My first website using Gsap

How do you set up recurring payments for your clients? What service do you use

Awesome job. Simple and sleek

Really cool. Looks like you’re missing an ‘s’ after 3 Revisions.

Also, what’s with the sideways everything at the end? Am I missing something

Marcell said:
Really cool. Looks like you’re missing an ‘s’ after 3 Revisions.

Also, what’s with the sideways everything at the end? Am I missing something

You mean the business card on mobile? I was trying to keep it the same size by rotating it

Looks very clean and well animated, good work

Did you design and develop this yourself

Adair said:
Did you design and develop this yourself

The design was not mine, but I wrote the code

Zen said:

Adair said:
Did you design and develop this yourself

The design was not mine, but I wrote the code

Hi
I’m really new to web development.
I really liked your website. Can I ask you a few questions?
I promise it won’t take much of your time

@Rory
Sure, go ahead

The website looks amazing on mobile
I haven’t checked it on a PC yet, but I will soon

For a first site with GSAP, this is incredibly good

Looks super cool! Just a quick question, shouldn’t it say animation-rich without the ‘s’?

Looks good, but Gsap can be heavy on memory

The layout is nice, but besides the F1 animation, which might have significance, there’s not much to catch visitors’ attention or encourage them to make contact or read an offer.

So,

  • try to shorten the text, focus on concise sentences with visuals illustrating the meaning and actions leading to contact

Have you defined your potential client? Your content seems tailored for tech professionals, but they might do the work themselves.

Remember: being able to create a good-looking site doesn’t ensure you can sell your services.

Good job! But really, multiply your rates by ten