New Relic homepage follows a known pattern for Saas homepages. Header - Primary proposition, Uptime is everything , Body - snapshots of the product with feature explanations followed by testimonials a ...
Sentry's homepage starts with the punchline - Software errors are inevitable. Chaos is not. Body - starts with customer headers and features with snapshot followed by a section on integrations.
Evernote homepage stresses on the ease of use.
Hellobar homepage is different from many as it does not try to talk about any use cases, customers but sort of assumes the visitor already knows what the product is about. This may be because most vi ...
Trello homepage uses custom graphics heavily to illustrate many of its features and the productivity benefits it brings.
Twilio's homepage starts with testimonials and customer logos of their prime customers. Along with a self sign up option they have a form for enterprise queries as their product is more suited to ente ...
Email Octopus's starts with the punchline - "Email Marketing for Less". It shows its feature and product snapshots along with feature description. It also shows its overall users and reviews along wit ...
Datadog homepage shows customer logos and the awards that it has won in its category. Since the product's nature is inherentely integration driven they show a snapshot of some of the integrations it p ...
Zapier homepage sums up the product in one line. Connect your apps and automate workflows. It then goes on to show prominent customers and emphasizes on the ease of use of Zapier and shows testimonial ...