Make the moment after someone says "yes" feel satisfying instead of sloppy.

Clear confirmation.

Intentional next steps.

No second-guessing.


What this looks like in practice

After someone takes action, your page can:

  • Confirm the action worked
    "You're signed up." "Your payment went through." "Your booking is confirmed."
  • Reflect the context
    What they signed up for. What they bought. When the meeting is.
  • Set expectations
    What happens next. When they'll hear from you. Where to go if they need help.

No guessing.

No follow-up email just to clarify the basics.


Why default confirmation pages miss the mark

Most tools treat confirmation pages as an afterthought.

They're:

  • Generic
  • Off-brand
  • More interested in selling the next thing

That's not when people are receptive.

That's when they want reassurance.


This moment is about reassurance, not persuasion.

When someone says "yes," they've already made a decision.

This is the moment to:

  • Acknowledge that choice
  • Confirm it landed
  • Make what happens next feel obvious

That's how you close the loop without pressure.


Built for post-action moments

Designed specifically for:

  • Signups
  • Payments
  • Bookings
  • Downloads
  • Access confirmations

Anywhere the decision is already made and clarity matters.


Grows with your workflow

You can keep pages simple, or make them more contextual over time.

Either way, the goal stays the same:

  • Confirm the action
  • Set expectations
  • Respect attention

Pricing

Free (with limits)

A free plan designed to stay useful long-term, with clear limits.

  • Up to 10 published pages
  • Up to 100 drafts
  • Basic analytics (coming soon)
  • Thank.FYI badge in the footer

Paid plans (coming later)

Paid plans will support advanced use, scale, and long-term sustainability. Details will be shared when they're ready.


Support ongoing development

Thank.FYI is free by design. Early supporters help fund infrastructure, maintenance, and what comes next.


Create a better confirmation experience

If your confirmation pages feel rushed or sloppy, fix that first.

Built for reassurance, clarity, and continuity.