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Page is taking a long time to load right now, so maybe upgrade your servers? Guess you are getting a lot of HN traffic.<p>As the other said design needs improving, and sell me what your are offering with less text, and highlight what I am getting and what the benefits are.<p>Took me a while to see what it was going to cost, and no way to test for free.
Good luck though, seems like some good ideas in there.
You need to get a designer to redo your homepage, and you to put in some more work toward marketing. You may have a fantastic product, but the website looks like it was done in 5 minutes back in 1997. Lose the javascript "not there yet" alerts and just put some copy of what will be there.<p>Good luck.
Too much text on the front page. Links that are there are not intuitive (IMO links should always be underlined or atleast a different color). I agree with what the others are saying about the site design. I would also suggest you lose the images on the top of the page. What really threw me off was the passphrase required while logging on.
'When you create your account, you are requested to enter a passphrase. This works in a similar way to a password, except you are not expected to enter the whole word when logging on. Instead, you are to enter specific characters of that single word as requested by the 3 boxes displayed at the login screen.'
Why would you do that to your users?