Built for Algeria, not for templates
Stop guessingwhere you study, who you join, and what comes next
UniHunter turns the university hunt into one clear surface: campuses, clubs, and BAC stories with real context instead of scattered tabs.
A landing page that opens with direction, not filler.
The homepage now feels like an entry point into an ecosystem instead of a search box dropped on a card.
Three public tracks, one visual language.
Universities, clubs, and BAC stories are introduced as distinct journeys without making the user re-learn the interface.
Built to feel alive, but still useful in the first five seconds.
Large Arabic-first typography, layered atmospherics, and asymmetrical composition give the product a stronger identity.
Universities
Clubs
BAC experiences
Practical data
The information hierarchy is finally explicit
Public university information, specialties, links, and local discovery paths are presented as tools, not decoration.
Contribution with review
Motion supports the narrative instead of decorating it
Edit requests, moderated submissions, and review flows matter, so the homepage now hints at that credibility model.
Student perspective
The visual identity stops feeling generic
BAC stories and clubs make the experience human, which is important for an education product in Algeria.
Start from something real and keep moving
Browse the directory, compare what matters, and then contribute something that sharpens the map for the next person.
