I just semi-launched my website but am looking to improve it. Can you guys roast it?

https://www.aiwhooschool.com/

I would appreciate any feedback and tips!

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    10 months ago

    The footer days 2024@ all rights reserved. We are still in 2023.

    • Overall I like how I understand right away what website is about.
    • Your student projects - there are only 2. If say you need at least 3 more.
    • I’d include more details on pricing page. Like how long are the lessons, if maybe students can choose their time to learn
    • Page with roadmap of what exactly is being taught in your school would be nice too
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    10 months ago

    Not here to roast. But if it was me I would really emphasize the benefits of why your child needs to learn to code . Good luck

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    10 months ago

    "© 2024 AI Whoo, LLC. " I know it’s a detail, but that’s just wrong. You probably thought that, considering how close we are to 2024, you might as well get a head start so you’re up to date next year. But that’s not how it works. The “© 202X” is here to mark the year in which the latest work was published.

    If you don’t update the design of your website every year, you should leave the year that the latest design was published in.

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      10 months ago

      Totally agree on the comment. some people mention the first publish date and the current like. 2013 to 2023.

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      10 months ago

      By “latest design published” do you mean the general look of the website or do you mean publishing any content such as a new portfolio piece or blog too?

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    10 months ago

    I know nothing about website design, so you could take my feedback as the perspective of someone who’s stumbled upon your site or as a potential client. I think it looks great! It’s really straightforward yet pretty engaging, and it really does give off school vibes. The ‘Teach your child to code’ message tells me exactly what you offer. The logo depicting the sun peeking behind a cloud reminds me of a daycare for some reason, but that only adds to the school feeling. I think the cherry on top is the ‘space ninjas’ example. It would make any parent excited to think that their kids could potentially develop a game like that. I’m sure people who’ve actually designed websites have things to say, but from my perspective, it looks great!

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    10 months ago

    Welp, mission accomplished?

    I’m sure this is all great advice, but does your analytics say your website is doing what you want it to do?

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    10 months ago

    learn to code and book a free session buttons bring different sizes annoys me

    also the large bubbly stylized typeface is very tight, could use some spaced out tracking if possible, a little crappy to read. otherwise, good

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    10 months ago

    Oh my gosh, it’s really good. I should put my website up it is bound to get roasted beyond my emotional response capabilities.

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    10 months ago

    You’re teaching codes to kids.

    But where’s the content? I didn’t saw anything related to curriculum, methods, and teachers.

    Who are the teachers?

    Before jumping into UI design updates, provide some value, there’s not much information that will attract me to sign up.

    Provide the below items 👇

    • Class contents
    • Teaching methods
    • Teachers
    • Time-table of the classes
    • Testimonials of previous students
    • Social proof
    • Add images related to teaching HTML
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    10 months ago

    I am not a ui/ux guy but what I can recommend is keywords that you website and maybe in future blogs cater to.

    I made a tool that will go tru thousands of keywords and using that tool I manage to perform keywords analysis for your product. Here is the keyword analysis : AIWHOOSCHOOL KEYWORD ANALYSIS

    Let me know if you want to know how to use this or have some feedback on the analysis

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    10 months ago

    This site is actually simple and good and gets the point accross

    (like the idea of getting hits via Reddit, though it may not be the objective. People love to roast! Going to hijack this idea for headlines)

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    10 months ago

    If these were included I’d be more likely to try the service

    1. There was no specific information about the qualification or experiences of the teaching staff who will be guiding the children. Knowing their educational background and teaching expertise would boost confidence.
    2. Although various programs include coding and STEM, there was no clear mention of the age groups or grade levels these programs are designed for. This would help parents understand if it’s suitable for their child.
    3. There was no visible link or section for resources, such as sample coding projects or learning material, that could give a clearer picture of what the curriculum entails.

    [This feedback was created via pageconvertpro.com]

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    10 months ago

    Works great on mobile!!!

    You teach “culture” seems odd word choice.

    In about us, I wish you showed more games your students created in the carousel. I already saw those examples on the home page

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    10 months ago

    With all do respect, I think your name is horrible. It absolutely fails the telephone test. Every time you tell someone about the site, you are going to have to spell it out to them.

    My other criticism is that I think you use the bold font a little too much. If everything is bolded, nothing is bolded if that make sense (read about information hierarchy in Refactoring UI). The bold and choice of font honestly affects legibility in some instances too e.g “mail” in the footer.

    Lastly, I think that you need to list the benefits of teaching your kid to code. When I go to your website, there’s nothing there that’s going to sell me. The little benefits section you have in the pricing page is good, but I think you should have some in the landing page.

    Here is some example copy for the landing page I had ChatGPT make for you:

    Foster Creativity and Innovation: Every lesson is a new adventure into the world of coding, where kids can unleash their imagination and bring their unique ideas to life.

    Build Critical Thinking Skills: Through engaging coding challenges, children learn to think logically and solve problems systematically, skills that are vital in today’s digital world.

    Real-World Tech Skills for the Future: Our curriculum is designed to give your child a head start in technology. They won’t just play games; they’ll learn how to create them, setting a strong foundation for future learning in STEM fields.

    A Fun and Engaging Learning Environment: Who says learning can’t be fun? Our interactive lessons make coding as exciting as playing a video game, ensuring that children are always engaged and eager to learn more.

    Personalized Learning at Their Own Pace: Every child is unique, and our program adapts to their learning style and pace. Whether your child is a beginner or already a budding coder, our courses grow with them.

    Honestly overall the site looks pretty good. Good luck to you!