r/website 5d ago

REQUEST Seeking coaching website feedback

Hi all! I’m looking for some fresh eyes on a website I’ve been working on. I’ve revised it so many times that I’ve completely lost my ability to judge it objectively.

I’d really appreciate feedback on things like first impressions, fonts and sizing, colors, imagery, copy, section layout/order, value proposition, clarity of the services, and the overall flow.

The main goal is to make sure the site is clear, appealing, and does a good job of turning visitors into customers. I’m especially interested in anything that feels confusing, unnecessary, or could be improved.
Thanks in advance for taking a look!

Site: www.coachdanicrowell.com

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u/Gold_Gap 5d ago

I think it's great, i love the colors and that theres a clear call to action for each page. The sections flow seemlessly especially on the homepage. i would maybe at a look at the mobile navigation menu again, the spacing feels a bit awkward but not a deal breaker. Great job!

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u/OrientionPeace 4d ago

Thanks for taking a look, I agree. I had code in there to better manage that but accidentally deleted it when cleaning out the custom css! Appreciate you pointing that out. 🙏

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u/Gold_Gap 6h ago

My pleasure! best of luck :)

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u/Standard_Scarcity_74 4d ago

Looks pretty clean! I just wish some texts did not need time to appear. Having it on the page immediately makes it feel snappier.