Proposal: New Site UX V2

Sick buddy, I really like it.

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Wow! looking good! Anywhere live we can see it in action?

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This is fantastic. I can’t wait to vote on this!

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Great work! Looking forward to playing around with a live version.

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Wow I just found this discussion! Nice work, love the blue-neon thing! Also flattered to see the graphics being used.

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Looks nice, just have a bit of a nitpick regarding the choose your wallet view. IMHO. It looks too similar to mintr.synthetix.io’s choose your wallet page…

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Love it! How do you think we can scale the ux in the future if we plan to add the following:

  • Strategist Name
  • Strategy fees
  • Transaction history (deposit, withdraw, etc…)
  • Link to contract

Also, may be good to add an option to sort vault APY, liquidity, name. Thanks for the amazing work!

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Looking great, one little tuch is that it’s maybe better with “We test in production” instead of “This project is in beta” :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Looks incredible! Awesome job.

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Yes, ported it here because it’s good

AZ thanks for all the work you are doing!

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v1 - plain options menu post-login lander


v2 - above with quick start to deposit all stablecoins to yCRV vault in one go, based on code by @banteg and ux by @x48



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wow, amazing stuff… :clap:t2: :clap:t2:

would it be possible to add info on the profit/earning that the user has made by using yearn.finance?
I think if we remind user on how profitable they have been by using yearn then it would increase customer love and hopefully words of mouth

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This looks very juicy keep up lads :ok_hand:

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:wave: front end dev here ready to help out where I can. Keep up the great work Azeem.

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another front-end dev / designer here. looks great - I’m interested in helping out.

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Thank you for all your work. Was a journalist for 2-years and a copywriter for 7. I have some copy suggestions. Use any you agree with! Won’t be butthurt if nothing is used!

Landing page one - Replace “If you’ve never used the Yearn DaApp before, read through this quick introduction first.” with a simple call to action like “Learn more” (Less is more on a landing page.There are visual cues that there’s more information if needed. Cleaner landing page w/o it)

Landing page two - Remove “to Yearn”. To yearn is implied and “to yearn to” is repeating “to” almost back to back and slows down the flow.

Landing page three - Yearn is the most advanced money manager in the world. Yearn helps investors large and small save time, money, and effort with active, programmable management of funds to the most profitable strategy at any given time. (I don’t think we need to say, “it’s like” I believe it is stronger to say it IS, plus it’s more concise.) (Depositer is more correct, but isn’t as colloquial or easily understandable as investor. I like to define myself more as an “investor” and less as a “depositor”).

Landing page four - Yes, you could. However, vaults help you save on gas costs, manage assets at healthy levels, auto-optimize for the highest yield strategies – even when you’re sleeping – and most importantly, continually cycle and compound returns. You simply deposit and forget. (Changed gas to gas costs to help newbies know it’s money savings). (I think it should end on a simple summation proposition like “deposit and forget”).

Landing page five - If a strategy does not manage to outperform the debt, then a portion of the asset will be impermanently locked. However, if a strategy outperforms the debt again, that portion will be unlocked. There are mechanisms in the vaults to help prevent this from happening, but nothing is foolproof.

As of now, the vaults have not been audited and with any dApp there are Smart Contract risks. (Currently this page was a wall of text, which is not good for a page titled risks. I took out the first sentence and I broke up the text into two paragraphs)

I also think we should swap the order of page 4 and 5 and end on a good note with the summation proposition of “Deposit and forget.”

Will review more copy suggestions if you found this helpful and thank you for all your hard work.

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FYI: There’s someone on twitter willing to pay people for freezer’s waifu front-end.

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That’s Vance Spencer, he’s awesome. He was the first to ship 50k to Andre when he thought Andre was going to quit because of burnout and debt.

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frontend engineer here. happy to help with anything react related.

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