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WillTheyConvert
Validate first, built later

What is WillTheyConvert?
My story Three months ago, I had absolutely no idea what GitHub was. I wasn’t a developer, and all that programming stuff seemed totally out of reach. I had a ton of ideas, but I didn’t know where to start. Then I discovered AI agents and NoCode tools, and it completely changed the way I approached building things. With these tools, I was able to start creating things I had only dreamed about – and without needing to write a single line of code. At first, it was a challenge, but day by day, I got more confident as I learned new things. WillTheyConvert - Validate first, built later 🧑💻 And that's how WillTheyConvert.com came to life – my second serious app. I wanted to create something that would help other people validate their product ideas before committing to building them from scratch. 🔍 How It Works: With WillTheyConvert, you create a “fake” version of your product's core action—just enough to simulate interest. Here’s how it looks: A “Subscribe” button that doesn't link to a working product, but mimics the real thing. A pricing table with fake “Buy” or “Start Free Trial” buttons. A pre-order form for something that hasn’t even been built yet. A referral program invite that simulates what a real referral program would look like. A discount or early access page to measure FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). A newsletter or waitlist signup form to gauge interest before you start. Full subscription flows and payment simulations to test your conversion rates. You customize these test pages inside the app and publish them in minutes. Then, you share them with your audience—whether it’s through social media, an email list, or a Reddit post. WillTheyConvert tracks how many people click, sign up, interact, and where they drop off. It even lets you redirect people to your own landing page (like a Notion page, custom website, or email collector). 🧠 Why Use It? Because guessing sucks. You know the pain of building something for weeks or months only to realize no one actually wants it, right? I’ve been there too. 😬 That’s why this method—called Fake Door Testing—is so effective. It’s the same approach that companies like Airbnb, Dropbox, Product Hunt, and Groupon used. They created the illusion of a product, tested if people were interested, and then only built what had real demand. If it worked for them, why not for us?
Key features
- Simulate product actions
- Create fake versions of core actions
- Test subscription flows, pricing plans, and payment simulations.
- Set up discount or early access pages
- Redirect users to your landing page (e.g., Notion page, custom website, or email collector).
- Real-time analytics and stats to track performance and make data-driven decisions.
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