5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 75
This fintech landing page highlights its AI copilot through a chat demo showing "Yes, I've classified 30 transactions today and your books are up to date."
This blockchain infrastructure site sells "The first decentralized AI operating system" with gradient mesh backgrounds and dual CTAs ("Bridge to 0G" and "Start Building").
This creative collaboration platform emphasizes production workflows through a product mockup with layered tag chips and a 3D-tilted perspective effect.
This corporate AI training site leads with "Training teams in AI & automation" and uses a floating orbital arrangement of SaaS tool icons to visualize the skill ecosystem.
This HR-tech platform site uses floating UI mockups clustered above the headline and underlines key words with purple accents instead of traditional emphasis.
This creative studio site announces "We Make It Happen" with an orange radial glow effect behind the serif heading's opening word.
This real estate lending platform sells AI automation with a 3D wireframe cityscape hero and teal accent buttons labeled "Loan Requests" and "Enroll Now."
This music production platform uses photo-filled block letters in the hero and hand-drawn scribble overlays framing product imagery throughout.
This data quality SaaS site structures its value proposition as a numbered roadmap: "bad data to good data" with color-coded accent blocks for each step.
This animal welfare nonprofit site opens with a question—"Will you help dogs in urgent need of a happy place?"—paired with a cutout dog photo overlapping an organic yellow blob.
This fast-casual salad chain site uses serif headlines paired with mint-to-peach gradients and overlapping product photography to showcase seasonal menu rotations.
This talent management agency site stacks "SPORTS MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT CULTURE" in alternating filled and outlined type against a near-black background.
This landlord insurance site opens with "*Fast,*" italicized in purple serif to emphasize speed, then anchors credibility with "$60.00 per month" prominently displayed in the hero illustration.
This NGO site uses a three-color palette—black, white, yellow—with regional tabs and stacked B&W photography to present "Land Rights and Resilience: Stories from Our Network."
This lifestyle influencer site leads with a watercolor gradient hero, circular portrait, and four service options split as "FOR [AUDIENCE] →" directional labels.
This mental health provider directory site frames its value proposition as "We have someone good in mind for every type of mind" and leads with a tabbed search interface for providers, programs, and AI matching.
This snack cake brand site layers heart icons and product photography over a blue gradient to sell Valentine's Day seasonal offerings.
This local flower farm site sells subscriptions with italic all-caps headers, oval-clipped product photos, and a repeating marquee banner reading "✻ FAMILIA ✻ FLORAL."
This real estate photography site uses all-caps serif headlines with hand-drawn underline decorations and dark photo overlays to create editorial luxury branding.
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This biotech brand site anchors its hero with a woman's arm wearing a branded compression sleeve against a lavender-to-pink gradient, pairing product photography with editorial typography.
This social media marketing agency site anchors its pitch with a scrolling marquee listing platform names—"Social Media Marketing Full" repeating—rather than listing services.
This alternative asset management site sells institutional credit access through three-column cards with gradient green backgrounds and serif headlines anchored left.
This designer portfolio uses a masonry grid of duotone-filtered images framed by bright primary-color border strips on the viewport edges.
This nonprofit marketing agency site uses hand-drawn doodle connectors and circled keywords to visualize donor conversion as "Follow, Fund, and Forward."
This plant and planter e-commerce site uses serif italic headings paired with a dark forest green palette and names each product after a person ("Tris," "Nora," "Noah").
This expense management site leads with "Travel and expense, *at the speed of chat*" and stages feature discovery through audience-segmented cards ("Organize my own expenses" / "Manage expenses for a small team").
This infrastructure site layers full-width cinematic tunnel photography with left-aligned white text and ghost-button CTAs, using uppercase sans-serif throughout.
This insurtech site leads with "$447/mo savings" in a bold serif headline, then reveals five overlapping lifestyle photos and stacked accordion cards with pastel backgrounds.
This luxury event planning site uses a dark editorial layout with serif headings in italic, rotated image diamonds, and forward-slash prefixed CTAs like "/ EXPLORE OUR EXPERTISE."
This French property-management site pairs coastal lifestyle photography with "On en parle!"—a conversational CTA replacing standard contact language.