Previously for clarifications accompanying
The navbar Pipe's navbar Pipe’s navbar is simple. It includes all the important links on their websiteproduct features, use cases, resources, pricing, and company information. At a first glance, the links in the navbar just look like links. But when you hover over them, you’ll notice that they’re actually drop-down menus.Great that they went with the drop-down approach, but the fact that there is no icon that shows they’re drop-down menus can confuse some users. They do include drop-down phone number list arrows on the mobile version of the site, so I’m not sure why they don’t include it on the desktop version. They also have their important resource like their blog within the ‘Company’ drop-down. It could confuse.
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Some people because the first instinct is that the blog would live under the ‘Resources’ drop-down. Nevertheless, they do have important resources on their site. The blog also has a clean design, much like the rest of the SaaS website examples on this list. I won’t get too much into the blog, you can check it out here. There also is no pricing page, which is probably because they do lean more enterprise.
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