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Asana

Asana is a tool that makes it easier for teams to coordinate their work. You can find features, solutions, resources and pricing on their site. This application is a little different than mine, in that Asana concentrates on just work and my site brings home life into the equation.

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Akiflow

Akiflow is a time-blocking application. This site showcases its product with call-to-action sections, screenshots, and reasons for using the product. You can find features, pricing, reviews, and a blog on the site. It has a relaxed but professional feel. My site has similar content and a little bit more of a playful feel.

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Motion

Motion is another time-blocking application, but this one heavily focuses on AI use. You can find features, use cases, teams, careers, and pricing on the site which has a clean look and feel and includes a few call-to-action sections, screenshots, and reasons to use their product. It seems like their home page goes on for-ev-er. My site has similar features but showcases them in a way that doesn’t require a lot of scrolling.

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Evernote

Evernote has a simpler look to its website and only focuses on notes, tasks, and scheduling. The site showcases a few different pages for features and pricing, several call-to-action sections, screenshots of the application, and reasons why Evernote is the right tool. My site showcases the product in a similar, simple fashion.

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Routine

Routine is a “next-generation” platform that claims to get things done faster and is geared towards professionals and teams. The site showcases features, solutions, pricing, and extensions with screenshots, two call-to-action sections, and several testimonials explaining how it works and why it is the right choice for viewers. My site also uses minimal call-to-action sections, as I believe this is a way to get people to purchase without being “pesky” about it.