I shipped a UI-focused update to Vizora today, centered around something that’s easy to underestimate: how the product feels on desktop.
What changed today
- Improved landing page animations
Added subtle background floating cards behind the hero section
Animations are calm, slow, and non-distracting
Motion adds depth without competing with the main message
The goal was not “flashy”, but premium and intentional — especially for a developer-facing tool.
- Better laptop & PC experience
Improved spacing and layout for large screens
Clearer visual hierarchy for desktop users
Smoother interactions and click feedback
Reduced visual noise, more focus on content
Since Vizora is primarily used by backend engineers on laptops/desktops, this was an important step.
Why I’m focusing on this
For dev tools, UI isn’t about decoration — it’s about:
Reducing cognitive load
Making complexity feel manageable
Building trust through clarity
A calm, responsive interface matters as much as features.
See the update live
This is a public build-in-progress, and I’m iterating in the open.
Feedback is welcome — especially around desktop UX and motion.
Thanks for reading 👋
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