u/DrBasquiat

I own and operate a small scale tour business (aka i dont know the first thing about coding)
I did study design so i have a bit of an idea in regards to UI and UX, but nothing substantial.

I wanted to build a website that would properly show what i offer, as straight to the point as possible, but also something that would serve as a platform for me to sell tickets and manage bookings, on my side the backend works great, i designed all the funtionality to fit the way i want to work with it, my fear is that the front end doesnt convey immediately my products, or had a messy flow.
Since i used an AI tool to build it via prompts, the whole process was full of loose ends and redundant CTA buttons for example, i spend a good deal of time trying to make it more lean but i still feel like it could be a lot more intuitive.
I have four main pages aside from home page, each has it's own independent purpose, either selling a service or just giving out information, please give me your honest feedback on how i can make it more intuitive, or what you would change, thank you.

I'm still adding content so don't mind the lack of blog posts and options of tours, etc,
most content will be added sometime this week

www.hoponsintra.com

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u/DrBasquiat — 24 days ago