Himanshu @ Flowtrix

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Himanshu @ Flowtrix

Himanshu @ Flowtrix

@himanshusahu

CEO @Flowtrix_co • Helping B2B companies build enterprise-level marketing websites | Website Revamp Agency

Bengaluru, India Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Himanshu @ Flowtrix
Himanshu @ Flowtrix@himanshusahu·
🎉 Big news: @Flowtrix_co is now an @Webflow Enterprise Premium Partner. Huge thanks to the Flowtrix team who made this happen! We are just getting started!
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Alex Barashkov
Alex Barashkov@alex_barashkov·
It finally has a name: Chudo App. Our AI-powered app for designers is starting to take shape. Here’s a first sneak peek - the project empty state. Alpha is coming very soon.
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
someone told me "payments is a solved problem." brother I just spent 3 weeks figuring why a specific card type from a specific bank in a specific country fails silently on tuesdays. nothing about global payments is solved.
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Alex Barashkov
Alex Barashkov@alex_barashkov·
these fake "one shot with ai" posts are frying people’s brains founders see that crap and think good design can be done in 5 minutes now so they come to designers expecting a proper site, brand, or video basically instantly that’s not reality ai can help a lot, sure but it still can’t one-shot great web ui or branding at a real professional level the only people getting strong results with ai are people with actual taste, actual skills, and enough patience to babysit the output for hours ai speeds up designs slightly it does not make good design instant
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
did my first "amazon now" order in bangalore. the service is great (cashbacks + very fast delivery for me), but the UX on mobile is horrible compared to instamart/blinkit it feels like amazon now is using a webview to render the website inside the amazon app. long way to go.
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Abhishek@MSDianAbhiii·
Everyone wants Jaskirat’s green & navy striped polo… meanwhile I want this t-shirt.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
I’ve been banging my head against a wall trying to figure out what this headline says. Am I retarded?
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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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Himanshu @ Flowtrix
Himanshu @ Flowtrix@himanshusahu·
@ayushagarwal @dodopayments this works very well for small teams. enterprises / growth stage companies will still have to rely on a cms platform, so they can take control over marketing site!
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
we just rebuilt @dodopayments from scratch. migrated entirely off framer. rewrote the whole thing in astro. the old site looked fine but under the hood it was slow. heavy javascript bundles. unnecessary client-side rendering for what is fundamentally a static marketing site. page speed scores were mid. every time we wanted to change something it felt like fighting the tool instead of building. so we nuked it. astro ships zero javascript by default. every page is static HTML unless you explicitly need interactivity. the result is a site that loads almost instantly. lighthouse scores through the roof. SEO actually works because crawlers aren't waiting for javascript to render your content. the migration took effort but the tradeoff was obvious. full control over every pixel. no vendor lock-in. no mysterious build steps. no "why is this component re-rendering on every page." if you're running a SaaS marketing site on a no-code builder and wondering why your page speed is garbage, this is your sign.
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benjamin
benjamin@benjaminnathan·
Shaders are coming to @framer.
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
Software isn’t merely technical work anymore. It’s creative. Introducing Replit Agent 4. The first AI built for creative collaboration between humans and agents. Design on an infinite canvas, work with your team, run parallel agents, and ship working apps, sites, slides & more.
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Rudi
Rudi@rudiuix·
cheaper alternative to a framer subscription
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Mitch
Mitch@benjaminprinter·
Alright mfs, just crafted a 21-page doc on how we rebuilt a consultant's stagnant B2B offer from the ground up Within 15 days of starting with us, he closed a $15K upfront + $10K/mo retainer I just packaged the entire play into a doc with screenshots of the exact step-by-step instructions we laid out for him RT + Follow & Comment "B2B" to get the doc
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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
Repeat after me Local SEO client proposals are STILL the fastest way to close 67% more prospects in 2025 🤯 We wrote a 43-page book on this that we wanted to sell for $297 But we're making it free for the next 72 hours Inside you'll get: ✓ The "Map Pack Domination" proposal framework that converts cold prospects ✓ 11 proven pricing models for local SEO retainers ($2K-$8K/month) ✓ Word-for-word scripts for handling "we already rank #1" objections ✓ ROI calculators that make $3K/month feel cheap to restaurant owners ✓ The psychology triggers that get plumbers to sign 12-month contracts By the way, we created an OFFER SWIPE FILE BY NICHE... It's FREE for the next 72 hours. Comment “LOCALRANK” and I’ll DM it your way (must be following)
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
outbound will never be the same after Claude Sonnet 4.6. dropped today. most people will use it wrong. there's a fine line between AI that makes you faster and AI that makes you sound like everyone else. we took a different route. we use Claude to make our human outbound operators 3-5x faster - not to replace them. that's why i put together a doc of Claude prompts built specifically for outbound pipeline. designed for $10K-$250K+ B2B deals. inside you'll find prompts to help your team: → analyse accounts and map buying committees in minutes → run 10-minute research before writing a single email → generate 3-5 cold email variants per angle without sounding like a bot → draft follow-ups based on specific replies and objections → prep talking points before outbound calls → tighten copy to avoid spam triggers and protect deliverability these aren't generic chatgpt prompts. they're built to make Claude think like a seasoned outbound operator plugged into a human-led engine. the best part? paste them straight in and go. comment "PROMPTS" and i'll send it over.
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amirtha@ewyuckugh·
d2c food brands should really watch out for noice…they’re pushing out products like crazy damn
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