Do you believe that most people know what Bootstrap is? Enough to recognize it on sight? And that they care enough to not use a site that was built with it?
And of those people, are they the kind of people who would find a site like this one useful? That is, are you saying that in your opinion, this site will suffer noticeable financial consequences of having used Bootstrap and not sufficiently disguised it? And that that lost revenue would offset the costs of changing the design?
I'm not sure that I can agree with you if that's the point you're trying to make.
The people who use Bountify (ie, programmers) will almost certainly know what Bootstrap is, and that stereotypical Bootstrap "look" gives the impression of laziness and a lack of care. Whether that impression is correct or not is debatable, but the fact remains that form is often just as important as function when it comes to making a sale.
Really? I don't think it matters. After I learned about bootstrap I started noticing it everywhere but beyond "oh hey, they're using bootstrap" (and stealing ideas like crazy when I notice) I don't get offended if someone is using it.
And of those people, are they the kind of people who would find a site like this one useful? That is, are you saying that in your opinion, this site will suffer noticeable financial consequences of having used Bootstrap and not sufficiently disguised it? And that that lost revenue would offset the costs of changing the design?
I'm not sure that I can agree with you if that's the point you're trying to make.