Hi Brizy team, To the point: as a dev/designer, Brizy’s current platform feels static, dated, and behind compared to ReadyMag, Framer, Webflow, and even Squarespace. The templates seem stuck in 2018, with rigid layouts, minimal interaction, and a visual language that feels passé. This lack of evolution creates a mediocre experience for users who need a tool that feels alive, flexible, and contemporary. In 2025, users expect bold typography use, structural experimentation, micro-animations, and fluid responsiveness. Brizy instead delivers predictable, static blocks, shallow customization, and uneven cohesion between templates and blocks. Responsiveness works, but it feels clunky and uninspired, serviceable at best, forgettable at worst. Without a serious redesign, Brizy risks becoming irrelevant, useful only for amateurs and end users seeking a basic web presence, rather than for serious designers who make a living from it. Brizy needs a forward-looking design system with dynamic templates, motion support, responsive fluidity, and consistent visual language. To compete, it must modernize its aesthetic and UX now.