u/Educational-March576

Updated my finance calculator website after Reddit feedback — would love another round of suggestions

Hey everyone,

A few days ago I shared my beginner finance calculator website here and got some really helpful feedback, so I spent time improving the project and wanted to share the updated version.

Recent improvements:

- cleaner layout and spacing

- better mobile responsiveness

- improved calculator flow

- more structured sections/headings

- visual feedback improvements while using the calculators

The site currently includes:

- Loan Calculator

- Mortgage Calculator

- Debt Payoff Calculator

- other finance-related tools

Built with:

- HTML

- CSS

- JavaScript

- Netlify

I’m still learning front-end development and SEO, so I’d really appreciate honest feedback on:

- UX/UI

- mobile experience

- calculator flow

- SEO/content ideas

- features that would make the tools more useful

Live site:

https://toolnestfinance.com

What would you improve next if this were your project?

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u/Educational-March576 — 7 days ago

Built my first finance calculator website as a beginner developer — looking for feedback

Hey everyone,

I recently built and deployed my first finance tools website using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Netlify.

The site currently includes:

- Loan calculator

- Mortgage calculator

- Debt payoff calculator

- Other finance tools

I also connected a custom domain, HTTPS, and Google Search Console myself, which was a huge learning experience.

I’m mainly looking for feedback on:

- design/UI

- usability

- mobile experience

- SEO/content ideas

- anything that feels confusing or weak

Live site:

https://toolnestfinance.com

Would appreciate honest feedback from more experienced developers/builders.

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u/Educational-March576 — 10 days ago