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Improve - Pricing page - visibility and experience #252
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@HoomanDigital I'll provide a design draft for the mobile as well - as soon as we align on the direction of this page |
i suggest we add "provider earn calculator" to the pricing page. mockup: we would pull information from here: https://akash.praetorapp.com/calculator?_ga=2.248039621.312799023.1722255514-1075541791.1719239261&_gl=1*42bx9c*_ga*MTA3NTU0MTc5MS4xNzE5MjM5MjYx*_ga_0G158R2TYZ*MTcyMjI1NTUxNC42LjAuMTcyMjI1NTUxNC4wLjAuMA.. |
I will take this. @HoomanDigital |
An update on this issue. Figma was provided to @hiroyukikumazawa and he is working on implementation. |
LGTM! |
we should bring the pricing section closer to the users (website visitors).
there are several ways to achieve this.
first, bringing additional menu item "pricing" to the main menu (combining menu item w GPU pricing)
second, highlighting pricing item in the main menu (see attachment below)
third, on the pricing page we introduce a switch, for users to be able to switch between pricing calculator (and comparison) and gpu price list. this way we bring scattered information to one single page.
** i suggest we slightly redesign the resources calculator and create a slider option. it's easier and faster to tweak the numbers and too see the estimate + comparison.
next to the items above i suggest creating an additional section to highlight USPs - these can be pulled out from this text:
Akash employs a unique “Reverse Auction” system. Network deployers specify the preferred price for their desired resources, and providers compete to fulfill the request. This approach consistently yields substantially lower costs and greater choice while maintaining self-sovereign control. Akash operates as an open-source, community-driven platform, powered by a L1 blockchain and the AKT utility token.
we're pulling relevant information and presenting it in smaller chunks, making it easier for users to consume this info.
feedback and suggestions from the community are always welcome.
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