
Product Proof SaaS
FreeCreate effective SaaS landing pages with real workflows.
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What Product Proof SaaS does
The Product Proof SaaS skill is designed to assist developers and designers in crafting or redesigning landing pages for SaaS and AI products. This skill emphasizes the importance of showcasing actual workflows, interfaces, and deterministic demos as the core evidence of a product's value. By focusing on user friction and demonstrating real-world applications, it enables users to create landing pages that resonate with potential customers and effectively communicate the product's capabilities.
To get started, users will define the specific user friction they aim to address in a concise manner. The skill guides them to place a real, deterministic sample workflow prominently in the hero section of the landing page. This approach not only highlights the product's functionality but also helps in explaining the various states of the product's mechanism, from input to processing and final output. By organizing features around user outcomes and maintaining a clear narrative throughout the pricing and FAQ sections, the skill ensures that potential customers can easily navigate the decision-making process.
The visual system is tailored to create a clean and professional aesthetic, utilizing pale color schemes and well-structured layouts. This includes a focus on high-quality UI screenshots and a logical arrangement of features that align with user needs. The skill also emphasizes the importance of real, verifiable examples and customer evidence, steering clear of marketing fluff and ensuring that all claims are substantiated with clear data.
Ultimately, Product Proof SaaS is ideal for those looking to build landing pages that not only attract attention but also provide a clear understanding of the product's functionality and benefits. By following the structured guidelines provided, users can create compelling narratives that lead to higher conversion rates and customer trust.
When to use it
Use this skill when designing landing pages for SaaS products where demonstrating real user workflows is crucial for conversion.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that rely heavily on abstract marketing concepts or where visual aesthetics take precedence over functional demonstrations.
What you can build with it
Redesigning an Existing SaaS Page
Use this skill to revamp an outdated SaaS landing page by incorporating real user workflows and clearer pricing structures.
Launching a New AI Product
When introducing a new AI product, leverage this skill to create a landing page that effectively showcases its unique features and user benefits.
Improving Conversion Rates
Apply the principles of this skill to analyze and enhance an existing landing page, focusing on user friction and demonstrating clear outcomes.
How to install Product Proof SaaS
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add mengto/skills/product-proof-saas --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by mengtoProduct Proof SaaS
Show the product mechanism before making broad claims. Make the interface the evidence, not decoration.
Establish the Story
- Name the user friction in one sentence.
- Put a real, deterministic, or clearly labeled sample workflow in the hero.
- Explain the mechanism as input, processing, draft, edit, approval, and publish states.
- Organize features around user outcomes and audiences.
- Keep pricing limits and objections in one continuous decision path.
Replace source brands, outputs, customers, metrics, prices, screenshots, and claims. Never fake generation speed or output quality.
Build the Visual System
- Use white-to-pale-blue surfaces, near-black text, soft gray grid lines, and one cool signal color.
- Pair a high-x-height grotesk with compact mono labels.
- Use 12-column product grids, 12–16px radii, thin borders, and honest UI screenshots.
- Keep product panels denser than the marketing copy around them.
- Use black primary actions and reserve the signal color for active state, progress, selection, and focus.
- Avoid decorative AI particles, constant floating, and vague glowing orbs.
Compose the Page
- Header: keep product routes compact and the primary trial or demo action obvious.
- Hero: pair the value proposition with a product stage that demonstrates one complete outcome.
- Friction proof: show a before/after, time breakdown, or concrete workflow constraint.
- Feature modules: use small icons and focused copy around real capabilities.
- Workflow: explain state changes and human control, not a magical one-click promise.
- Audience tabs: preserve content in the DOM and deep-link when useful.
- Proof: use verified examples, customer evidence, or clearly labeled samples.
- Pricing: align comparable limits, usage units, and footnotes.
- FAQ: deep-link ambiguous plan terms from the comparison table.
- Footer: resolve trust, documentation, and legal routes against a pale-blue fade.
Implement the Prompt-to-Output Story
- Model input, processing, draft, edit, approval, and publish as explicit states.
- Use real application state when available; otherwise label the path
Sample workflow. - Support edit, submit, cancel, retry, copy, version history, loading, quota, moderation, network, and error states.
- Provide a deterministic replay and a text transcript.
- Disable autoplay typing and large state motion for reduced motion.
- Keep the workflow understandable when JavaScript or animation is unavailable.
Implement Pricing and FAQ
- Use semantic comparison tables or lists with aligned shared features.
- Explain usage units, limits, overages, and billing cadence in plain language.
- Keep cadence, plan selection, CTA loading, disabled, error, and recovery states in place.
- Connect ambiguous terms to deep-linked FAQ answers.
- Restore the prior comparison view with browser Back.
Motion Defaults
- Use 160–220ms for control feedback and 420–700ms for interface state changes.
- Stagger cards by 45–70ms and animate one handoff at a time.
- Keep cloud or background drift slow, optional, and offscreen-paused.
- Avoid fake typing speed, perpetual floating cards, and decorative generation loops.
- Render settled UI states immediately under reduced motion.
Validate
- Test keyboard editing, submit, cancel, retry, copy, and comparison controls.
- Exercise quota, moderation, network, empty, loading, and error states.
- Confirm all outputs are real, deterministic samples, or clearly labeled demos.
- Verify focus, contrast, 200% zoom, mobile wrapping, history, and reduced motion.
- Remove invented customers, outcomes, security claims, availability, or performance metrics.
Avoid
- A marketing mockup that cannot explain its own state changes.
- Fake dashboards, fake typing, or unlabeled sample output.
- Feature grids with no relation to the central workflow.
- Hidden pricing limits or disconnected FAQ answers.
- Generic AI particles, floating glass cards, and continuous motion.
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