Feedback sheet and second sample tutorial
A week 2 tutorial for collect real feedback through one inspectable output.
When this is the right output
Use this after a small sample exists but feedback evidence is still missing.
Prepare before you start
- Week-one output and feedback log
- 1-2 people willing to keep talking or testing
- Real material needed for this week's output
Public case breakdown
What a Framer AI SaaS template teaches about proof pages
Framer templates like Taskzen show that an early AI product or service can look credible with a clear hero, feature blocks, responsive layout, and focused CTA.
Source
Taskzen Framer Marketplace templateAI SaaS startup landing page described as clean, responsive, SEO-optimized, and conversion-focused
Useful structure
One claim
The hero communicates one core result.
A few proof blocks
Features, cases, screenshots, or samples prove delivery ability.
One conversion path
CTAs route to pilot application or booking.
What to copy for proof-of-work
You do not need a full website
A page that shows sample and feedback is enough to start.
Design supports trust
Clean hierarchy beats flashy motion.
Make it shareable
A stranger should understand what you do within 30 seconds.
Your proof page needs
One result sentence
Who you help and what result you create.
One sample
Real or simulated, but inspectable.
One next step
Booking, form, or pilot request.
Do not make the Framer page a portfolio. It should create the next conversation.
Build the first version
Pick the strongest signal
Choose the person closest to real demand from week-one replies, forms, or DMs.
Collect real material
Ask only for material needed to create this week's output.
Deliver once
Use AI plus manual review to create a result the user can inspect.
Record feedback
Ask what is usable, what is not trusted yet, and whether they want the next step.
Copy-ready templates
Feedback questions
Which part can you use directly? What is not trustworthy yet? If we continue, what should version two change first?
Delivery log
Input material, process, human edits, delivery time, user feedback, next-step intent.
How to decide the next step
Continue when
- Three specific feedback notes
- Someone is willing to use it again
- Version two fixes one clear problem
Change direction when
- Feedback is polite but creates no next material or trial intent.
- The result does not enter a real workflow.
- Every delivery feels like a new custom project.
Tool choices for this output
Return to the result after you finish this output
In week two, give the mini-output to real users and revise it from specific feedback.