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[FEATURE] Dedicated Landing Page #997
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enhancementImprovement to existing functionalityImprovement to existing functionalityfeatureNew feature requestNew feature requestgssoc'26GirlScript Summer of Code 2026GirlScript Summer of Code 2026level:intermediateIntermediate level - 35 ptsIntermediate level - 35 ptstype:designUI/UX designUI/UX designtype:featureNew featureNew featuretype:performancePerformancePerformance
Currently, the Reframe website drops users directly into the editor with no introductory experience. First-time visitors have no clear context about what Reframe is, what it can do, or why they should trust it with their videos.
A polished, dedicated landing page that serves as the front door to Reframe — before the editor loads. It would include:
🎯 Hero Section — Headline, tagline, and a clear CTA ("Try it free — no login needed")
✨ Features Section — Visual breakdown of key features (resize, trim, rotate, speed, privacy)
🔒 Privacy Callout — Highlight the "100% local, no uploads" promise — this is a big differentiator
⚙️ How It Works — Simple 3-step visual (Upload → Edit → Export)
🌐 Supported Formats / Presets — Show the 11+ platform presets visually
🔗 Footer — GitHub link, license, contributing CTA
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Would be built within the existing Next.js + Tailwind CSS stack — no new dependencies needed.
A landing page helps with discoverability, trust, and contributor growth. Many open-source tools lose potential users because there's no "why should I use this?" moment before the app loads.
"I'd like to work on this — contributing under GSSoC'26"