u/Able-Researcher2154

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Hey everyone,

I’m working on a tool called EXIT ALPHA, designed to help meme coin traders, hence i'm going with for a "Retro-Command Center" or "Degen Terminal" aesthetic.

Key Design Choices:

  • Typography: Mixed high-fidelity sans-serif with chunky pixel fonts for that "low-res tech" contrast.
  • Scanlines: Subtle CRT scanline overlay to give it some texture.
  • Functionality(WIP): It’s built to fetch wallet holdings via RPC and let you "Quick Fill" entry prices to see exactly what your PnL looks like at various market cap milestones (1.5x to 50x+).

What I’m looking for feedback on:

  1. Does the "terminal" aesthetic feel too cluttered, or is it easy to navigate?
  2. How is the hierarchy? (Is your eye drawn to the "Exit Targets" table where the meat of the data lives?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the overall UI and if there’s anything you’d add to make it more usable

https://preview.redd.it/n36og7obtxxg1.png?width=1783&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc64f622ca4acffba346e4a5f125de919b3bf025

check out the website if you want: https://exitalpha.vercel.app

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u/Able-Researcher2154 — 16 days ago
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https://exitalpha.vercel.app/

I built this website and i love this type of dark, minimal + pixel style UI. However, im confused whether its an actually usable website. Is its functions easy to understand?

Would be great if someone can test it out and let me know if they were able to understand how the website should be used

u/Able-Researcher2154 — 17 days ago