Most early product pages are asked to do too much: explain the technology, establish trust, collect a waitlist, list every feature, and compensate for an unfinished product.
That is usually how a visitor ends up with five CTAs and no reason to take any of them.
I built two small launch-page demonstrations around a narrower job: help a founder state one offer to one audience, show a believable product moment, and offer one next action.
They are deliberately marked as demos. They are not client work, live products, or proof of revenue.
Direction one: technical product or Web3 launch
The SignalMint demo is for a protocol, developer tool, or technical product.
Its job is to make the first message clear before a visitor reaches documentation, Discord, or a wallet connection:
- Who is this for?
- What does it help them do?
- What real product flow or technical proof can they see?
- What should they do next?
The visual system is intentionally dark and technical, but the useful part is the sequence—not the colors.
Direction two: AI or SaaS product launch
The Threadline demo uses a more editorial direction for a software product that risks sounding like every other “AI-powered” tool.
It starts with a literal promise, then makes a small product workflow visible. That is more useful than a grid of generic feature cards when the audience is still deciding whether the product is for them.
The fixed build behind either direction
For a founder with a complete brief, I can adapt one of these directions into a focused static launch page for USD 250:
- custom copy around one audience, offer, and CTA;
- responsive HTML/CSS/JS page;
- basic title, description, and social metadata;
- static source handoff;
- two focused revision rounds;
- delivery within 72 hours after a complete brief and confirmed payment or funded escrow.
It is deliberately not a full product build. It excludes multipage apps, logins, payments, databases, logo/brand-system projects, advertising, and any promise of traffic, sales, or conversion rate.
If you already know the offer and the action you want visitors to take, send the product link, target audience, and primary CTA to kitvalidacion679240@proton.me. I will say plainly whether the scope fits before taking on the work.
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