Hey!<p>I like that it's relatively clean. No huge images or animations. It has a bit of Google feel to it with focus on central text field and limited distraction.<p>Being that simple, it should be blazingly fast. It appears it uses code to... make things slower? That's going to divide audience, to those who like cute effects and those who just want to get to it. Who's more likely to be your buyers?<p>It was not at ALL obvious to me that I should scroll down. Again, it evokes google, there's a search box, and four sections / buttons / numbers at bottom that seemed to indicate end of content/page.<p>Your pricing/faq structure is confusing to me. Pricing goes to FAQ, FAQ goes to pricing#FAQ. There's no pricing either way :D<p>I don't know if there's enough description right up front, or an easy enough link, to understand what it does / what's your sales pitch / why this is worth the time. But I like that you can try it right away with minimal hassle. Goes back to my first point though - if your audience are no-nonsense techies, reconsider the value of intentionally slowing / fading things in :)<p>FAQ letters are either somewhat low contrast/hard to read if cursor is not on them, or very hard / extremely low contrast to read if cursor is on them (which it typically would be if you click on it). Likely to be another pet peeve of the HN audience :)<p>I feel it is not expected behaviour for "Products" button to not do anything, only open your choice of specific product lines. My expectation would be that I can hit "Products" root button to see overview and comparison of your products. I don't want to chase them one by one - I don't have the information to make informed choice yet. Edit: Clicking those two links just scrolls me on the front page which is somewhat unexpected behaviour (it's structured to make me feel it's a separate page), but more importantly it's strangely slow. It pauses then scrolls then fades in. It feels like the automatic gearbox in older cars - <i>nothing, nothing, oh wait did you press gas? Hmm should I do something about it? Oh! Yes! I'm a transmission! I should downshift! Yes! Here you go! </i>==* :-><p>With that in mind, the more I use the site, the more little delays accumulate. I feel like in 1998, netscape could instantly go to anchor inside the page. I feel like in 2023 on my Fibre gigabit, I'd expect clicking a button that does the same thing should be... like, faster than instantaneous :-><p>That being said, I cannot evaluate how good your product is - I did not interpret that to be the gist of your question, just the website itself.