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Saul Fleischman
Saul Fleischman

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Teaching Claude about humans and what we expect from a website

You are programmed to know a bit about humans. I will add and you should really use this, in FOXY training, in the site, it how we address visitors, users, customers:

Humans, and I am one, like - and on the internet, expect - to feel like we know who they are and appreciate our return visits. You know the importance of retention; we need not lecture each other. FOXY is supposed to remember each and every user. If they were stuck in last sesson, she sees new session, pops up, "Hey Saul, we did that one Scan and I feel like we got little or no useful leads. We can do better ones, and we should, but first, have you used our browser extension for lead collection from pages? If not, I am dying to give you the quick why and how. You'll be collecting quality leads in a few minutes and you will not stop and - what do you say?"

AND, if user is on a mf page, whether they came onto it from chatgpt or google search, if they are logged in an doing a trial of Enterprise, their experience must know they have 2 days left on the trial, have ONE competitors in co profile, and have done nothing in their Den and --

Get it?

Now, if they came on one of the marketing or compare or help pages and saw a toast "2 days left on your trial so, hit the logo, tell the chat to guide you to success" see how that could help? But if they click the logo and land on landing page they think,

THESE LAZY WEB-DEN NOOBS HAVE NO IDEA THAT I EVEN SIGNED UP!!!!!!!

Hence my interest in wiring things right. Persistent login that does NOT lead me to landing page from a compare page, etc. REAL persistent login for foxapis and getfoxchat, too. I didn't log out so I should not need to login to use the browser extension. RiteTag accomplished this 14 years ago; can we?!!!!!

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