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As many of these SaaS websites naturally are. The navbar navbar is a standard for SaaS websites. It includes everything a potential customer needs to know features, use cases, resources, and company information. The footer Worksome's footer Worksome’s footer is similar to that of ClickUp’s. They include all of the important links from their navbar, along with more resources for different audience types.
If your SaaS product serves a lot of different audiences, then this footer is definitely one to check out and gain inspiration from. The pricing page Worksome's pricing page Pricing is super simple you love to see it. Worksome phone number list only has two pricing options, a growth plan and an enterprise plan. However, the platform does seem to not have a self-serve option. So if someone is serious about using Worksome.
They will need to book a demo. Not a total buzzkill, but it can make a lot of people bounce from the page if they aren’t serious about using the product. The Worksome blog also has a great design and follows SaaS website best practices. I won’t get into too much detail about it but you can check it out here. 2. Ghost Ghost pricing page Ghost used to just be a CMS alternative to WordPress for blog posts.
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