One week later: no money made. How can I resolve this?

I built feedscope, my first paid product, over the course of roughly a month. It is a tool for ranking the most requested features according to analysis of user input.

I released it over a week ago, and while a lot of people looked at its landing page, only five of them actually signed up and paid for the premium plan.
How can I persuade others to convert?

I spent thirty seconds scrolling and reading through the website after clicking on a link, but I have no idea what your product is about, why I should desire it, or why you think it will be helpful to me. I had no notion that this webpage was about that. You should make improvements to this so that new or infrequent visitors can better comprehend your product.

looked over your webpage. To be honest, it doesn’t appear that you worked very hard on it. So, given how unprofessional the website appears, how can you expect a queue of eager buyers for your product?

You should improve your landing page, as others have mentioned. How that would convert anyone is beyond me. It has a video that most people won’t care to watch, not enough information about your product, and most importantly, it’s dull. No identity, no colors, and no picture. Nothing is visually striking.

Yes, perhaps give it a few weeks and develop a thorough content strategy centered around the problems your product can answer.

I apologize if this comes across as harsh, but I hope it’s helpful:

-There are many survey tools available that also use AI to summarize open-ended questions, and many of them offer far more features and better functionality than your tool.

Asking questions like “Would you buy…” and “What feature do you need” is poor research practice. It’s a common rookie mistake that can signal a lack of research knowledge, which may lead to distrust among your potential audience.

I can literally develop the identical feature for my app in an hour, so why would I get this? I too gave your product a try; it’s essentially a GPT wrapper, but it comes with some extras, buddy, like a library that I can quickly incorporate into my app.

Think about testing your own product on users and begin providing app/webapp/website creators with feedback. Additionally, think about doing it with Potion’s AI-generated videos.

I’m not sure what your app accomplishes. Someone can be seen answering the questions and submitting the answers in the video. Why is that advantageous? Of course, I would want to pose the questions and allow my clients to submit their responses.
Or have I missed the main idea?