Phoenix Startup UI Kit – only $34!
October 13, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Phoenix Startup UI Kit – only $34!
Expires: November 2, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

Whether you prefer Sketch, Photoshop or HTML5, you can now whip up a fabulous landing page website in no time. The Phoenix Startup UI Kit features 110 HTML5 cards that are a total snap to set up. By moving around over 350 different website components (across 14 different categories), you can quickly and easily get your site off the ground.
Highlights:
- 110 HTML5 cards.
- 350+ website components to mix and match – over 14,000 different combinations.
- 14 different site categories – headers, covers, portfolios, features, pricing, testimonials, etc.
- Customize with ease – Highly organized and properly named Photoshop and Sketch files.
- Fully responsive – clean, modern look works on any screen size.
- Check the live preview here.





Pricing:
Normally this amazing tool sells for $89 but for a limited time only, you can get the Phoenix Startup UI Kit for just $34! That’s a savings of 62% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to start your landing pages today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- May be used for unlimited commercial and personal projects.
- Reselling, sharing, redistributing and giving away is not permitted.
- Contains HTML/CSS/JS + Jade/SCSS plus Sketch/PSD.
- Lifetime support included.
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