


I'm working on a landing page and feeling a bit stuck on design. What websites do you usually use for web design inspiration?
Simdi Jinkins
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@nintharc
Web Design inspiration for AI & Humans - https://t.co/gmdri0Ylqr



I'm working on a landing page and feeling a bit stuck on design. What websites do you usually use for web design inspiration?





So I built the initial tool back in 2020. It got some small but steady traffic mainly from a reddit post and minor SEO. SEO was actually very terrible, it was completely client side rendered with a single page. After three of my products failed back to back, I was like "alright I'm done, I'll work solely on this" because surely it's easier to go from 5 to 100, than from 0. There were a lot of detours getting to the current version. But all in all I decided to take what i'm calling content-first development. There are 4 tenets for content-first : 1. A majority of content on the platform must come from the users. 2. The content must be fully understood in isolation. 3. The content must be easily discoverable using text search. 4. Marketing should be at least semi-automated based on this content. Notice how there's a loop here: Marketing gets users, users make content, content fuels marketing. For my tool, the primary content is a pin: contd.

Kevin O’Leary thinks the highest paying job right now is customer acquisition on social media “I used to pay those guys $48,000, now I’m paying them $250,000 because you can measure their work based on customer acquisition every week” “Most of them become contractors, they make half a million dollars a year because they know how to take content, turn it into a 59 second ad on social and acquire 200 customers” “Those people in their early 20’s are so valuable now. If you know how to use your phone, somebody wants to hire you”


wtf chrome has vertical tabs now. finally



Try fontofweb.com. it stores website screenshots, recordings + design tokens (colors, fonts, shadows, border-radius CSS values). Export tokens to Tailwind or Figma. Each screenshot has an llm.txt for prompting LLMs to recreate the design.