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@CurtMoonfire

Building Pickle 🥒 (recipes from Reels & TikToks+) | UX & product design in public | Small studio @ Moonfire Sharing experiments & lessons from the journey.

Download Pickle on iOS 👉 Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
Our app we’ve been building for the past few months is finally launched! Pickle is a recipe app that turns Instagram and TikTok cooking videos into clean, easy-to-follow recipes. Search ‘Pickle recipes’ on the App Store or tap the link in my bio Only available for iPhone atm
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Started using the Claude code Figma MCP and seems unreal This week I’m going to explore it further and to understand more. How can it integrate and enhance the PM > Design > Dev handoff workflow
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
Considering starting to do design audits for complex SaaS systems. Anyone have experience with this? If so, reach out 😁
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@adriankuleszo I’ve been meaning to read hooked for a while, I will start it this week
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Adrian@adriankuleszo·
Read it a while ago, excellent book. You should also try reading Thinking with Type and Identity Designed if you’re into visual identities. Few other suggestions: Hooked - if you want to learn how to build habit-forming UX and Steal Like an Artist for those posting online :)
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kosta@uxkosta

designers, read this rn

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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
@avstorm Wonder where they got their inspiration from 👀
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
Anyone used Rive much to create some nice animations and transitions for iOS apps? Thinking of trying it out
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@arvidkahl Gotta stay grounded but still keep building
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
One of the biggest skills you can learn in life is to hold two opposing thoughts in your mind at the same time. Yes, entrepreneurship as presented on social media is performative and plagued by survivorship bias. It's a false promise of eventual success. Yes, entrepreneurship is a non-random event that rewards consistent effort and increases its chances of success with each new challenge overcome. It's a valid promise of eventual success. Both are true. You now have a choice which one to direct your attention towards.
Dagobert - Corporate sellout 👔@dagorenouf

Imagine your Twitter feed only showed people who won the lottery. Every day you only see posts from people who won big. Within a few weeks you’d start to think winning the lottery is normal. And you'd probably start playing the lottery yourself 🤑 At first you would lose of course. But then one day you’d get lucky and win your first $100. And since you’re seeing daily posts of lottery winners, you’d think « this is proof the lottery is working, I just need to learn how to play it better » Then you’d meet a community of full-time lottery player. Every time you have a small win, they support and boost you. "You're on the right path bro, you're gonna make it!" So you quit your job and focus 100% on the lottery. You still see posts about other people who win big everyday. And you’re sure it’s only a matter of time until it’s your turn. But the months go by, and you’re still only winning $100 here and there. But one time you win $10,000! (after spending $20,000) Its crazy! And you think you finally figured it out! But the next day you’re back to losing. Now the years go by, and you still see the daily stream of winners celebrating on your feed. But you’re still nowhere as successful as them. And you start wondering. Why am I still not winning? Is there something wrong with me? Am I stupid? But there is nothing wrong with you. You just made the mistake of believing the algorithm. The algorithm which gives 100x more visibility to the winners, and makes it seem like everybody but you is winning. But the truth is only 0.1% of people win anything significant at the lottery. Most people fail, but you will never see or hear about them, because of the algorithm. There’s nothing wrong with you, you’re just a normal person who didn’t win the lottery. Like basically 99% of people on earth. Your perception that you should’ve won was just a fantasy driven by social media algorithms. This realization makes you feel sad for a while, but after a few days you feel liberated. You stop thinking there’s anything wrong with you for losing at the lottery, and you start coming back to your real life, and look for a job again. You’re just a normal person and that feels good. No need to win big, just build a good life. Once you start realizing this, you try to warn the other lottery players. You tell them about this reality, but they don’t listen. They’re too addicted themselves. So they dismiss you as a loser who gave up too quickly, and cast you away. But in reality you just woke up to the fantasy and tried to help them. Indie hacking is a cult.

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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
@alexgilev Yep. Learned this building Pickle. Every page works better once you decide what its one real job is
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Alex@alexgilev·
ux tip for startup founders: your interface is the first thing a user sees, and is the most important part of your product. if your interface is weak, you’ll face an extremely complicated and expensive challenge, i mean it, in cleaning it up or improving it. to build a killer interface, you need to focus on the core element of each page, (just one), and leave the rest for later. to determine what a page’s core is, ask yourself: “what’s the essence of this page?”“which element is vital to its understanding?” each customization you offer means: more code extra developing further testing … and loads of other complications. occam’s razor is your best option.
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@robj3d3 Congrats Rob!
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Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
10 months ago I left my job to build a SaaS Today I hit $9k MRR!!! 🥹
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
Recipe imports now work for YouTube and Facebook 🎉 Just drop a video link in Pickle and it’ll pull the recipe right in. Recipe title, ingredients, everything. Makes saving recipes you find while scrolling way easier 🍳
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
@chalaska Congrats Chris, beautiful car!
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Chris Halaska@chalaska·
Could’ve gone all out. Decided not to. Picked a car I love, kept the budget sane, and put the rest into investments. Long game > short thrills (for now).
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@chalaska was his approach more storytelling or straight facts?
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Chris Halaska@chalaska·
I used to secretly record my creative director pitching brand direction to stakeholders. I'd study it, learn from it, and replicate it. Having a growth mentality is exactly why I'm where I am today, it was the essential ingredient.
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
Good design isn’t always about adding more. It’s about making what’s already there clearer. What’s something you’ve simplified recently that made a big difference?
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Curt@CurtMoonfire·
@darylginn Yeah, not always good, but def worth studying why it resonates
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Figma@figma·
Improved vector editing with the Cut tool, any way you slice it → Click to split a line or a point → Drag to slice across vectors
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I also made $24K from my boring investment. (not directly startup revenue, but reinvesting profits into SP500)
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I made $41,383 in September 2025. 🧑‍💻 CodeFast — $15.4K ⚡️ ShipFast — $14.1K 📈 DataFast — $8.5K 🐥 Twitter — $1.3K 🍜 Indie Page — $785 🧬 BioAge — $490 💨 Zenvoice — $236 🎞️ YouTube — $132 🚀 LaunchViral — $129 🌱 HabitsGarden — $118 🛡️ ByeDispute — $117 📚 WorkbookPDF — $57 💩 PoopUp — $19 HOLD ON POOPUP, HOLD ON!
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@rauchg Exactly, trust builds over time and that’s what really lasts
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
A good rule of thumb when you design products and give support: “how do I make this person a 𝘤𝘶𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦?” If you do right by them, customers will reward you with business over the long term that doesn’t jump out on spreadsheets. There’s a meme about venture capitalists looking for “generational companies.” It’s hard to pinpoint what and which those are, but when I think about the companies I look up to… I’ve been buying from them for ages. Earned customer trust is like compounding interest. It’s unwise to trade trust for a short term gain.
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@JayDwivedi_ Nice work Jay that’s a lot of stacked drop shadows
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Jay Dwivedi@jaydwivedi_·
Challenge accepted: I replicated Cluely's button graphics Slow video version and free file in below reply Comment more challenges - I'll try replicating the most liked one
dhruv@dhruvmakes

@JayDwivedi_ Create one for exactly this effect

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@Abmankendrick B - Red means a critical action for the user
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