Step 1 Enter Your Email Email Continue To Start Better [new]

If those assurances are not visible, do click continue. The "start better" promise must be backed by transparency.

This appears to be a short onboarding prompt. Below is a concise, user-friendly guide for implementing and improving that flow, with copy suggestions, UX steps, accessibility notes, and simple validation logic. step 1 enter your email email continue to start better

The phrase "continue to start better" implies a before-and-after state. Without the email, you are in the "worse" state—generic, unremembered, unassisted. After the email, you enter a version of the service. If those assurances are not visible, do click continue

: By making "Step 1" just an email entry, the brand creates a "slippery slope" where each small action leads naturally to the next. Below is a concise, user-friendly guide for implementing

This specific wording is designed to lower the barrier to entry by framing the first step as a "better" way to start a typically complex process, such as buying a home or refinancing. Core Brand Messaging