Seeking Guidance and Feedback for ThemeForest Submission

Hello Envato Community,

I hope everyone is doing well. I’m a passionate theme developer, and I’ve recently encountered a bit of a hurdle that I’m hoping to get some guidance on.

In January, I submitted two templates to ThemeForest, both of which were hard rejected. The feedback I received for my “Dragonfly - Martial Arts School React & Next.js Template” indicated that it didn’t meet the necessary quality standards. Despite my efforts to significantly enhance the second theme, it seems there are still areas I need to improve.

Creating themes is something I truly love, and I am committed to reaching the level of quality that ThemeForest requires. I would greatly appreciate any advice, critiques, or insights you could offer regarding my submissions. Specifically, I am looking for guidance on:

  1. Key areas where my themes might be falling short in terms of design and functionality.
  2. Best practices that I might have overlooked or need to implement.

I am eager to learn and improve, and I believe your expert insights could be incredibly valuable in this journey. If you could spare a moment to review my themes and share your thoughts, I would be immensely grateful.

Thank you so much for your time and help. I am looking forward to your valuable feedback and becoming an active part of this creative community.

Warm regards,

Anton Weigel

Not sure about the coding but design is not there yet to get approval.
No offense but there’re better “free” themes comparing to your item

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Thank you for taking the time to review my submission and for sharing your thoughts. Could you please specify which design aspects need attention, like colors, typography, layout, or other elements?

That’s the problem, it doesn’t follow the design quality standards as in 2024, this looks like a project from 2014.