Perhaps I'm not your target audience, but I have a hard time understanding what it is that you do. Here are some observations from a first-time visitor.<p>UI Library Creator: I think the left-right carrousel shows different page layouts, showcasing the current style? But they're all very similar to each other. And you're already showing the styles as a thumbnail at the bottom? What's the difference? A static grid with four very different pages would probably work better for me.<p>If I press Shuffle styles, does it only shuffle the current tab, or all styles? I think it might do all, which is very confusing. Sometimes it looked like it barely changed anything, and sometimes it felt like everything got replaced. It didn't make me feel comfortable experimenting.<p>shuffle.dev: Then I was curious about Shuffle generally. It says 60+ UI libraries. I thought you were able to produce styles for 60+ web UI frameworks, but it seems these are 60+ pre-made style packages? Since I just came from a UI library creator, that felt a bit odd, I mean surely I could randomly generate more than 60 variants?<p>The Components view has some really intrusive "ad" as the second item. At first I thouht it was a form component. It really shouldn't be the same size as the real content items.<p>Then I started wondering what you mean by "component", and realized that these are pre-made layouts. Sure, the implementation in React is probably as a component, but I find that word confusing. Still not sure if you're selling React components, CSS sheets, plain HTML or all of the above.<p>The overall impression is "information overload" everywhere on your site. I'm on a 1920x1080 laptop screen with i3 as WM, and if I press "Purchase," the popup is so long, I have to scroll (a bit) to get to the bottom of it. Even though there isn't really much information, it's presented in a very cluttered way.<p>> We recommend starting by selecting Assets and Copywriting for your target audience.<p>So then, why are these two tabs last in your tab row?<p>Sorry. Didn't mean to make it so negative, but these were my two cents.