I don't join any conference calls and hate being interrupted by the phone, but I can see how this would be really useful for people who need it. Great idea.
The site is neatly but not over-designed and clearly explained the proposition which is something a lot of startups struggle to do well. I didn't have to watch a video or read buckets of text.
My one suggestion would be to revise this paragraph while you're US only:
"No matter what conference call service you use, Callr can connect you. There is no need to get a new number or fancy URL.*"
The asterisked footnote demotes the "no matter what" making it seem like a clear exaggeration. Perhaps have "We support popular US conference call services without the need to get a new number or fancy URL. (If you're outside the US, get in touch and we'll let you know when we expand!)"
The site is neatly but not over-designed and clearly explained the proposition which is something a lot of startups struggle to do well. I didn't have to watch a video or read buckets of text.
My one suggestion would be to revise this paragraph while you're US only:
"No matter what conference call service you use, Callr can connect you. There is no need to get a new number or fancy URL.*"
The asterisked footnote demotes the "no matter what" making it seem like a clear exaggeration. Perhaps have "We support popular US conference call services without the need to get a new number or fancy URL. (If you're outside the US, get in touch and we'll let you know when we expand!)"