Most startups don’t lose users after sign-up. They lose them in the first 5 seconds. Right onMost startups don’t lose users after sign-up. They lose them in the first 5 seconds. Right on
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Most startups don’t lose users after sign-up. They lose them in the first 5 seconds.
Right on the landing page, specifically the hero section.
When someone lands on your website, they’re not reading everything. They’re scanning and asking one simple question: “What is this, and why should I care?”
If your hero section doesn’t answer that immediately, they leave.
A lot of startups get this wrong. The headline is vague, the visuals are busy, there are too many actions competing for attention, and the value isn’t clear. The result is confusion, and confused users don’t convert.
That first impression determines everything. If it’s unclear, your product doesn’t get a chance.
Your hero section isn’t just design, it’s your conversion engine.

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