#EdTech #Website #FeedbackNeeded 🚀
Hey everyone! 👋 Are you in the Ed tech space or considering it? I came across a post where someone received some great feedback on their website, and now I’m looking for the same!
I’m flying solo on this one, juggling a full-time job while working on my site. My target audience is teachers and parents seeking reading comprehension practice for kids. 📚💡
Here’s the deal:
– I’m currently offering free access to modules as I continue to develop my site
– I plan to grow my subscriber list and offer premium content while still keeping a lite version available
Check out my site at https://readbyt.com and let me know your thoughts! I’m open to all feedback to make this the best it can be. 🙏💻
Any suggestions or areas for improvement that you can highlight will be incredibly helpful for me and others in the community. Let’s help each other grow! 🌟 #EdTechCommunity #FeedbackWelcome
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I write websites, and your very first objective on any website is for anyone that visits your site to immediately, IMMEDIATELY, know exactly what you do without even having to think about it.
I have to admit when I pulled up the site I was a bit confused at what you might offer with the headline:
“Welcome to Read Bytes: Small Bites, Big Skills”
Perhaps consider changing to:
“Learn Big Skills in Small Bites with Read Bytes”
“Teach Kids Big Skills in Small Bites with Read Bytes”
That’s with zero thought put into it — but the point stands in that your current headline needs interpretation, and even with a clarifying sub headline below, people don’t want any confusion or effort in introductions.
Otherwise I’m impressed with how much work you’ve put into it.I think the UX flow needs some improvement but you sound like you’re just out of the gate.
I love the idea, and good luck!
Please change your colors. All of the yellow, especially that shade of yellow, is a massive turn off. I would settle on a yellow that’s a bit more inviting and friendly and use that as an accent color with white backgrounds. You should probably go as far as developing a color palette for the brand.
I would also shrink the size of the icons under the reading comprehension by grade section. There’s no reason for them to be so big on mobile. Should be able to fit 2 on a row.
There’s also the images under the reason tv comprehension part at the top. They’re not legible on mobile. Consider adding a light box so you can zoom in or make those images bigger.
I also dislike how the “more” menu works in the footer. The FAQ title popping up to the right of it isn’t correct.
These are just a few things I noticed within a few minutes and I could probably find more (don’t take that personally) if I looked around. If you have more questions or would like to talk about it, feel free to message me. I work in marketing/design and have built about 10 or so websites over the years, so I should be able to offer some decent advice.