Kristian Paljasma

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Kristian Paljasma

Kristian Paljasma

@paljasma

Designer: product, web, brand. Building for Framer: https://t.co/G8UfdEgQv6 | Hand crafted banger logos: https://t.co/sbVhZnDKr2

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Fred Moon 🚀
Fred Moon 🚀@fw3d·
at first you see @framer as a website builder - cool then slowly it becomes a toolkit, a pure design platform with free hosting, a shell you can mould the way you want let me show you a couple of cool things you can do ↓
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Kristian Paljasma@paljasma·
@theandreboso @DomenicoDD The secrets management might be a bit of work to keep it updated as you build more integrations but should be manageable. Where is your database? For continuous local development using github works better than zip import.
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Andrea Bosoni
Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
@DomenicoDD I just want to use Claude and then pay a product/service to put that online in a secure way…
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Andrea Bosoni
Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
The first person who creates something that allows non-technical people like me to turn what I’ve built using Claude into a real product with payments, security, etc. is going to make a lot of money. Existing solutions like Lovable and Replit are cool but I prefer to use Claude as it’s the tool I already use every day and in my experience it’s also much better at giving me the design vibe I’m looking for.
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Kristian Paljasma@paljasma·
@theandreboso Reading other responses, I sense also that this is actually more of the “put online” question. Which is why I chose Replit. It has zip file import, but I have not tested that.
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Andrea Bosoni
Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
@paljasma Ok but what if I prefer using Claude? There should be a way to “import” what I do…
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Kristian Paljasma@paljasma·
@theandreboso With payments, do test everything. For me code agent needed to fix upgrades and downgrades.
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Kristian Paljasma@paljasma·
@theandreboso For me Replit does all of this: Stripe integration for payments and deployed as custom domain (put it online). When asked, it will provide steps how to find stripe keys etc. Regarding Stripe, you’ll need both the key for sandbox testing in dev and the live key for production.
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Blake Emal
Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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ben
ben@contraben·
Introducing Contra Payments. The first payments platform that lets you sell to AI Agents. RT + Comment “Contra” and I’ll send you 100 products AI agents are looking for.
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Charles Patterson
Charles Patterson@CharlesPattson·
Probably... ready to test this. Any designers around here? New — invite only — community or something 👀
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Kristian Paljasma
Kristian Paljasma@paljasma·
@chalaska Very interested to learn how to do the last step efficiently. Would an overall skills file about style, color etc. work in this case?
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Chris Halaska
Chris Halaska@chalaska·
Current AI workflow on some client projects: - feed all project requirements + meeting transcripts into a claude project - use that to generate clear briefs for translating into functional product designs - prototype high level navigation, interactions, functionality with either replit or claude code - simultaneously work on design direction and high fidelity product designs in Figma - Iterative loop with more prototyping and updating Figma with guidance from claude as we go This works really well for now. I’m currently looking into how to convert the design components into accurate coded components so the prototypes always reflect the style, saving the back and fourth step.
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Luca Da Corte
Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
When migrating big sites to Framer, set up a basic project tracker as early as possible. Ideally on day one. It prevents things from falling through the cracks, gives the client full visibility, and keeps everyone on the team aligned. (You’d be surprised how often clients discover outdated website sections during this process, and suddenly the amount of work trims down.) The specifics will change every project, but in general you want to track: - All pages, what should happen to them, and their current status - Key SEO info (meta data, indexing rules, schema, etc.) - All redirects, existing and new On large migrations, this single doc can save hours of back-and-forth and prevent very expensive mistakes.
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Dylan Field
Dylan Field@zoink·
Design is the new code.
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
If you have a side project, share below. I'll retweet some interesting ones to give you more attention 😄 I'll do this every month to encourage more people to build side projects and escape 9-5.
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Nico
Nico@GogHeng·
@paljasma @framer @Replit Smart niche pick. Most Framer users still rely on static OG images and lose tons of CTR on social shares. One thing to consider: adding A/B testing for OG variants. If you can prove which image style drives more clicks, this goes from "nice tool" to "must-have."
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Framer
Framer@framer·
✨ Kicking off a new week! What did you get done last week, and what’s your focus for this one?
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