This caught my interest because I've been dabbling with 3D graphics for the web lately. Some feedback: If your product is a no-code editor, why not make that the focus of your website? Squarespace for example doesn't take you to a generic website and asks you to sign up from there, they take you to their editor to start building your own site immediately. You could add examples somewhere else on the site.
Generally an interesting field to work in, lots of uncharted territory in terms of UI best practices and user expectations. Good luck!
I don't agree in this case. I don't want to start editing, I want to know what the heck a "3D website" is. Now I know, and it turns out it's not something I want to spend any time using.
I'm getting strong vibes of the work of indie game developer thecatamites from the site.
Not quite sure what sort of site, on which I was attempting to actually accomplish something, I'd be happy to find something like this on, but there's probably some use I'm not thinking of.
I agree with this, when I look at the site I want to know how the editor works and what the pricing model is.
You can include a link to a demo and the showcase sites elsewhere.
It also feels what you're trying to sell is full 3D website templates, when in reality it would probably be more viable as an embed or a section of a bigger site.
An example of a successful site that is built on similar tech is decentraland
Generally an interesting field to work in, lots of uncharted territory in terms of UI best practices and user expectations. Good luck!