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Posting Website Design Inspiration for nearly 15 years. Building. ⊙ https://t.co/XkeER8NE8n ⊙ https://t.co/4l6Wz1LdOV ⊙ https://t.co/RrSOAw6OJ5 ⊙ https://t.co/8CXmb9dKUf

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Jordan Gilroy@JordanGilroy·
@pie6k Nice post, but not exactly what I'm looking for.
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Adam Pietrasiak
Adam Pietrasiak@pie6k·
Looking for some amazing designer: Someone who will redesign our screen.studio website. We want it to feel like Apple landing pages, but with some unique personality. Do you know someone? Only extremely strong portfolios please
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Not using any capital letters is a mind virus ego contest. It has immaturity and california sweat pants all over it. Capitalize letters in text messages, emails and social posts or you look like a fool!
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
It’s nice as developer to have the AI heat off us with the Stitch release. Designers, you’re __________.
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
@fffabs @posthog Not used it since the hot jar days and the performance hit wasn’t worth it over what I got out of it. Might try again. Too focused on getting users to the site rather than optimising the site for the users.
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mr fabio
mr fabio@fffabs·
@AdmireTheWeb @posthog How your visitors behave. It helps you understand if there are any parts of the site that get missed. So for example in the product page photo I posted, I can see users tried to click or swipe it, which wouldn’t do anything because I don’t have that feature yet.
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mr fabio
mr fabio@fffabs·
It’s always fascinating to see the heatmaps of users’ behaviour on your site. Using @posthog for this.
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Andrey
Andrey@Andrey__HQ·
We just asked 1000 people in the streets of London if they knew about Claude Only 28 said yes And of those 28, 20 said they’ve never used it, just heard of it We’re still so damn early
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
@TyroneC__ Lol, there are budget versions of all this and they’re equally as good. Studio Display and 997 911 C4S.
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Tyrone C.
Tyrone C.@TyroneC__·
Why do i need to have such an expensive taste
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
@Robert_Watkin_ @levelsio AI is far smarter with well structured code over spaghetti static output. Prompts are quicker. Why change 50 files when you can change 1.
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Robert Watkin
Robert Watkin@Robert_Watkin_·
@AdmireTheWeb @levelsio I've not really ran into any issues. That being said, I've been a dev for 7 years so have been able to adjust context and catch issues with any of the plans the AI has come up with
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Robert Watkin
Robert Watkin@Robert_Watkin_·
I'm starting a new project! 🥳 But for the first time in a long time... I will be using NO FRAMEWORK! I have had the felt for a while that the benefits of a framework have been eroded away by AI I know people like @levelsio have done this for a long time already ... but I still felt that frameworks had their place for speed/convenience AI now closes the gap as it can make a lot of boilerplate features in a matter of minutes without all of the bloat that you will likely never use Now is the time to bring back efficiency and reject bloat! Extrapolate into the future and I can see a scenario where we don't even need high level languages e.g. direct English -> Machine Code Would love to hear what others think? are you thinking of doing this? is there any reason why frameworks may still have relevancy? 🤔
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
You know when you context switch a lot as you're constantly reading the docs of your own apps.
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
Just found a bug where docs search only worked if you were logged in. Always check your 404 logs.
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
🚨 Anthropic just dropped its 🦞 @OpenClaw competitor Meet Dispatch. A new research preview in Claude Cowork that completely changes how you interact with AI. Here’s how it works: 1️⃣ Pairs your phone to a persistent Claude session on your desktop 2️⃣ Message tasks on the go, come back to finished work 3️⃣ Executes code in a secure, local sandbox Your files stay 100% local and private, and Claude asks for your approval before touching anything Sure, the desktop needs to stay on, but the flexibility is insane. Rolling out now to Max users (Pro coming soon). Time to pair that phone! 👀
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
@StevenCravotta Not convinced, everyone shouldn't pay for every service. Hooks are required. $6 x 25, is annoying. SaaS apps are getting smaller and more niche. This requires more multi-subs.
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Steven
Steven@StevenCravotta·
Freemium is an outdated app model. Freemium is an outdated app model. Freemium is an outdated app model. Freemium is an outdated app model.
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Chris Sev
Chris Sev@chris__sev·
Removing 300 cables from my desk thanks to this
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Admire The Web@AdmireTheWeb·
@IronBrands16 Paying for analytics is a hard-sell to be honest. So a free plan is really great. If you can then offer value over free, then that's the hook. Strongly considering adding a free plan to @getreplybox as it's a hard sell for those with blogs that get a couple comments a year.
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Iron
Iron@IronBrands16·
Dont give us “did you try removing free plan?” Yes we did, and we are fully aware that a free plan is NOT a pricing strategy. Its a marketing strategy Also we believe users running websites that dont make money should have an alternative to the monstrosity of GA4 - Free plan: democratizing analytics - Simple plan: remove GA4 for SA for your business
adriaan.com 📊 Simple Analytics@adriaandotcom

We passed 35,000 users at Simple Analytics. Every month, around 1,000 new users sign up and use our product. Transparency notice: most of them are free users. We have 1,337 paying customers. I was super scared about what support would cost us, so I built a community to forward people to and blocked the support email for free users. But you know what? Our tool is super self-serve. Users can figure it all out themselves, while our customer support is wide open. That said, we don’t get much back from our free users. They obviously don’t pay us anything, but we expected a bit more talk about Simple Analytics online because of it. So we’re debating internally whether we should add a badge requirement to the Free plan. Then free users would need to add a badge linking to Simple Analytics, which would give us something back: more eyeballs (even on smaller websites) and some backlinks (which might help, especially from bigger websites). Open to other suggestions on what we can do to keep the Free plan attractive, while also making sense from a business perspective.

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