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alex 👀
@aliszu
product design studio https://t.co/WJHOKw73u4 https://t.co/qTY7rmkN7o | https://t.co/MmqcGVLBQ1 | https://t.co/NqobtlA5Dz prev. co-founded baked design, @getabode
my story → Katılım Nisan 2012
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fast AF boooi!
Art of Flora already on before.click 😈
Congrats Klemens on the launch!
Klemens 🦆 Art of Fauna@klemensstrasser
Art of Flora is AVAILABLE NOW! 🌸 🌱 A cosy puzzle game based on historical plant art 🫶 20 % are donated to nature conservation 🦾 Big focus on accessibility 🧑🎨 Artist gallery 🎻 Beautiful sounds 🧒Kids mode Exclusive on the @AppStore Link below! ⬇️
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new in!
Claude,
BurnBar,
What's going on? (ASO, Onboarding, Paywall),
Descent,
RemyAI,
Unwind (ASO, Onboarding),
Stuff (ASO, Onboarding, Paywall),
just dropped to before.click!
enjoy!
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@itsss_chidu i think call build initial trust and from designer perpspective easier to sell -that's why most people use it
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every time i browse for an inspo , i see the same thing
most of the concepts try to load everything at once
every metric.
every option.
every feature.
right there on the first screen.
the problem isn't that your product has a lot of data. the problem is you're making the user deal with all of it at the same time.
human working memory holds 5-9 things. that's it.
hick's law says every additional choice increases decision time logarithmically.
expedia removed one form field and made $12M/year more. one field.
when you open robinhood you see one number. your portfolio value. that's the job of that screen.
the best data-heavy apps don't show less data. they show the right data at the right time.
here's what helps:
→ one primary action per screen
if your screen supports two primary actions, it supports zero.
→ progressive disclosure
show the essential stuff first. let users dig deeper when they need to.
→ the five-second test
show someone your screen for 5 seconds. if they can't tell you what it does and what to do next - go back to Figma
→ ask "what job is this screen does?"
if the answer is longer than one sentence, you're trying to do too much
→ and check @mobbin
to see how best in the industry do it!
don't show everything.
show the one thing that matters right now.
the rest can wait one tap away.

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@alexandroff_h @bevel_health garmin connect is a story to analyze in the book lol
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@aliszu If you compare Garmin Connect and @bevel_health — the difference is clear like day and night 😅
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@itsss_chidu which one coverts the most?
by the end of the day all of them bring the same results
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trying to give before.click a bolder look and expand the bubble gum concept - to not have it only on "inspire me" bubble button
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Descent is also on before.click!
Pietro Messineo@pietro_messineo
Descent is finally live on the App Store 🎉 Who said traveling has to be expensive? ✈️ Set your price. We’ll alert you when flights drop. Start saving on tickets today, your future trips will thank you 😉 Download it for free: apps.apple.com/app/descent-ch…
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we're hiring builders.
don't send a cv.
send what you’ve shipped.
projects. products. design. github.
show taste. show ownership.
late nights. early mornings.
you only get a few real shots.
if you believe in what we're building, message me.
remote in europe + north america.
bonus if you grew up on minecraft.



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super happy to see the traffic on before.click from different sources than 𝕏
as always @toolfolio brings crazy numbers

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@stephenbliss the onboarding and paywall part is new - so it doesnt cover the whole apps but working on it!
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most clients don't come to me asking for a full redesign.
they come asking for onboarding.
then it turns into ASO screenshots.
then a paywall.
then somehow.. the whole app.
most of the time it starts the same place.
that's part of why I've been building before.click differently.
not just a design gallery.
a resource for founders and designers who care about App Store optimization too.
this week: onboarding flows and paywalls are live in the directory.
next week: rankings with some keyword insights
next next week: improved ASO checklist.
somewhere in between new homepage.
also started tracking which apps people actually look at most. curious where that data goes.
also discovered yesterday @burnbarapp - what a well designed app
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@yannschaub i don't know - altho i try to talk with some founders and capture some insights
as most of the apps has in-app payment it's hard to "predict" the revenuem, the api also doesn't the data about impressions on app store
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