It has something very 1995 e-learning walled garden about it. You could maybe use help from a designer and a marketer.
If your target is small businesses and third sector orgs, look at how the likes of NationBuilder do it.
Notice how they don’t talk about blockchain or decentralization or anything like that - people in that sector are non techie and their first priority is that it works.
Yeah, at first i also thought the spinning globe icon was somewhat cheesy too...but now that you mentioned geocities, i really got a warm, fuzzy feeling; nostalgic for the fun days of yore. If that was the sentiment behind the globe, now i vote to keep it as-is.
When you say "company" is it a start-up thing or a side project or how is it making money?
If there is any money, hire an uxler or a designer or use an ok looking theme to build upon.
I'm sorry to chime in with the other critiques here and on something so superficial, but I think making it to some baseline would greatly improve how the project is seen.
Can you also give an elevator pitch? People can't be bothered with watching a long video I fear.
What I quickly grasp from your website: 1 to 3 devs, technical non-pragmatic solution, something like facebook maybe, but decentralized.
How is it better than diaspora, mastadon, facebook etc.?
I wrote a concept for a twitter-like link aggregator with ratings, without democracy or machine learning and would actually be happy to chat about whether it might fit qbix.
If your target is small businesses and third sector orgs, look at how the likes of NationBuilder do it.
Notice how they don’t talk about blockchain or decentralization or anything like that - people in that sector are non techie and their first priority is that it works.