I can't tell for what OS this is, and unless you're planning to make it for both android and ios, please put the fact that it's only for one, and which it is, top and large on your site.
There is little that makes me think worse of a company than having it breathlessly describe a product i actually want, without telling me whether i can actually use it.
Literally every single product image uses an iPhone, and the real product photo is also clearly an iPhone.
Just because it doesn't have a big image or text with OS compatibility does not mean you can't intelligently determine based on the product photos what OS it's for. If it were for Android, they'd have at least one Android photo, or specifically mention Android compatibility. If it's a completely iOS-centric page, you can guess /quite easily/ it's iOS only.
I don't know anyone with an iphone and rarely see pictures of them. As such, i simply am not familiar enough with them to figure out whether it's an android or iphone just by looking at it, especially since the UI is very generic and android mods and ISP OSes plentiful.
I really do hope there's an android version planned.
It'd be great to have some competition in the field of "intelligent email clients". Inbox is doing a great job, but it's for Gmail only.
True but not uncommon to just use one device for the marketing. Also went looking for the platform icons myself as I would have tried this out on Android.
There is little that makes me think worse of a company than having it breathlessly describe a product i actually want, without telling me whether i can actually use it.