Absolutely agree and the open source alternatives tend to do one or two things only (while HoT, DGXL etc seem to offer a lot more in a single package), so for me, it came down to deciding what exactly do I need and if I need something else, maybe I need to use a different one for that.
> I have to make sure that in my marketing
I don't think you need to do too much over what you already have. Maybe put a bit more emphasis on why the "Reliable" part matters. The little blurb on your page about not messing up the DOM isn't really selling it to me, I just looked at it and thought "yeah ok whatever", but this and performance seem to be two of your main distinguishing factors, so I'd lean on them more. Focus on what makes DGXL special. That's just me though.
> Anyway, you're always welcome to use the free version.
I may give it a try. For my main use case, I think the branding is a bit too in-your-face (it would look out of place inside the rest of my web app -- maybe you can provide multiple styles to pick from, just thinking out loud), but overall it looks great so its definitely getting bookmarked.
Thanks for your feedback, really appreciate it! I think you're right that the "Reliable" feature might not tell the user much.
Perhaps I need to show GIFs of other products to show the numerous ways these products get messy. Anyway, just an idea. Will think about it more, very good point.
You're allowed to adjust the color & type of the branding link, as long as it remains visible :-)
Absolutely agree and the open source alternatives tend to do one or two things only (while HoT, DGXL etc seem to offer a lot more in a single package), so for me, it came down to deciding what exactly do I need and if I need something else, maybe I need to use a different one for that.
> I have to make sure that in my marketing
I don't think you need to do too much over what you already have. Maybe put a bit more emphasis on why the "Reliable" part matters. The little blurb on your page about not messing up the DOM isn't really selling it to me, I just looked at it and thought "yeah ok whatever", but this and performance seem to be two of your main distinguishing factors, so I'd lean on them more. Focus on what makes DGXL special. That's just me though.
> Anyway, you're always welcome to use the free version.
I may give it a try. For my main use case, I think the branding is a bit too in-your-face (it would look out of place inside the rest of my web app -- maybe you can provide multiple styles to pick from, just thinking out loud), but overall it looks great so its definitely getting bookmarked.
In any case, great work!