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[Improvement Proposal] Adding 1-liner to explain the use case on home page #125

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Leo6Leo opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 1 comment

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Leo6Leo commented Mar 27, 2024

Might be helpful taking this into consideration when thinking about the website redesign v2 issue.

In the current design of our homepage, particularly under the "Case Studies" section, we present testimonials from users sharing their experiences with Knative. While these insights are valuable, they may not directly resonate with potential users or effectively highlight how Knative addresses specific challenges. Case studies are a really important in demonstrating the value of our platform and aiding individuals in determining whether Knative is the right solution for their needs!

To enhance the utility and relevance of our case studies, I think adding the concise, one-liner summaries that clearly articulate the use cases of Knative in addressing real-world problems will be helpful. These summaries will serve as direct links between potential users' challenges and the solutions provided by Knative, showcased through our existing case studies. And this will motivate people clicking into the case study to read more.

For example, something like

  • "See how XX company use Knative Eventing to simplify their order dispatching system"
  • "See how Knative Eventing help the medical researchers at Deepc deliver MRI image to the right AI service
  • "See how ZZ company move from their traditional tech to cloud with Knative
  • ...

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