I saw your comment and that made me want to take a look. This is my first impression.
I clicked on it and got dropped into a screen with a blank text field and a double ended slider.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do at this point. So I left.
I have no idea if it is interesting, good, or bad, but I'm not going to waste any time with it unless I get a strong feeling that it will be worth it for me.
To me this feels like I stumbled onto someone's prototype of something (I think), but there's no description or instructions or anything to give the user context or tell them what they can or can't do with it or why they might want to.
I went back and clicked on one of the sliders and was presented with a button and a new tab.
That at least gives me some indication of something to do.
But it wasn't until I actually clicked the button that I got anything that might resemble content.
That's also when the walk-thru pop up appeared.
Don't make the user have guess.
Also, very unexpectedly I actually felt intimidated by such a blank screen being presented to me. It felt like being dropped into MS Word or an IDE for the first time. It wasn't until I had stuff on the screen I could interact with that the (slight) anxiety went way.
I clicked on it and got dropped into a screen with a blank text field and a double ended slider.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do at this point. So I left.
I have no idea if it is interesting, good, or bad, but I'm not going to waste any time with it unless I get a strong feeling that it will be worth it for me.
To me this feels like I stumbled onto someone's prototype of something (I think), but there's no description or instructions or anything to give the user context or tell them what they can or can't do with it or why they might want to.