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Their homepage takes a slightly different approach than that of most SaaS websites it’s very similar to Webflow. There’s bold typography that takes up most of the hero section, along with strong social proof. It makes you interested enough to keep scrolling down to learn more about the platform. The navbar SellX's navbar The navbar is simple, but still plays to its target audience nicely. It’s not always about overwhelming.
Your visitors with a lot of information, but rather giving them only what they need. Most SaaS products that have just one core audience, like this one, should keep their navbars simple. It’s more complex products like ClickUp or Webflow phone number list that have multiple audiences that need more robust navbar designs. The pricing page SellX pricing page The pricing page is also very easy to understand. I really like how they.

Afraid to show the price of their product. At a first glance it can look expensive, but one has to remember that this is a tool for businesses to find sales talent. It’s not going to be cheap, but the ROI can be ten-fold. The transparency in this pricing structure definitely builds trust and the fact that they show all the features for every site plan makes this page very compelling. This is a great example of a pricing page for enterprise.
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