Editorial standards

How we review submissions on Landdding.

Every landing page featured on Landdding has been reviewed by a human before publication. This page documents the criteria we apply, the process we follow, and the decisions we make about which submissions to feature.

Last updated April 16, 2026 · Maintained by Bardhyl Bytyqi, Founder & Editor

What we look for

Landdding curates landing pages on four main criteria. Not every selected site excels at all four — exceptional work in one area can compensate for competence in others.

  • Visual craft

    Typography, layout, color, motion, and image quality. We look for pages that reveal care — considered spacing, tuned easing curves, custom or uncommon type pairings. Stock photography and default component libraries are not disqualifying, but they rarely win on craft alone.

  • Conceptual clarity

    What the page is for should be decipherable in ten seconds. Positioning lines that could fit any SaaS, feature lists that repeat each other, and hero copy that hedges are all markers of pages that do not make the feed even if they look nice.

  • Technical execution

    Pages should load cleanly on mobile and desktop, handle basic interaction states, and not be broken in common browsers. We check submissions on multiple devices before approval. Sites that look good on macOS Safari but collapse on iPhone Chrome are rejected.

  • Live and production-ready

    Submissions must be live at a public URL. Coming-soon pages, placeholder landings, and Figma prototypes are not accepted as feature submissions. Waitlist pages for real products are fine; redirect-to-Typeform stubs are not.

What we reject

Not everything submitted makes the feed. The common rejection patterns are:

  • Unchanged templates. Sites that are visibly a Webflow, Framer, or WordPress template with only the copy swapped out rarely meet the craft bar.
  • Broken or unfinished pages. Hero images that do not load, navigation that 404s, forms that silently fail.
  • SEO doorway pages. Programmatically-generated pages targeting keyword variants are not in scope.
  • Adult, illegal, or deceptive content. We reject without comment.
  • Duplicate submissions. If a site is already in the feed, additional submissions are rejected. Redesigns of previously-featured sites are re-evaluated on merit.

How a submission is reviewed

  1. A submission arrives through /submit, either from the site's maker or from a third party highlighting someone else's work.
  2. We open the site in mobile and desktop, scroll the full page, test the primary CTA, and check a handful of interactive states.
  3. We categorise the submission by industry, platform (if known), and surface tags that describe visual or structural patterns.
  4. Approved submissions enter the queue and are published into the daily feed. Rejected submissions are typically closed without notification; exceptions are made where the submitter asked for feedback.

Conflicts of interest

Landdding is independent. We do not accept payment, gifts, or favours in exchange for feature placement. Sponsored partnerships through our advertise programme are clearly labelled as partnership content and are separate from editorial selections.

When a submission is from a friend, a past client, or a site we were tangentially involved in, we apply the same criteria as to any other submission. We do not publish landings from Landdding's own parent company Azwedo without flagging that relationship in the description.

Corrections and removals

If a landing page on Landdding is inaccurate, mis-attributed, or the site owner has asked for removal, we act on reasonable requests quickly. Contact the team at /contactwith the URL and the change requested. We do not remove entries simply because a company's positioning has changed since submission — that is part of the historical record we curate.

About the editor

Landdding's editorial direction is set by Bardhyl Bytyqi, the founder. He reviews most submissions personally. You can find more context on who runs Landdding on the about page.