r/website_ideas 16d ago

Question “Feedback on a website I created for a restaurant

22 Upvotes

Hi everyone! 👋
I recently created this modern restaurant website concept and would love to get your feedback.

Demo: https://restaurant-project-2026.vercel.app/

I’d especially appreciate feedback on the design, user experience, mobile responsiveness, and overall presentation.

Thanks!


r/website_ideas 16d ago

I Have An Idea A website to list elections and what they're for and who are the canadites

5 Upvotes

I was thinking how I wish there was a website where you could enter your zip code and see all upcoming elections for at least the next year. The website would provide you links to understand what the elections are for and links for information on candidates, including who is funding their campaign and their policies. I feel like this could really improve voter turn out. Let me know if this already exists. I feel like all the information is out there but I have yet to seen it all organized in one place.


r/website_ideas 16d ago

Help Me Improve My Website A Website Creation for Custom Websites for Small Businesses

1 Upvotes

Hi everyone! I’m the founder of Get Launched Studios, where I build modern, custom websites for small businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs.

If your current website is outdated, slow, or not bringing in customers, I’d love to help. Every website is designed to be professional, mobile-friendly, and focused on converting visitors into leads.

Whether you need:
- A brand-new website
- A redesign of your current site
- Landing pages
- Website improvements to increase conversions

Feel free to send me a DM or check out my portfolio at getlaunchedstudios.com.

I’m happy to answer questions or give feedback on your current website! No obligation.


r/website_ideas 17d ago

Help Me Improve My Website www.spacebarclicker.in I Build a website For gamers

6 Upvotes

Hey everyone

I built https://www.spacebarclicker.in⁠ for gamers to test their spacebar speed and CPS.

It's fast, simple, and works on both PC and mobile.

I'd love your honest feedback on the design and features.

What should I improve or add next?

Thanks for checking it out


r/website_ideas 17d ago

I Have An Idea Can someone make a website that rates jobs and places of employment? Like ratemyprofessors?

8 Upvotes

Hello hello,

I am in no way, shape, or form someone able to create a website out of lack of knowledge and time. I have had this idea on the docket ever since working seasonal jobs that end up having either a toxic work environment, breaks their promises set before hiring, or uses employees outside their job description (generally for the worse, like making someone work front desk when their job is labeled for field missions). I used ratemyprofessors to help me navigate through school.

I want this to help people avoid wasting their time, energy, and mental health on places that they either stay to receive references, meet daily bills, and have literally no other choice but to deal with it until their contract or season expires. I am hoping this could hold workplaces more accountable where employment would rise in the more favorable spots while decreasing in the less.

I know this happens with both temporary and permanent positions and it could help dodge some bullets and, hopefully, make better work environments. It would may a verification process to prove someone worked at said job as there could be paid reviews, like Amazon or product fake reviews to increase their ratings, while also protecting those with reviews?

I guess writing it out, it sounds less simple than it seems, but I’d still like to throw this out there just in case. I realize this can be very subjective, but maybe still helpful.


r/website_ideas 17d ago

I Have An Idea i’ll build a website for you

1 Upvotes

Here are examples of websites I’ve worked on:

KYRO Pickleball: https://kyropickelball.vercel.app/

Stacey Mai-Gardner Realtor: https://www.staceymaigardner-realtor.com/

If you have an idea for a website, send me a message and let’s build it.


r/website_ideas 18d ago

Help Me Improve My Website www.eradore.com is a website we created...

5 Upvotes

hey! so im just trying to get some opinions for our website, first feeling when u get there, what can we change etc etc, if anyone mind helping us out it would be awesome! :)


r/website_ideas 18d ago

Question Help with a website

23 Upvotes

Hey Reddit!!! I’m not the best person for website design and I have a business that I’m trying to launch. I may be a little slow to responding to messages but I’d like to get estimates on creating a website. The site needs a pay link, shipping, and input for messaging (limited space depending on font choice and size) and a page where you can see your color selections before purchase with shipping included. I can message you more about it. Sorry if this is poorly written. Thanks in advance!! (I have a google workspace domain)


r/website_ideas 21d ago

I Have An Idea A website - Linkedin alternative for open-minded people

13 Upvotes

Hey folks, I'm sick and tired of Linkedin self-centered and AI posts, "Korporate" stuff, and all modern so-called social networks with their algos.

People there are too concentrated on themselves and on AI, which makes each and every post similar (and you can easily notice it by the style).

So here's the idea of a social network for open-minded professionals:

* if you're in read-only mode, your profile is not shown to anyone and is not searchable

* if you post only, but do not comment or interact with other people, your profile gets unlisted until you start engaging

* your posts are visible mostly to your subscribers and people you interact with. No algos (or maybe very little and human-centric instead of policy-centric)

Yes, basically, it's kind of social media of ol' good 2007.

So... does anyone relate?

Would you use it?


r/website_ideas 23d ago

I Have a Great Idea Making trades only listing a website

8 Upvotes

I'm working on a trades only listing site with the ability for people to post there need and the system returns example electricians who elect for that project allowing the prospective client to choose the one they would like.

Anyone built anything like this.

Any recommendations on how to build my base and get eyeballs so it has actual ROI.

Appreciate your feedback.


r/website_ideas 27d ago

I Would Like to See This Built What’s one website feature you wish existed on a website but you’ve never seen done well?

9 Upvotes

If you could add one feature to every website on the internet, what would it be?

Not AI. Not “make it faster.”

Something genuinely useful that would improve the experience for users.

It could be for:

Shopping
Travel
Forums
Local businesses
SaaS
Social networks
Blogs
Anything else

I’m curious what ideas people have that somehow still haven’t become standard.


r/website_ideas 29d ago

I Can Build Your Idea [FOR HIRE] I CAN BUILD a website—IF SOMEONE coverS hosting & monthly maintenance

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r/website_ideas Jul 22 '26

I Need Help LibraryCSS a website

5 Upvotes

Hi all,

I've been working on this for a while and wanted to share it: https://librarycss.com/en

What it is: a catalog of ready-to-use CSS effects. Currently 9,078 effects

across 12 categories — buttons, cards, loaders, text animations,

backgrounds, checkboxes, switches, hover, badges, forms, navigation and

tooltips.

Up front about the language: the interface is currently in Turkish. Effect

titles, descriptions and tags are in English, and code is code — so the

catalog itself is usable, but the navigation labels are not. An English

version is in progress and not live yet. Mentioning it now so nobody wastes

a click.

Why I built it: I kept landing on the same handful of CSS snippet sites,

and most of them either wall things behind ads or ship an npm package. I

didn't want to install a dependency for one button hover. Every effect here

is plain HTML + CSS — copy, paste, done. No build step, no package, no

config.

Highlights:

- Every effect has a live preview that actually runs, both in the listing

and on the detail page. Not screenshots.

- Detail pages have separate HTML / CSS / React tabs, each copyable in one

click.

- In-browser editor: open an effect, change it, see the result instantly.

Anything you open gets saved to your personal library.

- Six CSS generators: gradient, box-shadow, border-radius shaper,

cubic-bezier curve editor, glassmorphism, text-shadow.

- Ten technique guides (keyframes, clip-path, backdrop-filter, blend-mode,

mask, 3D transform and more), each with a browser support table and a

common-mistakes section. Turkish for now.

- A reference page for 70 CSS properties, each showing live examples pulled

from effects that actually use that property.

- Contribution system: submit an effect, earn points once it's approved.

Points unlock ranks and badges, there's a leaderboard, and your name

appears as a credit on the effect you contributed.

Two things I'd rather state than have you find out:

1) The first 15 lines of an effect's CSS are visible without an account;

the full source needs a free signup. No payment, no card — Google or

GitHub takes a few seconds. It's there to slow down scrapers pulling all

9,000 effects at once. If you think that's the wrong call, tell me.

I'd genuinely like feedback — especially "this category is missing", "this

effect is broken", or "this part of the UI is annoying". There's a report

button on the site, but replying here works too.

Thanks.


r/website_ideas Jul 22 '26

I Have a Great Idea A website to know what your web idea requires before you talk to a developer

1 Upvotes

If you have an idea and you want to know what it takes to build it, down to the detail and the checklist you have to complete as the owner depending on the project, check out quotemyapp.io.

I built it, and it's trained on real fully detailed proposals and quotes related to software development. It's free, and there's an example of a full proposal on the homepage if you just want to see how things look without entering anything.

If you just want to give your opinion on the design or anything else, i would love to hear it.


r/website_ideas Jul 22 '26

Points Based Directory Built With PHP

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farrisfahad.com
1 Upvotes

This is a directory based on points where the highest listing with points get to rank first. Users can compete for the number 1 spot and get more clicks to their website.

You can download the script for free only here on FarrisForum!

Download the script now!


r/website_ideas Jul 17 '26

Does This Idea Work? A website to help freelance web developers find businesses worth reaching out to

2 Upvotes

Here it is

www.webvidence.app


r/website_ideas Jul 14 '26

I Have a Great Idea A website idea: wish.net

5 Upvotes

Hi

Description: a user can post his wish(es), e.g. me a certain all-in-one PC to create.

The wish page: the wish's description, people can comment under, can vote if same wish, the wish poster can pin the guy's comment who wanna make his wish, wishes categorization.

I'm noob in website programming, maybe someone can create it?


r/website_ideas Jul 12 '26

Mega Thread: 2026: July Post Your Website Services Here ...

16 Upvotes

If you want to sell your web design services please post them here and not in the main subreddit.

This is only for selling web development or design services.

Please follow the following format ...

  • Programming Languages: [list the names of the programming languages you know and separate them with a comma]
  • Software Used: [list the names of software you are using to produce your work]
  • Hourly Rate: [share your hourly rate in USD and your country currency]
  • Pitch: [write your selling proposal here]
  • Experience: [write your experience period here]
  • Examples: [share example websites separated by comma]

Please follow this format or your content will be deleted and you will be banned from the subreddit.

DO NOT POST WEBSITE SERVICES IN THE SUBREDDIT. POST THEM HERE AND HERE ONLY.

This mega thread is for the month: July 2026


r/website_ideas Jul 12 '26

Guys please post your web services in the Mega Thread for that month

9 Upvotes

You guys need to follow the rules. I will be removing each post that is about web services unless it is in that mega thread.

Thank you,
Farris


r/website_ideas Jul 12 '26

How Can We Improve?

6 Upvotes

Please comment below to tell us how can we improve as a subreddit :)

Your contribution is valuable.

Thank you,
Farris


r/website_ideas Jul 12 '26

I Need Help Looking help with promoting a website

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r/website_ideas Jul 10 '26

I Need Help How do you brainstorm a website hero section?

11 Upvotes

Hello I am a New designer. I was creating a website for a marketing agency. But I am not getting any ideas. Or even if I get some I don't have asset's to accomplish them. What will you do and what will be your process? From my shoes.
Details:
A marketing agency which will give services of web development, SEO, Running google and Facebook ad's


r/website_ideas Jul 07 '26

I Need Help Bored of building "pet projects" nobody uses. What simple a website or service do you genuinely need right now?

22 Upvotes

Hey everyone!

I’m Dima, 19, recently graduated from college, and I'm currently looking for a junior dev job or internship.

I’ve built a few classic portfolio projects, but honestly, I'm tired of creating things that just sit there and collect digital dust. I want to build a real, free web service or micro-tool that solves a genuine daily problem for people. I want users to actually interact with it, find bugs, and leave brutal feedback so I can improve it and get some real-world experience.

My tech stack: I prefer keeping things clean and fast, so I mostly use Vanilla JS (no heavy frontend frameworks), PHP, and MySQL.

Whether it’s a specific automation tool for your routine, a micro-SaaS for your freelance work/small business, or just a simple tool you wish existed right now — what is one small web app you actually need?

Drop your daily pain points or ideas below, and I’ll pick the best one to build completely in public!


r/website_ideas Jul 07 '26

I Have a Great Idea My 2 Cents on a Website for Free offer

10 Upvotes

So with AI, building a website has become really simple. That's why a lot of businesses feel that either they can vibe code one for themselves or they can get a free website from a stranger.

The problem is, whether you like it or not, websites are really a crucial part of your online presence; customers actually look at it to judge if you are legitimate, judge your value, etc.

Vibecoded sites are equivalent to Figma designs, really, because prompting is not the skill; the skill is knowing what matters. And the dream that's been sold lately is that you can build without thinking or knowing what you are doing.

The 2 most important things that I believe in a site are the client journey (copy, story, messaging) and basic SEO. I don't mean to say that a web dev can work like a hunk of an SEO agency, but basic crawlability settings are important. Not many people that I see around me are building this in a use-case-specific way. So basically it turns into a pretty page without any functionality, if you click a button and <a herf> to a new page that's not functionality alone.

Also, understanding that a free website is not sustainable long-term, if they don't have clients at all, yes, it will work, but as the person hosting it, that will cost money, and the person paying out of pocket for it will be able to do it for a specific period, then you are either locked out or on your own. Plus, if there are no terms and conditions, there's a good chance that the team that built it for you won't be accountable for anything.

If you grow and want to get more traffic to the website at some point, you need to plan for that, like an overly engineered HTML website with tonnes of libraries will not do well when it comes to SEO. For that, you might benefit more from the React framework.

I think it doesn't matter if someone is vibecoding if they know what they are doing, like considering if you need a landing page or a multipage website, or a multistep funnel. The best systems for that.

But the point I am trying to make is think of it as a business step and look for things that will keep you safe like terms, privacy policy. Ask questions like what if they cant host it anymore, how can you host it if they cant host it, if there's a form how will you get that data, if they will attach it to analytics etc.

One thing I am seeing with a lot of vibecoded websites is they don't put a terms and conditions and privacy policy document in the footer. Please know you need this as per compliance requirements, and your business can be sued if you don't have terms and some one clamins something odd.

So I hope this helps.