Today we’re launching a refreshed logged-out marketing homepage on Stack Overflow, which replaces the last iteration we introduced in 2021. (For reference, here’s what this page looked like until today.)
If you were to review the explanatory post from that rollout, you would see a number of reasons that we believed it was necessary to update the page then. Most of the thinking from that iteration remains true: the vast majority of anonymous users are coming to question pages, so we’re maintaining awareness as our main objective for the homepage – people who may have never heard of Stack Overflow, and perhaps want to work with us, for us, or just learn more about us.
As you may know, the logged-out marketing homepage is different than the homepage for logged-in users. For both experiences, a homepage should serve a purpose – for logged-in users, perhaps it’s a jumping off point to their frequent actions, or where they can pick which new actions they’d like to try. But for logged-out users, it’s a touchpoint to see the breadth of the sites and products that they can experience here. It’s the first glimpse into the richness of this network.
Since 2021 we’ve been investing in stackoverflow.co as the de-facto place to learn about our services for businesses. A change you’ll see is that we’ve simplified how much “show & tell” we’re doing on that page for these services, in favor of a brief overview and a link to learn more over there.
You can see an image of the new logged-out marketing homepage below – for those logged-in you can visit stackoverflow.com?products to see it.
What’s new on the homepage:
- We have created new sections for new products: OverflowAI and OverflowAPI are given prominent space.
- The overall space given to other products (like Stack Overflow for Teams) is smaller.
- We moved the link to the Q&A to a position of more prominence and highlighted it visually.
- The whole page got a clean new design.
From a design perspective, we’ve brought the page more in line with how other pages on stackoverflow.com feel, so the contrast in experience between this and the rest of the site is less jarring.
I hope that community members will be pleased to see that we’ve made some changes to highlight the public platform. The link to the Q&A now appears fairly close to where your eye naturally falls on the page, and invites newcomers to visit the Q&A on Stack Overflow as almost the first call-to-action on the page. This is as it should be, given the outsized role that the public platform plays in the success of this site (and company).
Finally, you may have seen there is other work around the logged-in homepage being done, so keep an eye out for further updates soon. As always, if you have feedback on today’s rollout or the changes, feel free to leave them here. We will keep an eye here and will share them with the appropriate parties internally.
What do you think of the new logged-out marketing homepage? Is there something that you love there? What advice would you give us for future changes?