These are great! I feel bad asking because they are free, but it would be great if you had the set of landing/beta/pre-launch/startup etc. all with the same theme. I'm starting up a project and it would be great to be able to keep the same look and feel through the product growth.
For a moment there I thought the social sign-ins were going to be a pay-with-a-tweet[1] type setup, but they only exist as a stepping stone to download the assets. It would be a great growth hack for the service if people had to tweet about the templates in order to download them. Also - no option for signing up with an email account. I don't have a Google, or Facebook account, and even if I did, I would still be reluctant to use those accounts to interact with third party websites (I would however use my e-mail to download the assets).
In fact, the only way to download the code seems to log in with a Facebook, Twitter, or Google account.
I don't have either a Facebook nor Twitter account, and I certainly will not use my Google account for this. Yes, I know what OAuth is, and it is still a firm NO.
Yes, because unsubscribing or filtering an e-mail is significantly more difficult than hand-coding these templates...seriously, it's an e-mail address dude.
OP - really good stuff. I hope you do extremely well.
They are not asking for my email address. They want me to log in using a Facebook, Twitter, or Google account. That means that they potentially get access to my contacts and other personal data.
Yes, I know that I can review the permission. But I don't know what bug, exploits, permission changes, or mistakes will be made. I don't want to worry about that.
If they want an email address, I'll happily provide one. But I will not "log in" to their services.
I get your apprehension, and, in fact, I up-voted you, but I'm not sure what better, "frictionless" way to get verified email address?
The only plausible alternative would be to send out an email with a download link in it, but that "costs" the designer an email credit, real money, or potentially extra development time vs just shipping with an out of the box multi-auth component built into some web framework.
Perhaps I don't understand your goal: are you trying to collect email addresses to build a marketing list, or are you trying to give stuff away for free?
Sorry if these are dumb questions: the website doesn't really explain the business model (if there is one), or if this done out of the goodness of one's heart.
I imagine you want people to try a free template and then ask for your services to customize it? Is that how it works?
Yes. It's called a lead magnet. I have no issue giving my (business) e-mail to get such beautifully designed templates for free. There's at least $100 of value on those sites. If they start sending e-mails not relevant to me, I can simply unsubscribe.
I'm guessing since they have a contact us and are probably a design agency, they are giving away free designs to "startups" so that they can build their list of potential clients they can contact later to do branding and design work.
> I'm not sure what better, "frictionless" way to get verified email address?
They could ask for my email address. That is not a problem. But I won't "log in" with my Google account and potentially leak, now or in the future, my contacts and other private information.