

Website builders should facilitate creativity and help us tell our story, rather than getting stuck with constraints. How did you create the landing page for Olvy Feedback in such a short time? Here’s how Arnob and co set up the Olvy Feedback landing page with minimal resources. We launched a beta page to tell the story we experienced. Olvy Feedback builds upon Changelog, but it’s also something new, so we needed separate space to share this story, and at the same time, enable those who can relate to the problem to sign up and learn more.

Since Olvy is popularly known for it’s Changelog tool, we already have a user base. We launched it as a standalone landing page to target users who have a similar problem, and allow them to sign up to our waitlist. We launched a beta page to tell the story we experienced above, and to see how many people resonate with it. How are you discovering your first users? Through an ecosystem of plugins, Olvy captures feedback and makes it actionable by highlighting patterns in feedback, and turning them into JIRA or Linear tickets to pass onto an engineering team. Olvy Feedback therefore acts as a single source of truth for all those communication channels. While we were building the first version of the product, we realised there is a bigger problem to solve. We experienced this first hand after Olvy was featured on ProductHunt, finishing as product of the day - we gained thousands of users, but struggled to act on their feedback. Discord, Slack, email, Intercom), which is hard to digest. As a product’s audience grows, you go from knowing every user to receiving feedback from 1000s across multiple channels (e.g. While we were building the first version of the product we realised there is a bigger problem to solve. Olvy started as a Changelog and a Release Notes tool, used by some great companies like CodeSandBox, Polygon, and a bunch more. Discovering the Problem What is Olvy Feedback, and how did you discover the problem you’re trying to solve? In this interview, we’re focusing on how they designed and built their latest product, and the tools and techniques they used to create meshy gradients and animated SVG illustrations on their landing page (hello Framer Sites): Olvy homepage, made in Framer Olvy Landing Page with Illustrationsīut first, let's start with the problem they’re solving. They’re smart about which tools to use and when.
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They’re no stranger to building and shipping things fast - Arnob previously launched Culrs, a colour palette tool that’s also available as a mac app, whilst Nishant lead engineering at Atlan, helping build the product from the first git commit. Since their initial launch as a fledgling indie team of 3, they’ve listened to users, adapted, and pivoted their product, leading them to a round of funding and new hires.
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Meet Arnob, Nishant, and Rupak, the designer/developer trio behind Olvy - a product designed for creating beautiful release notes that add joy to shipping software products. Designers make great founders, especially those who can code.
