Rameena Jaleel

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Rameena Jaleel

Rameena Jaleel

@rameenajaleel

Your website should make you money, not just look pretty · I build sites that actually convert · @Framer Developer + Product Designer 📩 Open for projects

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
Your website should make you money, not just look pretty. I build sites that actually convert. Framer Developer + Full Stack Product Designer Open for projects ↓
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luna
luna@lunarfq·
Are you a small account Just drop Hey We’ll boost you together
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
Most clients don’t need more people. They need fewer steps.
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
Agencies don’t move slow because of the work. They move slow because of the structure. Too many people. Too many steps. Too much back and forth. Things get delayed. Things get lost. I work differently. You talk to the person building it. No layers. No confusion. No delays. Just clarity → build → done.
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@agazdecki Most people think the leap is the hard part… but the real challenge starts after: building something people actually want and understand. That’s where things get real.
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Andrew Gazdecki
Andrew Gazdecki@agazdecki·
POV: You didn't become a millionaire after 1 week of leaving your full time job and building a startup.
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@davidkalmn @framer Love this. The interesting part isn’t just the revenue goal… it’s how you get there. Distribution, positioning, and clarity usually matter more than just building more templates.
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Dávid Kálmán
Dávid Kálmán@davidkalmn·
Oh yes, we are back. I’m applying for Season 2 of the @framer challenge with a goal of $30,000 in revenue. Last time I went for $20,000 This time: $30,000 (+50%) Not sure if I’ll hit it - but we’re going all in 🚀 Building in public over the next few weeks. framer.com/challenge #FramerChallenge.
Framer@framer

The $1M #FramerChallenge is back! Grow your Framer revenue in public and earn a 10% bonus. Season 2 starts now.

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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@danielcberk @thesamparr This is a great fit. The interesting part isn’t just wealth… it’s the decision-making behind it. Breaking down how people actually think and spend is where the real value is.
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Daniel Berk 🐝
Daniel Berk 🐝@danielcberk·
Big news: I am the new host of the Moneywise podcast. I met @thesamparr a couple years ago and started getting to know him after interviewing him on my own podcast. I love what he’s doing with Hampton and have a ton of respect for what he’s built across his different businesses over the years (The Hustle, My First Million, etc). Moneywise has the potential to be a top 10 podcast (I genuinely believe it), and I’m excited to play a part in that. Now I’m looking for $50M+ guests to come on the podcast who want to be radically transparent about their finances and personal spending. Moneywise divulges the spending habits and financial details of the world’s wealthiest individuals in a way you can’t possibly get anywhere else on the internet. The concept is amazing, but finding wealthy people who are willing to share all the tiny details about their money is way harder than you’d expect (go figure). When you do it right, it’s gold for both guest and listener. The average listener is a highly successful founder themselves, so guests often experience a lot of serendipity and network expansion from coming on the show. And in the event someone wants to share their details but remain anonymous— good news. They can! Some of the best performing episodes to date are from billionaires who changed their name and voice on air to remain entirely anonymous. If you know someone who might be a good fit to come on Moneywise, please connect us. And if you’re not already listening to the show, now’s a great time to start.
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Anthony Riera
Anthony Riera@anthonyriera·
I'm late but this is my little game! holdmyegg.com > Fully vibe coded > Play a chicken that can throw explosive eggs > Eat map to get stronger > Fly to space > You have only three lives This is day one of my updates on that: next multiplayer! @levelsio #vibejam
@levelsio@levelsio

🕹️ THE VIBE JAM IS BACK! I present you... 🌟 2026 @cursor_ai Vibe Coding Game Jam #vibejam Sponsored by @boltdotnew + @cursor_ai Start: Today! Deadline: 1 May 2026 at 13:37 UTC, so you have a whole month to make your game! REAL CASH PRIZES: 🏆 Gold: $20,000 🥈 Silver: $10,000 🥉 Bronze: $5,000 RULES: - anyone can enter with their game - at least 90% of code has to be written by AI - it should be started today or after today, don't submit old games - game has to be accessible on web without any login or signup and free-to-play (preferrably its own domain or subdomain) - multiplayer games preferred but not required! - can use any engine but usually @ThreeJS is recommended - NO loading screens and heavy downloads (!!!) has to be almost instantly in the game (except maybe ask username if you want) - add the HTML code on the Google form in the reply below to show you're an entrant - one entry per person (focus on making one really good game!) WHAT TO USE: - anythign but we suggest @cursor_ai's Composer 3 and @boltdotnew, they are both fast, affordable and great at ThreeJS and making games THE JURY: Me, @s13k_, and I will ask some real game dev and AI people to jury again too Sponsors and jury suggestions still very welcome, just DM me! It will be interesting to see the difference in quality with last year, and the Vibe Jam can be kind of like a fun benchmark for AI coding seeing it close in on real commercial games I think To enter, complete the form in the reply below this tweet!

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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@jtwald @levelsio This is interesting. Building is getting easier… but what will stand out in something like this isn’t just speed. It’s: game concept user experience retention That’s where the real edge will be.
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justin waldron
justin waldron@jtwald·
Win $20k in @levelsio’s vibe jam with a cheat code. Build high quality games much faster with our free game-creator skills MD: npx skills add OpusGameLabs/game-creator github.com/opusgamelabs/g… This skill will help you with art, sounds, hosting, qa, performance and more. Games are deployed to @adamludwin’s here.now
@levelsio@levelsio

🕹️ THE VIBE JAM IS BACK! I present you... 🌟 2026 @cursor_ai Vibe Coding Game Jam #vibejam Sponsored by @boltdotnew + @cursor_ai Start: Today! Deadline: 1 May 2026 at 13:37 UTC, so you have a whole month to make your game! REAL CASH PRIZES: 🏆 Gold: $20,000 🥈 Silver: $10,000 🥉 Bronze: $5,000 RULES: - anyone can enter with their game - at least 90% of code has to be written by AI - it should be started today or after today, don't submit old games - game has to be accessible on web without any login or signup and free-to-play (preferrably its own domain or subdomain) - multiplayer games preferred but not required! - can use any engine but usually @ThreeJS is recommended - NO loading screens and heavy downloads (!!!) has to be almost instantly in the game (except maybe ask username if you want) - add the HTML code on the Google form in the reply below to show you're an entrant - one entry per person (focus on making one really good game!) WHAT TO USE: - anythign but we suggest @cursor_ai's Composer 3 and @boltdotnew, they are both fast, affordable and great at ThreeJS and making games THE JURY: Me, @s13k_, and I will ask some real game dev and AI people to jury again too Sponsors and jury suggestions still very welcome, just DM me! It will be interesting to see the difference in quality with last year, and the Vibe Jam can be kind of like a fun benchmark for AI coding seeing it close in on real commercial games I think To enter, complete the form in the reply below this tweet!

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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@cedric_design Love this. Btw what changed the most from the first version to N2? Was it more about design, or how users actually interact with it?
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Cédric@cedric_design·
Built Dashfolio. It blew up. Spent 3 years wondering what a Pro version would look like... Finally, meet Dashfolio N2. Rebuilt from scratch. Signature Sidebar. Mobile-first. Page Transitions. Expanded CMS. 8 months of work. Yours today. Launch offer below👇
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@gola99 @webflow @framer @figma This is what consistency looks like. Most people focus on the “quit job” part… but the real story is showing up and building over time. That’s the part that compounds.
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Pawel Gola
Pawel Gola@gola99·
2,5 years ago, I took a chance and created my first template while balancing part-time work and freelancing. Today: ✅ 38 @webflow templates ✅ 25 @framer templates ✅ 44 @figma templates ✅ Quit my job ✅ More income than I dreamed of ✅ Supporting my family Crazy how one decision can change your life. 🚀
Pawel Gola@gola99

Exactly 1 year ago my first @webflow template was published. Today I just submitted template no. 20! Crazy!

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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@Alilinelly This is so real. There’s no blueprint… but there are patterns you start to recognize over time. The hard part is knowing when to trust your intuition and when to step back and validate.
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Alili
Alili@Alilinelly·
Entrepreneurship is hard, because there is no blueprint. You can’t say you’ll do what someone else did, you can only learn from them, follow your intuition, and hope you didn’t just spend your life savings building a wheel that already exists in 12 colors. #startupfounder
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@Lockhead CI/CD made shipping easier… but it didn’t solve what we should ship. With AI, the bottleneck just moved: from execution to decision-making. Speed increased, but clarity still defines impact.
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Johannes Koch
Johannes Koch@Lockhead·
These days it has become very easy to ship new things for products that have a reliable CI/CD pipeline. I used to talk alot about CI/CD and I still think it's the foundation of every cloud project. 🔥 What do you think? Did this change with Generative AI and Agentic Coding capabilities? #CICD #AgenticAI #CloudNative #DeveloperTools #TechCommunity
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@icphub_IN @ICPHUBS Keeping control is great… but it really depends on the stage. Early on, speed and distribution matter more than ownership %. The real question is: what helps you build and grow faster?
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@shen_shiwei This kind of collaboration opens doors for future talent and innovation.
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Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟
Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟@shen_shiwei·
My🇵🇰Pakistani friends! It's an official and very encouraging news! In this year,🇵🇰#Pakistani astronaut will enter 🇨🇳Chinese space station Tiangong as payload specialist, conducting scientific experiments for Pakistan aboard the station. This is quite a milestone after China and Pakistan signed an agreement on cooperation in astronaut selection and training last year.
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@FemiBuilds Nice. Managing multiple projects isn’t the hard part… keeping clarity between them is. Good UX here can reduce a lot of mental overload.
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Oluwafemi O. | SaaS Founder
Oluwafemi O. | SaaS Founder@FemiBuilds·
All students can now write multiple independent projects on Docuee 🎓 Final year students can work on their FYP and other projects at the same time. #EdTech #StudentLife
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@luckyvicky01_ True. A lot of users don’t articulate problems… they just feel friction. Good design is noticing that friction and removing it before they even think about it.
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@codrops This is where a lot of future UI patterns are born. The challenge now isn’t just discovering them… but knowing which ones translate into real-world products. That bridge between inspiration → usability is key.
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Codrops
Codrops@codrops·
For more than 15 years, Codrops has been a place for sharing experimental demos that push the boundaries of web design and development. Over time, we've also highlighted many creative demos from the community in our demo roundups and newsletter. For this reason we have evolved our Demos Hub into the new Creative Hub, which brings everything together in one place: a growing collection of hand-picked, open-source demos from Codrops and beyond. It's a space to discover, learn from, and celebrate the creativity of the web community. We're curating this collection carefully, but we also welcome submissions from creators who'd like to share their work. Come and explore the new Creative Hub: tympanus.net/codrops/hub/
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@webdesignledger “Perfect” websites aren’t really about adding more features… they’re about removing friction. Most portfolios fail because: unclear positioning weak first impression no clear next step Simplicity + clarity usually wins.
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Rameena Jaleel
Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@WebDesignMuseum Crazy how this started in 1997… and accessibility is still an afterthought in most products today. A lot of teams focus on visuals and speed, but ignore whether users can actually use the product. Accessibility isn’t a feature, it’s the baseline.
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Web Design Museum
Web Design Museum@WebDesignMuseum·
On 7 April, 1997, As part of the W3C consortium, the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) officially launched its activity. The main goal of the WAI project is to improve the accessibility of websites and WWW services for users with disabilities. #InternetHistory
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Rameena Jaleel@rameenajaleel·
@DesignerDepot Experimental sites aren’t useless… they’re where interaction patterns get tested before they become mainstream. But the real challenge is translating that creativity into something that still converts. That balance is where most designs break.
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