It's a good thing a name like "exec" wouldn't immediately cause any hackers to think of something else, like, I don't know, one of the most important syscalls of all time.
I have to wait <i>how</i> long to ascertain what exec is?<p>The landing page should say "Exec will do whatever you desire for $25/hour, such as:"<p>and then carousel through examples.
Nice redesign. It is definitely more intriguing, for me at least, than the current exec site.<p>However, your current font choice for most of the text displays pretty badly on Chrome: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/ERhwXio.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/ERhwXio.png</a><p>Take a look at the small text (especially the e character), such as "Tell us what you'd like and we'll get an Exec on it within 10 minutes. Everyday from 9am to 9pm."<p>I've verified this on two installs of Chrome on Windows 7 (Version 24.0.1312.57 m and Version 26.0.1403.0 dev-m), so it might be worth looking into.
Hrm. I'd definitely put some forward and back buttons on there, or somehow indicate that it's part of a slideshow. The delay between slides was significant enough that I thought it was just a static page saying "Exec will do your grocery shopping".<p>In all honesty, I'm not sure that leading with that one specific statement is ideal. Many people would have pressed back before anything even happened.
Exec's designer (of the current redesigned site) here -<p>Nice job! Very impressive how quickly you got this up given that we released it just this morning. I like the typography and alignment you have, and putting the live feed on the landing page is a very interesting idea. Thanks for taking the time to do this!