Q: Hi, I am interested in purchasing your offer.
However, I did a quick test, and the HTML5 export ends up being a BIG DOCUMENT for one single banner. I am not a tech expert. Is there any way to reduce the HTML5 file size to under 10,000 characters or less?
I am mainly interested in HTML 5 and I also use Webflow, which means there is a limit of 10,000 characters on embeds. Is there a solution to this?
If you have a solution, I would be happy to buy it immediately. Thank you.
Evgenia_CMO_Viewst
May 14, 2024A: Hi there!
Thanks for reaching out!
You might not use animations so it will allow not to use additional functionality and to reduce the size of HTML banner.
But this is as for now. We are working on further code optimization so in future this issue will be solved in other ways and more simply.
Hope you will enjoy your trip with Viewst.
Take care and stay safe!
Hi Evgenia, Thanks for your reply. You may want to consider adding a hosted service to your roadmap. For example, I was also testing BannerBoo, which also currently has an offer on AppSumo, and they run the HTML5 through a script.
This is all I have to embed for HTML5 to work on Bannerboo (example only):
<!-- 1200x630 -->
<script src="//embed.bannerboo.com/b53ec0978765528" async></script>
I am not a developer, but even with my basic knowledge, I don't think it would take much for you to be able to offer the same. Correct me if I wrong. Out of interest how are they able to offer a simple script and you haven't from the start? I am just curious. Because a simple script to an average person like me seems the better approach.
Thank you.
Ryan
Hey there!
I would tell you the next thing - every product has its mail goal. Ours is to give our customer an opportunity to generate tons of banners for his ads campaign, to automate it and to collaborate with team mates while creating banners. Therefore all features for this goal are on the first place for development.
Of course, we will add it in future cos it is in our plans already. But for this day it is not realized yet.