Bucket: Hero
Dec 30, 2024
Toni Hopponen
Why we chose this SaaS landing page example
Bucket’s hero section is a great example for anyone building developer-focused products.
The title, ‘Feature flagging that’s purpose-built for B2B SaaS’, makes sure only relevant leads stay on the page.
Many SaaS companies underestimate the importance of being clear about "who is this for". Quite the opposite, many SaaS pages are so vague that prospects reach out to them via support and organise sales calls only to realise it’s not the right product at all.
What could be more expensive than discussing with leads who are not the right customers?
Below the title, you’ll find two CTA buttons. There will always be a marketing expert somewhere saying, “Use one CTA”, but you can ignore their advice. The right amount really depends, and when it comes to a startup like Bucket, 'Talk to founder' feels genius.
After the CTA buttons, the hero shows screenshots with short texts explaining what you get and how Bucket delivers feature flagging for B2B SaaS.
If you are looking for a hero example for a developer-focused, early-stage startup, Bucket’s page is something to save in your mood board.
What’s Bucket?
Bucket is designed for B2B SaaS product and engineering teams that use tools like LaunchDarkly or Togglz but struggle with managing feature releases, gathering user feedback, and analyzing adoption effectively. Bucket offers a platform tailored to B2B needs, combining feature flagging, customer feedback, and adoption analytics. Key features include feature flags, entitlements management, adoption metrics, automated feedback surveys, and CRM integrations. This helps teams release features with confidence, gather actionable insights, and maximize customer impact.