spot the positioning problem in this hero copy


hi Reader,
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Can you identify the positioning problem in the below hero copy?
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👉 "Unified Technology Platform for Healthcare Management
Launch healthcare programs, design patient care plans, administer diagnostics, conduct telemedicine sessions, and build patient communities – all without coding." 👈
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is the USP "unified"?
or is it "all without coding"?
the two usp's are competing for attention.
which means different buyers will remember different things, and may even not notice any one thing strongly about the product.
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ideally, your category label must point to your primary or master USP.
so if your master USP is "doing it without devs" then the category label should be "no-code ....platform" (not "unified"...platform).
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hope this helps! if more curious, see here a short guide illustrating this is more detail...​

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