I do agree with Vulkron on adding more effects to your synths. A thing that Client taught me was to experiment with the effect chaining. Because certain effects might sound better or worse with whatever you would place on there. But all in all, it is up to you. You are the producer, so you have all the options in your favor.
Don't forget to saturate your drums with the waveshaper so it boosts the transients. You could also use a gate to do this as well. The way I do it with the gate is lowering the attack, sustain and release, and then turning the gain knob all of the way up. You could put a quite a few gates in there if you want it boosted pretty well. Then comes the EQ'ing which will help get your instruments to the highest edges.
id recommend more detuning, especially when it comes to future bass chords, theyre supposed to be thiccc, make em wider and bigger with chorus, flanger, phaser, or just basic detuning
Literally everything else is good, frequencies arent all over the places, the song has a good flow, my only critique is it sounds plain, but that can easily be fixed with your choice of detunign as mentioned before