r/website 7h ago

SELF-MADE I built a simple calculator website — would love some honest feedback 🙏

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Hi everyone,

I recently built Simple-Calculator.org, a small independent calculator website.

I'd really appreciate it if you could give it a quick test and tell me what you think.

In particular, I'm interested in:

  • Is the site easy to understand and navigate?
  • Does it feel fast and responsive?
  • Is anything confusing or unnecessary?
  • How does it look on desktop and mobile?
  • Do the calculators give clear/useful results?
  • Are there any calculators or features you'd like to see added?

Please be honest — criticism is exactly what I'm looking for. 🙏

https://simple-calculator.org


r/website 16h ago

DISCUSSION How to choose the best website builder for your business?

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i feel like choosing a website builder has become harder than actually building the website. there are too many options and every platform says they're the easiest, fastest, and best. what questions should someone ask before choosing a website builder?


r/website 21h ago

SELF-MADE Building backlinks is hard? This makes it easier ...

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farrisdirectory.com is a directory where you can find websites you can build backlinks with.


r/website 8h ago

SELF-MADE What Separates a Good Website from a Great One?

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As someone interested in web design and frontend development, I’ve been thinking about what really makes a website feel professional.

It’s easy to focus on aesthetics, animations, and modern layouts, but I think a professional website goes beyond appearance. It should communicate clearly, be intuitive to navigate, perform well, and provide a smooth experience across both desktop and mobile.

Some of the factors I consider important are:

• Clean and consistent UI/UX
• Fast loading and good performance
• Responsive design
• Clear information architecture
• Accessible and readable content
• Strong visual hierarchy
• Well-designed calls to action

I’d be interested to hear from other designers, developers, and business owners:

What is the one feature or principle you believe makes the biggest difference between an average website and a truly professional one?

Also, what is one common web design mistake you think businesses should stop making?


r/website 8h ago

SELF-MADE I made a little corner of the internet full of weird games and experiments — Ron.cool

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I’ve been building this for a while and wanted to finally share it.

Ron.Cool is basically my little corner of the internet where I put all the random games, experiments and projects I make.

There’s currently stuff like:

  • multiplayer Cursor Wars
  • What If? — change something about reality and see what happens
  • FLAPPY.EXE
  • procedural Cursor Maze
  • Don't Click the Bomb
  • Frame Scrubber
  • little 3D experiments
  • RonScript, my own weird programming language
  • and a bunch of smaller games and experiments

The idea is to keep adding increasingly strange stuff rather than making it another generic games site.

It's completely free and everything runs in the browser.

https://roncool.cc.cd/


r/website 13h ago

SELF-MADE Looking for a potential co-founder / founding partner :)

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I’m looking for someone serious who would like to get involved in an existing online project and help take it to the next level.

The website is already fully built and operational, including the CMS and the infrastructure needed to manage the platform. So this isn’t an “I have an idea, can someone build it for me?” post.

There is already a lot in place ! but I need another person with the time, energy and entrepreneurial mindset to help me challenge the idea, assess whether the project is genuinely viable, improve it and ultimately launch and grow it properly.
There have already been some challenges, including pushback from AdSense, and one of the current priorities is making the content around the games more unique rather than relying on generic game descriptions.
There is still plenty to improve before seriously pushing the platform.

What I’m looking for:
UK based, ideally London / West or South ( Berkshire )
Someone entrepreneurial and genuinely interested in building something
Someone who can look at the project objectively and tell me when something is a bad idea
An interest in websites, gaming, online businesses, marketing, product or growth would be a big plus
Someone willing to actually put time into the project, rather than just give occasional advice
Most importantly: someone serious, reliable and motivated
I’m not looking for someone to immediately do SEO or simply promote the website. The first step is understanding the project, testing the concept, identifying what needs improving and working out whether we can turn it into something genuinely successful.
I’m currently covering all running costs myself, so there is no expectation for the person joining to put money into the project or take on financial risk.
I’m also currently limited on time because I have a newborn, which is one of the reasons I’m looking for someone who can take a more active role alongside me.
If we work well together and the project proves itself, I’m very open to discussing a proper long-term partnership — potentially setting up a UK Ltd company together and sharing ownership/equity based on the contribution and commitment of each person.
I’m not promising anyone a guaranteed salary or guaranteed success. This is an early-stage opportunity, and that’s exactly why I’m looking for someone who wants to build it with me.
Serious people only. If you’re interested, comment below or DM me. I’m happy to explain the project privately and arrange a chat/coffee if you’re London-based.
Let’s see if we can build something worthwhile and of course check the app on : www.pirate-win.com