Seems interesting, but I'll be honest: I'd put the open communities themselves at the front, before any registrations or sign up forms. This way you kinda replicate the successful Reddit formula, but with a more personal twist.
Let the communities do the promotion for you, and either way - congrats with the launch and I wish you reaching the stars quicker - I LOVE some of the design choices you've made in the community management screen itself.
Excellent job. I like it how one can create a ready-to-go community at the speed of light. Great UI and UX, no jargons, well thought templates. It's only natural, for me, to support and rate it high.
Frond dev team is very hardworking. Since Launch of the product, I am receiving continuously product new features updates. The Frond 2.0 version is a direct evidence how dev team is sincerely hardworking behind this awesome product.
It is impressively simple to use. A hobbyist without a tech background can still easily participate in a community on Frond. Yet, The features are elegant, lovely, & professional. It is appealing to attract all types of community backgrounds.
Most importantly, Conversations are going to return to communities. We are going to be able to engage with members while still being able to find everyone. I'm looking forward to growing a vibrant group on Frond.