5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 130
This data governance SaaS site opens with a dark hero featuring a tilted dashboard screenshot, then pivots to light gray for four feature cards labeled Discover, Catalog, Monitor, Govern.
This startup resource site organizes 100+ real pitch decks by funding stage using sidebar filter icons (seedling for Seed, rocket for Series A).
This blockchain infrastructure site anchors its hero with "AI infrastructure to Verify any media" and launches product cards with "Coming soon" badges across ApeChain and Story Protocol integrations.
This dental practice site opens with "Let us help you / Reconnect with your smile" and uses tilted photo pairs to soften clinical imagery into spa-like warmth.
This education nonprofit site frames donor involvement with the rallying cry "Help us advance digital education in schools worldwide!" alongside stats showing "+300 Students impacted" in orange-accented numerals.
This organic baby formula site leads with a lifestyle photo of formula cans on a checkered cloth, then anchors the pitch with "modeled after breast milk" and exclusion claims like "NO CORN SYRUP, NO PALM OIL."
This overlanding gear site opens with "Level up your overlanding with flavor" over a misty mountain landscape, then showcases the product via a video thumbnail with curved "CLICK TO PLAY" text wrapping its play button.
This office furniture site sells privacy pods by centering a photograph of the product in its actual environment, paired with "Privacy perfected. Focus amplified."
This residential solar installer site structures its service range as three staggered cards—"Generation," "Electrification," "Automation"—each paired with lifestyle imagery rather than product shots.
This credit union site pairs financial products with social-impact copy—"Welcome, change-makers"—and uses red serif italics with scattered dot patterns as visual anchors.
This ghostwriting service site positions LinkedIn authority as a business platform necessity, using "We Turn Your Expertise & Stories Into Authority & Results on LinkedIn" as the core promise.
This residential solar site sells DIY installation kits by comparing itself to traditional solar with a profanity-laced icon breakdown showing "Don't pay for this shit" middlemen costs.
This church site mixes uppercase serif headlines with blue italic script on key words like "People" and "God" to humanize its value proposition.
This telehealth weight-loss site opens with a TrustScore badge and product cards priced "As low as $196/mo," positioning compounded medications as transparent, accessible alternatives.
This French bakery site layers a hero charcuterie image with a centered white card headline and uses a scattered photo collage paired with a cream sidebar for the "Bonjour Friends" origin story.
This mobile car detailing service site uses watermark-scale service names and overlapping customer avatars to establish social proof above the fold.
This creative agency site uses floating 3D geometric shapes in neon colors and rotates enterprise client logos in a marquee strip below the hero.
This fintech landing page counters the affordability objection with italicized pushback: "*I Can't Afford It*. We Say '*Now You Can*'."
This orphan care nonprofit site leads with a close-up child portrait and positions giving as personal: "For that one child, you can change the world."
This music festival site uses a scrolling ticker ("BE. HERE. NOW.") and neon color-blocking cards to announce venue details and community impact.
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This analytics platform landing page highlights "0 Code Integration" with neon green text highlights and overlapping dashboard card mockups in the hero.
This mobile video editor landing page positions itself through Apple credibility—"Featured by Apple" sits beside an award badge in the hero.
This male enhancement surgery site anchors credibility with a media logos bar and positions the surgeon's invention, the Himplant, in the hero copy.
This Bitcoin wallet site uses overlapping phone mockups showing different asset types and orange accent dots to distinguish feature badges.
This discount sportswear shop uses a dark hero with serif typography and stacks product cards in a compact four-column grid with full-width "Add to cart" buttons.
This spa chain site uses a split hero with overlapping card layout and tagline "Relax. Re-Charge. (Repeat)." to position membership as lifestyle routine.
This animation studio site uses chartreuse accents and all-caps condensed typography on pure black to position itself against glossy competitor work.
This telehealth site sells prescription treatments through treatment cards with warm gradient backgrounds and stripped-out pain points like "Judgement" and "Doctor's offices."
This online business course landing page uses a two-column hero with a lifestyle photo and positions lifetime re-access as "Become A B-Schooler *For Life!*" to justify the waitlist.
This family law firm site uses leather-bound law books as hero backdrop and italicizes "all" in "Family Law is *all* we do" to emphasize exclusive specialization.