u/AdLonely7729

Can you open 10 AI apps close them and tell which one was which?

design is usually the reason.

I run a small product design studio focused on AI & SaaS.

Here is some of the sample work demonstrating our design approach : Figma Link

taking on 3 founding clients right now: for a discounted price

  • landing page/ full front-end (both UI + UX)
  • Figma files dev ready handoff

if you want your full app designed, we can talk about that too,

Discounted pricing doesn’t mean we rush the work or cut corners. We take the same amount of time and care regardless of what you’re paying.

And the experience is very different from working with a typical freelancer on fiver or upwork(not a bad thing, just different). You’ll get a more structured, studio-style process:

We use Notion as shared project space & documentation

  1. Proper onboarding (understanding product, avl users interviews doc, goals, Contract, Invoice) & off-boarding (figma files handover, feedback)

  2. Clear scope + defined deliverables (no messy scope creep)

  3. Thoughtful UX decisions, not just visual polish

  4. Consistent communication + checkpoints ( through slack and google meets )

  5. Dev-ready handoff with full clarity

If you wanna know more DM me, no strings attached or your interested in working together let's chat aswell :)

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u/AdLonely7729 — 44 minutes ago

Punched in every decision I made

I've spent a lot of time second-guessing past decisions without being able to remember what I was actually thinking at the time. The reasoning that made sense then is just gone. All that's left is the outcome and a vague memory of stress.

A year ago I started writing down every decision that felt heavy. Quitting a job, ending something, moving, buying something, saying yes to something I wasn't sure about. Just three things each time. What I decided, why I decided it, and how it made me feel.

What surprised me was that writing it down made me feel lighter straight away. Before anything was even resolved. Then going back to read it a few months later was a completely different experience. The fear I had written down almost never played out the way I imagined it would.

Been building a small tool around this habit if anyone wants to try it let me know

If not, happy to talk about the habit itself too. Does anyone else do something like this?

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u/AdLonely7729 — 7 hours ago

Logged in every decision I make

I've spent a lot of time second-guessing past decisions without being able to remember what I was actually thinking at the time. The reasoning that made sense then is just gone. All that's left is the outcome and a vague memory of stress.

A year ago I started writing down every decision that felt heavy. Quitting a job, ending something, moving, buying something, saying yes to something I wasn't sure about. Just three things each time. What I decided, why I decided it, and how it made me feel.

What surprised me was that writing it down made me feel lighter straight away. Before anything was even resolved. Then going back to read it a few months later was a completely different experience. The fear I had written down almost never played out the way I imagined it would.

Been building a small tool around this habit if anyone wants to try it: https://sri-12.kit.com/3be4b270e7

If not, happy to talk about the habit itself too. Does anyone else do something like this?

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u/AdLonely7729 — 7 hours ago
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Need advice on building a landing page

Building a product and wanted to create a wait list for the launch looked into kit and mailchip the page looked to generic and I couldn't play around with the design or anything else other than the given template

i have been looking to explore platforms Carrd, Typedream for better design? and I wanted to know if anyone used any of the platforms before and pro's and cons and if the paid versions are with it.

open to any other suggestions regarding on building landing page + waitlist

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u/AdLonely7729 — 2 days ago