exploring a dropdown menu for an AI home design website
instead of a plain list, I tried adding feature cards + a case study preview so the nav feels more intentional
small UI details matter fr
would love to hear your thoughts on this one 👀
just posted a new shot on dribbble ✨
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link in the reply 👇
Nice joke.
What you can expect from people who have UI/UX in their handles, right?
But sarcasm aside, I’ve been working with SaaS companies most of my life, and there’s no cheat sheet for making a successful landing page. Most of the content in the example below is bullshit, because you need to wrap it around your niche and potential customers, change it, test it, iterate, and experiment. The longer it stays the same, the more fragile to failure your company is.
For example: How it works - 3 simple steps, to explain what? Complex embedded finance, CRM, or what?
Stop believe in bullshit, start thinking.
Exploring this pricing plan layout. For the next @webflow template.
Our template is using the client-first naming convention by @finsweet
Check our template @tekanostudio