note that without js turned on, your "burger" menu doesn't even show up, so links to other pages aren't accessible. you seem to be targeting developers, so there's a good chance a number of them browse with privacy extensions. i'd also suspect that the most interesting traffic for you will come from desktop, so why have a burger menu at all? that's an affordance primarily to accommodate mobile users. just list your primary links at the top and let them wrap on mobile. no js needed!
edit: forgot to note that "Get to know Midnight Theme" shows up in the burger menu, under 'Product'. you don't need either that 'Homepage' link, or even the 'Home' link 1 level up. linking home from the logo is sufficient.
Ah, it's the burger menu with broken links! It shouldn't show up unless the browser window is a certain width, but we'll look into scrapping it completely.
cool, i'd suggest the only links you need at the top are 'How it Works', 'Pricing', 'Blog' (for marketing), and 'Contact' (for sales). (edit:) oh yes, and also your call to action, 'Get API Keys'. everything else is footer material, and you already have a fat footer with most of those links anyway.
(i should note that i usually browse in narrow windows, so i often get the mobile version; most designers don't think about how people actually use browsers)
edit: forgot to note that "Get to know Midnight Theme" shows up in the burger menu, under 'Product'. you don't need either that 'Homepage' link, or even the 'Home' link 1 level up. linking home from the logo is sufficient.