Bold, but not breakthrough
Strong visual vibe and clearer CTAs, but trust signals and mobile readability still lag behind the hero's bravado.
Welcome back, NetSyft. You've traded the fluorescent sticky notes of mediocrity for a slick, all-black cape and a teal glow that could power a small city. The hero headline is so enormous it looks like it's been yelled from a billboard in the next time zone, and that teal 'love' tag is the perfect neon band-aid for your copy's ego. The header bar is nicely rounded and the CTA on the right is practically a lighthouse: bold, cyan, and impossible to miss. On the right, the geometric octagon breathes science-fair chic and somehow reads as 'trust me, we know crypto.' It's cool when it's new-school; it's a little lonely when there's no real proof point to back it up beyond some text links under the fold. The rest of the page kinda does the job-softly whispers, then tries to sprint into a 'See all work' sprint-yet it still feels like you're selling a dream without showing the receipts. Two CTAs in view, one is a glowing lock-and-key; the other is an afterthought with a border. It's a strong stage, but the script still needs stronger marketing punchlines and real-world proof to close the deal.
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