- Upgrade the Visual Value Proposition (Above the Fold)
The Current Issue: The hero section uses standard tech taglines ("Find Talent, Find Work") and relies on a "Open App" button. A visitor has to click away just to see what a bounty looks like.
The Fix: Replace generic structural background graphics with a high-fidelity, interactive product preview dashboard screenshot right under the main CTA. Let users see the active bounty feed, price tags (e.g. "$150 in USDC") and task difficulty levels before they even authenticate their wallet.
- Introduce a Live Bounty Ticker Component
The Current Issue: The page tells people they can earn crypto, but it doesn't show the real time health or liquidity of the platform
The Fix: Build a live, auto-refreshing ticker midway down the page showing recently closed or currently active bounties
Example: [Fixed Rust SDK Bug] - 250 USDC Paid to @dev_xyz (12 mins ago)
It acts as immediate psychological proof that the platform is active and that real money is changing hands right now.
- Replace Missing Social Proof
The Current Issue: The landing page heavily pulls in live tweets for testimonials. When APIs fluctuate or tweets are deleted, it leaves empty "Tweet not found" blocks, hurting credibility.
The Fix: Hardcode beautifully designed, static testimonial cards featuring prominent ecosystem developers or known Solana brands (like Realms or AllDomains). Include high-signal metrics rather than generic praise:
"We closed 8 GitHub bounties in under 48 hours. The PR quality from the Gibwork community was incredible."
— Anthony, Project Reviewer
- Dual-Path Onboarding UI
The Current Issue: The Get Started for Free button treats project creators and bounty hunting developers exactly the same, creating a confusing first-click experience.
The Fix: Implement a clear split onboarding section right after the hero image to segment the traffic immediately
The Current Issue: The hero section uses standard tech taglines ("Find Talent, Find Work") and relies on a "Open App" button. A visitor has to click away just to see what a bounty looks like.
The Fix: Replace generic structural background graphics with a high-fidelity, interactive product preview dashboard screenshot right under the main CTA. Let users see the active bounty feed, price tags (e.g. "$150 in USDC") and task difficulty levels before they even authenticate their wallet.
The Current Issue: The page tells people they can earn crypto, but it doesn't show the real time health or liquidity of the platform
The Fix: Build a live, auto-refreshing ticker midway down the page showing recently closed or currently active bounties
Example: [Fixed Rust SDK Bug] - 250 USDC Paid to @dev_xyz (12 mins ago)
It acts as immediate psychological proof that the platform is active and that real money is changing hands right now.
The Current Issue: The landing page heavily pulls in live tweets for testimonials. When APIs fluctuate or tweets are deleted, it leaves empty "Tweet not found" blocks, hurting credibility.
The Fix: Hardcode beautifully designed, static testimonial cards featuring prominent ecosystem developers or known Solana brands (like Realms or AllDomains). Include high-signal metrics rather than generic praise:
"We closed 8 GitHub bounties in under 48 hours. The PR quality from the Gibwork community was incredible."
— Anthony, Project Reviewer
The Current Issue: The Get Started for Free button treats project creators and bounty hunting developers exactly the same, creating a confusing first-click experience.
The Fix: Implement a clear split onboarding section right after the hero image to segment the traffic immediately