u/WarriGodswill

Drop your SaaS landing page and I’d give a honest feedback on it

I’d love to provide honest feedback on your SaaS landing page. In the last few days, I’ve come across many terrible, heavily vibe-coded landing pages that don’t effectively communicate their value proposition. With seven years of experience designing websites, I’m well-versed in what works and what doesn’t, and I’d be happy to offer my insights to help you improve your landing page. This feedback can then be used to increase your conversion rate.

Drop your SaaS landing page in the comment section and I’d give a you honest feedback

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u/WarriGodswill — 1 day ago

Drop your SaaS landing page and I’d give a honest feedback on it

I’d love to provide honest feedback on your SaaS landing page. In the last few days, I’ve come across many terrible, heavily vibe-coded landing pages that don’t effectively communicate their value proposition. With seven years of experience designing websites, I’m well-versed in what works and what doesn’t, and I’d be happy to offer my insights to help you improve your landing page. This feedback can then be used to increase your conversion rate.

Drop your SaaS landing page in the comment section and I’d give a you honest feedback

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u/WarriGodswill — 1 day ago

Drop your SaaS landing page and I’d give you honest feedback on it

I’d love to provide honest feedback on your SaaS landing page. In the last few days, I’ve come across many terrible, heavily vibe-coded landing pages that don’t effectively communicate their value proposition. With seven years of experience designing websites, I’m well-versed in what works and what doesn’t, and I’d be happy to offer my insights to help you improve your landing page. This feedback can then be used to increase your conversion rate.

Drop your SaaS landing page in the comment section and I’d give a you honest feedback

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u/WarriGodswill — 1 day ago

I do believe you should have your landing page audited, here’s why

A lot of people think that simply having a website is enough. Then, weeks or months later, they start wondering why barely anyone has reached out to them or bought their services. I used to be guilty of this too, until I discovered what the real problem was.

Let me explain with a story. Maybe through it, you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. A man invested all his savings into what seemed like a promising business a cleaning service company. He got all his equipment ready, hired three staff members, printed flyers, and waited for the calls to start coming in.

Day 1: no calls.
Day 3: still nothing.
Day 7: not a single call.

A full week had gone by without any response. He told himself, “Maybe it’s just a busy week and everyone’s occupied.” Three weeks into the business, he had barely received any calls. Anxiety started kicking in. He kept wondering why nothing was working. In his mind, he had everything he needed the equipment, the tools, the marketing materials… everything. Yet, no calls. So he decided to run Facebook ads in his local area, spending between $600 and $900. He also got a website built and launched. The ads brought in around 1,000–2,000 visitors to the website, but only about 2–5 people went beyond the landing page. The results were terrible. Eventually, he gave up and shut the business down. He concluded, “Maybe the cleaning business just isn’t for me.”

A month later, a friend came to check on him and asked how the business was going. He explained that he had closed it down.

“Why?” the friend asked.

“Nothing is working. I’ve spent so much money, but nothing is working,” he replied.

The friend asked if he had sent out flyers.

“Yes.”

“Did you have a website?”

“Yes.”

“Then what seems to be the problem?”

“I honestly don’t know,” he said.

The friend asked to see the flyers. After looking at them, he said, “These flyers would never convert. Then he asked to see the website. After going through it, he said, “This website would never bring in clients.” He pointed out all the issues with both the flyers and the website, explaining why they weren’t converting and how they could be improved. Two months later, the man started getting calls and bookings consistently all because he fixed his marketing materials.

A lot of us believe that just having a website will automatically convert our ideal audience, but that’s not true. It’s one thing to have a website, and it’s another thing to have a website that actually converts visitors into clients or customers. If you already have a website, I strongly suggest auditing it.

I’m currently offering free website audits. I’ve been a web designer for seven years, and over time I’ve learned what helps websites convert and what pushes visitors away.

If you’d like your website audited, feel free to drop it in the comments along with a short description of what your business or website is about.

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u/WarriGodswill — 2 days ago

If you have a website, you should audit it and here’s why

A lot of people think that simply having a website is enough. Then, weeks or months later, they start wondering why barely anyone has reached out to them or bought their services. I used to be guilty of this too, until I discovered what the real problem was.

Let me explain with a story. Maybe through it, you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. A man invested all his savings into what seemed like a promising business a cleaning service company. He got all his equipment ready, hired three staff members, printed flyers, and waited for the calls to start coming in.

Day 1: no calls.
Day 3: still nothing.
Day 7: not a single call.

A full week had gone by without any response. He told himself, “Maybe it’s just a busy week and everyone’s occupied.” Three weeks into the business, he had barely received any calls. Anxiety started kicking in. He kept wondering why nothing was working. In his mind, he had everything he needed the equipment, the tools, the marketing materials… everything. Yet, no calls. So he decided to run Facebook ads in his local area, spending between $600 and $900. He also got a website built and launched. The ads brought in around 1,000–2,000 visitors to the website, but only about 2–5 people went beyond the landing page. The results were terrible. Eventually, he gave up and shut the business down. He concluded, “Maybe the cleaning business just isn’t for me.”

A month later, a friend came to check on him and asked how the business was going. He explained that he had closed it down.

“Why?” the friend asked.

“Nothing is working. I’ve spent so much money, but nothing is working,” he replied.

The friend asked if he had sent out flyers.

“Yes.”

“Did you have a website?”

“Yes.”

“Then what seems to be the problem?”

“I honestly don’t know,” he said.

The friend asked to see the flyers. After looking at them, he said, “These flyers would never convert. Then he asked to see the website. After going through it, he said, “This website would never bring in clients.” He pointed out all the issues with both the flyers and the website, explaining why they weren’t converting and how they could be improved. Two months later, the man started getting calls and bookings consistently all because he fixed his marketing materials.

A lot of us believe that just having a website will automatically convert our ideal audience, but that’s not true. It’s one thing to have a website, and it’s another thing to have a website that actually converts visitors into clients or customers. If you already have a website, I strongly suggest auditing it.

I’m currently offering free website audits. I’ve been a web designer for seven years, and over time I’ve learned what helps websites convert and what pushes visitors away.

If you’d like your website audited, feel free to drop it in the comments along with a short description of what your business or website is about.

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u/WarriGodswill — 2 days ago

I do believe you should audit your landing page and here’s why

A lot of people think that simply having a website is enough. Then, weeks or months later, they start wondering why barely anyone has reached out to them or bought their services. I used to be guilty of this too, until I discovered what the real problem was.

Let me explain with a story. Maybe through it, you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. A man invested all his savings into what seemed like a promising business a cleaning service company. He got all his equipment ready, hired three staff members, printed flyers, and waited for the calls to start coming in.

Day 1: no calls.
Day 3: still nothing.
Day 7: not a single call.

A full week had gone by without any response. He told himself, “Maybe it’s just a busy week and everyone’s occupied.” Three weeks into the business, he had barely received any calls. Anxiety started kicking in. He kept wondering why nothing was working. In his mind, he had everything he needed the equipment, the tools, the marketing materials… everything. Yet, no calls. So he decided to run Facebook ads in his local area, spending between $600 and $900. He also got a website built and launched. The ads brought in around 1,000–2,000 visitors to the website, but only about 2–5 people went beyond the landing page. The results were terrible. Eventually, he gave up and shut the business down. He concluded, “Maybe the cleaning business just isn’t for me.”

A month later, a friend came to check on him and asked how the business was going. He explained that he had closed it down.

“Why?” the friend asked.

“Nothing is working. I’ve spent so much money, but nothing is working,” he replied.

The friend asked if he had sent out flyers.

“Yes.”

“Did you have a website?”

“Yes.”

“Then what seems to be the problem?”

“I honestly don’t know,” he said.

The friend asked to see the flyers. After looking at them, he said, “These flyers would never convert. Then he asked to see the website. After going through it, he said, “This website would never bring in clients.” He pointed out all the issues with both the flyers and the website, explaining why they weren’t converting and how they could be improved. Two months later, the man started getting calls and bookings consistently all because he fixed his marketing materials.

A lot of us believe that just having a website will automatically convert our ideal audience, but that’s not true. It’s one thing to have a website, and it’s another thing to have a website that actually converts visitors into clients or customers. If you already have a website, I strongly suggest auditing it.

I’m currently offering free website audits. I’ve been a web designer for seven years, and over time I’ve learned what helps websites convert and what pushes visitors away.

If you’d like your website audited, feel free to drop it in the comments along with a short description of what your business or website is about.

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u/WarriGodswill — 2 days ago

Stop vibe coding your landing page!, here’s why

I’ve seen a lot of vibe-coded websites lately, and honestly, most of them are terrible. I spoke to a few founders yesterday, and they all gave the same reason for why their landing pages were vibe coded: “I’ll work on it once traction comes in.” But here’s what you’re getting wrong waiting until traction comes before redesigning or revamping your website is a bad idea.

Imagine launching a brand and delivering a customer’s order in a trash bag. Do you think that customer would buy from you again? Or imagine walking into a restaurant and seeing rats running around. Would you still want to eat there? Probably not. It doesn’t matter how much they promise you the best product or experience the first impression already destroyed your trust. That’s exactly how your vibe-coded landing page feels to visitors: low effort, untrustworthy, and forgettable.

Your landing page is the first thing people see. It tells visitors who you are as a business, brand, or startup. It communicates why they should trust you and why you’re better than the alternatives. So if your website looks like every other generic AI-generated site out there, you’re missing out on a lot of opportunities. Your website should feel premium, intentional, and trustworthy because that’s what helps convert visitors into customers.

Stop vibe coding your website. Double down on it. If you have frontend experience, take the time to design and build a proper website. If you’re non-technical, hire a developer who can bring your vision to life.

if you’d like me to audit your website, feel free to drop it in the comments.

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u/WarriGodswill — 4 days ago

Stop vibe coding your landing page!, here’s why

I’ve seen a lot of vibe-coded websites lately, and honestly, most of them are terrible. I spoke to a few founders yesterday, and they all gave the same reason for why their landing pages were vibe coded: “I’ll work on it once traction comes in.” But here’s what you’re getting wrong waiting until traction comes before redesigning or revamping your website is a bad idea.

Imagine launching a brand and delivering a customer’s order in a trash bag. Do you think that customer would buy from you again? Or imagine walking into a restaurant and seeing rats running around. Would you still want to eat there? Probably not. It doesn’t matter how much they promise you the best product or experience the first impression already destroyed your trust. That’s exactly how your vibe-coded landing page feels to visitors: low effort, untrustworthy, and forgettable.

Your landing page is the first thing people see. It tells visitors who you are as a business, brand, or startup. It communicates why they should trust you and why you’re better than the alternatives. So if your website looks like every other generic AI-generated site out there, you’re missing out on a lot of opportunities. Your website should feel premium, intentional, and trustworthy because that’s what helps convert visitors into customers.

Stop vibe coding your website. Double down on it. If you have frontend experience, take the time to design and build a proper website. If you’re non-technical, hire a developer who can bring your vision to life.

if you’d like me to audit your website, feel free to drop it in the comments.

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u/WarriGodswill — 4 days ago

Stop vibe coding your landing page, here’s why

I’ve seen a lot of vibe-coded websites lately, and honestly, most of them are terrible. I spoke to a few founders yesterday, and they all gave the same reason for why their landing pages were vibe coded: “I’ll work on it once traction comes in.” But here’s what you’re getting wrong waiting until traction comes before redesigning or revamping your website is a bad idea.

Imagine launching a brand and delivering a customer’s order in a trash bag. Do you think that customer would buy from you again? Or imagine walking into a restaurant and seeing rats running around. Would you still want to eat there? Probably not. It doesn’t matter how much they promise you the best product or experience the first impression already destroyed your trust. That’s exactly how your vibe-coded landing page feels to visitors: low effort, untrustworthy, and forgettable.

Your landing page is the first thing people see. It tells visitors who you are as a business, brand, or startup. It communicates why they should trust you and why you’re better than the alternatives. So if your website looks like every other generic AI-generated site out there, you’re missing out on a lot of opportunities. Your website should feel premium, intentional, and trustworthy because that’s what helps convert visitors into customers.

Stop vibe coding your website. Double down on it. If you have frontend experience, take the time to design and build a proper website. If you’re non-technical, hire a developer who can bring your vision to life.

if you’d like me to audit your website, feel free to drop it in the comments.

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u/WarriGodswill — 4 days ago

Are you currently in need of a website designer/developer?

Hey everyone,

I hope you’re doing great! I’m currently looking to work with small businesses, startups, founders, and personal brands that need a modern website whether it’s a redesign of an outdated one or building something completely new from scratch.

I build websites that are:
• Clean and modern
• Fast and responsive
• Mobile-friendly on all devices
• Easy to navigate
• Designed to help your business stand out online

I care a lot about building long-term relationships with clients, not just delivering a website and disappearing. I still support and stay in touch with many of the people I’ve worked with in the past.

Here are some of the things I can help you with:
• Business or personal portfolio websites
• E-commerce/storefront websites
• Landing pages that convert visitors into leads
• Contact forms & email integrations
• Social media integrations
• Domain & hosting setup
• SEO & speed optimisation
• Website maintenance and support

Pricing depends on the scope and complexity of the project, but most projects typically range from $300 – $1500+ or more, depending on the complexity (Can give you an estimate after our discussion)

If you’re interested or have questions, feel free to send me a message. Looking forward to working with you!

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u/WarriGodswill — 5 days ago

Are you in need of a web developer?

Hey everyone,

I hope you’re doing great! I’m currently looking to work with small businesses, startups, founders, and personal brands that need a modern website whether it’s a redesign of an outdated one or building something completely new from scratch.

I build websites that are:
• Clean and modern
• Fast and responsive
• Mobile-friendly on all devices
• Easy to navigate
• Designed to help your business stand out online

I care a lot about building long-term relationships with clients, not just delivering a website and disappearing. I still support and stay in touch with many of the people I’ve worked with in the past.

Here are some of the things I can help you with:
• Business or personal portfolio websites
• E-commerce/storefront websites
• Landing pages that convert visitors into leads
• Contact forms & email integrations
• Social media integrations
• Domain & hosting setup
• SEO & speed optimisation
• Website maintenance and support

Pricing depends on the scope and complexity of the project, but most projects typically range from $300 – $1500+ or more, depending on the complexity (Can give you an estimate after our discussion)

If you’re interested or have questions, feel free to send me a message. Looking forward to working with you!

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u/WarriGodswill — 5 days ago

Pancify is a community monetization platform that helps community owners and managers monetize and manage their discord, telegram and slack communities.

Pancify was built because most community managers want to monetize their communities but find it hard to do so reason because it’s costly that is hiring a developer and the available tools out there that help you do this take 5-10% and it’s pretty limited on just one platform.

What makes pancify better than its competitors is this, pancify helps you monetize multiple communities from different platforms be it telegram, discord or slack (WhatsApp integration coming soon) all while just taking a 2% transaction fee. Not just that but pancify offers yet another feature which lets you share/display all your communities in one page which is the community profile page. Think of linktree but just for community managers and owners. Now you don’t have to manually share your community link with anyone you can just share your public community page with anyone either on your bio or a group and keep track of profile visits, clicks and many other analytics.

Pancify was built to make community monetization easy and seamless. Feel free to reach out via dm or search on pancify on google (pancify dot com) or use the link in my bio to get started.

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u/WarriGodswill — 16 days ago

Got an idea? I’m a fullstack developer taking on 3 new projects and I want yours to be one of them.
I build websites, web apps, and mobile apps using Next.js, React, React Native, PHP, and more depending on what your project needs.
Here’s what you get:
→ $1,200 flat — no matter the complexity
→ 2–3 week delivery (depending on the complexity of the project) — MVP-ready and functional
→ Direct communication — you work with me, not a team of strangers
Whether you have a fully fleshed-out idea or just a rough concept, reach out and let’s figure it out together.
Only 3 spots. This post gets updated when they’re gone.
DM me or drop a comment below.
Portfolio: https://warrigodswill.xyz

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u/WarriGodswill — 17 days ago

Got an idea? I’m a fullstack developer taking on 3 new projects and I want yours to be one of them.
I build websites, web apps, and mobile apps using Next.js, React, React Native, PHP, and more depending on what your project needs.
Here’s what you get:
→ $1,200 flat — no matter the complexity
→ 2–3 week delivery (depending on the complexity of the project) — MVP-ready and functional
→ Direct communication — you work with me, not a team of strangers
Whether you have a fully fleshed-out idea or just a rough concept, reach out and let’s figure it out together.
Only 3 spots. This post gets updated when they’re gone.
DM me or drop a comment below.
Portfolio: https://warrigodswill.xyz

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u/WarriGodswill — 17 days ago

Got an idea? I’m a fullstack developer taking on 3 new projects and I want yours to be one of them.
I build websites, web apps, and mobile apps using Next.js, React, React Native, PHP, and more depending on what your project needs.
Here’s what you get:
→ $1,200 flat — no matter the complexity
→ 2–3 week delivery (depending on the complexity of the project) — MVP-ready and functional
→ Direct communication — you work with me, not a team of strangers
Whether you have a fully fleshed-out idea or just a rough concept, reach out and let’s figure it out together.
Only 3 spots. This post gets updated when they’re gone.
DM me or drop a comment below.
Portfolio: https://warrigodswill.xyz

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u/WarriGodswill — 17 days ago

Got an idea? I’m a fullstack developer taking on 3 new projects and I want yours to be one of them.
I build websites, web apps, and mobile apps using Next.js, React, React Native, PHP, and more depending on what your project needs.
Here’s what you get:
→ $1,200 flat — no matter the complexity
→ 2–3 week delivery (depending on the complexity of the project) — MVP-ready and functional
→ Direct communication — you work with me, not a team of strangers
Whether you have a fully fleshed-out idea or just a rough concept, reach out and let’s figure it out together.
Only 3 spots. This post gets updated when they’re gone.
DM me or drop a comment below.
Portfolio: https://warrigodswill.xyz

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u/WarriGodswill — 17 days ago

Got an idea? I’m a fullstack developer taking on 3 new projects and I want yours to be one of them.
I build websites, web apps, and mobile apps using Next.js, React, React Native, PHP, and more depending on what your project needs.
Here’s what you get:
→ $1,200 flat — no matter the complexity
→ 2–3 week delivery (depending on the complexity of the project) — MVP-ready and functional
→ Direct communication — you work with me, not a team of strangers
Whether you have a fully fleshed-out idea or just a rough concept, reach out and let’s figure it out together.
Only 3 spots. This post gets updated when they’re gone.
DM me or drop a comment below.
Portfolio: https://warrigodswill.xyz

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u/WarriGodswill — 17 days ago

I’m a seven-year-experienced developer with experience building websites, web apps, and mobile applications. Do you have a project idea that you’d like to validate with an MVP? Perhaps you don’t want to rely solely on AI, or you’ve built a prototype with AI but now want to make a functioning MVP and need an experienced developer to help with the full build. Feel free to reach out to me. In most cases, I work solo, but if you need the help of a team to build your application, I have a team ready to help with the full build, from UX/UI design to web design to the full application build.

Thanks, and I look forward to chatting with you.

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u/WarriGodswill — 18 days ago
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I’m a seven-year-experienced developer with experience building websites, web apps, and mobile applications. Do you have a project idea that you’d like to validate with an MVP? Perhaps you don’t want to rely solely on AI, or you’ve built a prototype with AI but now want to make a functioning MVP and need an experienced developer to help with the full build. Feel free to reach out to me. In most cases, I work solo, but if you need the help of a team to build your application, I have a team ready to help with the full build, from UX/UI design to web design to the full application build.

Thanks, and I look forward to chatting with you.

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u/WarriGodswill — 18 days ago

I’m a seven-year-experienced developer with experience building websites, web apps, and mobile applications. Do you have a project idea that you’d like to validate with an MVP? Perhaps you don’t want to rely solely on AI, or you’ve built a prototype with AI but now want to make a functioning MVP and need an experienced developer to help with the full build. Feel free to reach out to me. In most cases, I work solo, but if you need the help of a team to build your application, I have a team ready to help with the full build, from UX/UI design to web design to the full application build.

Thanks, and I look forward to chatting with you.

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u/WarriGodswill — 18 days ago