![]() ![]() The choice of 'elevate' as a tagline for 'pro' is confusing, especially when the word elevate is below the word utterly in the same font/size (pricing page). Scrolling up/down they keep disappearing/reappearing again which is a jarring UX. I like the animations, but once they've happened, I'd leave the elements fixed. The padlock image at the bottom of the main page seems to have cursor:pointer erroneously. Why did you convert vector SVGs from undraw to PNG images on the main page? On my iMac they're blurry (and some of the others are too). Here's some constructive feedback on the main website from me: Koala Noise Suppression is compatible with any hardware and software, allowing product teams to ship applications with an embedded noise cancellation feature.Looks like a good product from the demo video. Alternatively, communication applications can integrate a noise-cancellation feature into their products without relying on other parties for the success and adoption of their applications. Users won’t think it’s poor because they do not use the recommended 3rd party application. Yet, the poor quality would hurt the user experience and the brand. However, users may choose not to use it or be unable to. The product team can recommend users download a 3rd party application like Krisp and NVIDIA RTX Voice. The lack of speech enhancement will limit the user experience, regardless of how great the application is. Imagine a telehealth application where a healthcare professional connects from a noisy hospital to talk to an older adult with hearing difficulties. Product owners can only recommend these types of noise-canceling tools and plug-ins to their users without being able to control the overall experience. The target audience of applications like Krisp and NVIDIA RTX Voice are technology-literate end-users.
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