Just because you <i>can</i> use incredibly large text (with an incredibly large header that <i>covers</i> the text even on a 1080p monitor!) and scroll-detect animations doesn't mean you should.<p>Regardless, from a business perspective, this seems like a very good way to <i>annoy</i> your customers instead of engaging them.
Creepy to have someone tweet me when I didn't give you my twitter. Creepier when a mistake is made. Might want to convert mails to twitters for inside analytics or spotting influential users though, but dislike providing extra services with mail addresses of my users. Creepy.
(I like this a lot, but) you describe your "technology" as both revolutionary and proprietary, and operating "automagically."<p>While I'm sure there's something neat going on under the hood, legitimate users probably don't care about the technological marvels you're pulling off and just that it does what it says on the tin.<p>A lot of the current copy is self-congratulatory. The technology likely isn't starting revolutions, so describing it as such is puffery.