Agree. Not using flags at all, or using ISO 639-2 language code instead is a better choice.
BTW, Apple has replaced the multicolored country flag icons used to identify many of its different language input sources/keyboard layouts with monochrome square icons containing letters that indicate the language with version 12.4 of MacOS Monterey in 2022. Not so long ago.
I like the website.
In the language selection section at the bottom flags are images. I’d rather make them emojies: 🇬🇧, 🇪🇸.
Do you already have a plan how to promote the website?
Great topic. Good article. To make it even better, consider adding screenshots of effective and not effective landing pages. Or even start with some good looking landing page as an example and step by step improve it with explanation until it becomes “perfect”. It will be very interesting to compare the screenshots before and after.
The design of a landing page is hard for sure. But using a design system (like TailwindCSS, daisyUI, etc.) or event templates simplifies things compared to manually writing CSS styles.
But for me writing good meaningful texts is even harder than design. Of course, the design has to be eye-catching, but if visitors doesn’t fully understand what your product does from the text, it’s a catastrophe. Also, texts should not be too long cause nobody will read them. Thus, I first write the initial text, then simplify it over and over again, Then show to multiple mates to get the feedback and fix parts that they didn’t understand. Sometimes remove ambiguous sentences, sometimes add extra explanation.