Why Most Web3 Sites Miss the Mark
Let’s face it — a lot of Web3 projects try to explain everything at once: tokenomics, utility, ecosystem, roadmaps... and it quickly becomes overwhelming.
Users don’t need all the answers up front.
They need to know what you do, why it matters, and what to do next.
If your landing page can’t deliver that within the first few scrolls, you’re likely losing people.
So what does a good landing page need?
Here’s what we focus on when building a landing for Web3 products:
Clear structure. Messaging that guides users, not overwhelms them.
Real data. Live token price, volume, or supply if relevant.
Modular layout. Easy to update as your roadmap evolves.
Fast performance. No slow loads. Mobile-first design.
Strategic UX. Highlight staking, joining a DAO, or any key action.
When it all works together, your site becomes part of your product — not just an announcement page.
Design & build: Figma → Framer
We design everything in Figma, so it’s fast to explore structure, copy, and visuals.
Then we develop in Framer, which gives you responsive layout, animations, and instant publishing — all without traditional code.
This workflow lets us ship Web3 landing pages in days, not weeks.
Think of your landing as onboarding
It’s not just a place to “look cool.”
Your landing is your user’s first interaction with your brand.
It should help them understand the product, take action, and trust you.
Need help building yours?
We work with early-stage Web3 teams to design and develop landing pages that look great, explain clearly, and launch fast.
If you want a Framer-built landing that grows with your product, let’s chat.
Let’s build something better.
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