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Rivan Sigarlaki

@reavaen

Build in Weweb | Helping businesses build no-code web apps | Indonesia 🇮🇩

Bandung, Indonesia Katılım Nisan 2009
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weweb.io
weweb.io@weweb_io·
Introducing WeWeb Unify: a brand new, full-stack version of WeWeb ✨ With WeWeb Unify, you can now combine AI & a drag-and-drop editor to design your interface, manage data, build backend logic, and publish production apps. All in one platform. We'd love to hear what you think 👇
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Abraham John 🦄🦓
Abraham John 🦄🦓@Abmankendrick·
UI/UX Designers, this might be one of the cleanest color palette generators I’ve seen lately. Kigen is a color generator that helps you quickly create beautiful palettes for your UI projects, making it easier to pick colors that actually work well together instead of guessing. Bookmark it for later 💜
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Rivan Sigarlaki@reavaen·
@sarah_pndjtn Setuju, tetap lebih enak di Indonesia. Banyak orang Indonesia yg di luar negeri maunya balik.
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Sarah@sarah_pndjtn·
Gw selalu heran dg WNI yg hidup di LN yg sering ngejelek2in Indonesia dan sering juga bilang “Hidup di LN enak this and that.. blablabla..” Emang yg modelan ngejelek2in Indonesia yg hidup nya di LN udh naik ke tingkat lavish di LN? 😌😌
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weweb.io
weweb.io@weweb_io·
🍿 What movie are you watching this weekend? Not sure yet? Use Stream+ to check ratings, watch trailers, and save your picks. Built in WeWeb by @DamsDr on our team:
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
One of the greatest cheat codes in life is to never get offended. Train yourself to have a thick skin. Don't take things personally. Let others disagree with you. Being easily offended means you're easily manipulated. Want more peace? Avoid getting offended.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
This is fascinating... the HEIGHT of the ceiling in the room you're working in has a DIRECT impact on how creative you are It's called the Cathedral Effect How it works: Your brain borrows metaphors from the physical world (space is one of the strongest) When a room feels tall and open, your mind unconsciously associates that with freedom and possibility - you zoom OUT When a room feels tight or enclosed, your mind goes into precision mode… attention narrows. You notice typos, spot mistakes, and hone in on details - you zoom IN Researchers found that people in high-ceiling rooms perform better on creativity. People in low-ceiling rooms perform better on detail orientation and error detection Churches and museums have soaring ceilings - meant to inspire awe. Libraries and war rooms are tighter - meant for concentration Startup brainstorms love lofts, and accounting teams love small rooms with doors Even coffee shops do this. The ones designed for deep work tend to be lower and quieter. The ones designed for conversation tend to feel more open So if you’re doing creative stuff - writing, designing, brainstorming - do it in a LARGE room with high ceilings. Then move to a smaller room to edit and proofread.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
the lessons I've learned scaling my startups: > 90%+ of users pick google sign in. just make it the default. > strip all formatting from your emails. send from a real name, not "company team." watch your open rates jump. > add "how did you hear about us?" to onboarding. makes marketing 10x easier. > 99% of people sliding into your dms with "opportunities" are wasting your time. protect your calendar. > creator sponsorships cost less than ads but eat more time. pick based on what you have more of. > building a good product is just relentlessly asking "what does my user actually want" and doing that. > copycats show up the moment you get traction. they'll clone everything. they still won't catch you. > i couldn't build something good if i wasn't using it daily. > always check logs right after pushing updates. > bugs are fine. slow fixes aren't. > people notice good ui/ux design even if they can't explain why. > first 10 paying customers are harder than the next 100. > always refund people who ask. not worth the energy or the bad review. give them 2 months free too. > marketing is just running experiments fast. steal from what works for similar products. > cheap accountants cost more in the long run. > users will hop on calls way more than you'd expect. these conversations are cheat codes. > strong testimonials let customers sell for you. > you won't have a "pmf moment." only way to know is when people tell their friends about your product (word of mouth) > even when things are going well you'll have days where you think it's all falling apart. it's not. keep building.
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Raphael Goldsztejn
Raphael Goldsztejn@raphgoldz·
AI is transforming how we build web-applications. It’s faster, easier, and more accessible than ever. But for non-coders, AI alone isn’t enough. Even if AI gets non-coders 95% of the way, visual interfaces are still needed for them to understand what was built, validate it, and confidently adjust the last 5%. Also, in many cases, it’s actually faster to make the adjustments manually than to ask an AI to do it. At @weweb_io , we put a lot of effort into making sure AI works in harmony with our visual builder. I dive deeper into this in our latest article, including how we see AI and visual development evolving together. Link in comment!
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Sanskar Shukla
Sanskar Shukla@sanskar0627·
real !!!
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
harsh truths about building startups that nobody tells you: > offer Google login. most users won't create accounts otherwise. > forget free trials, charge from day one. paid users are serious users. > after launch: 80% marketing, 20% building. launching is just the beginning. > talk about your product everywhere, even where it feels uncomfortable (market shamelessly) > unsubscribers give you the most honest feedback. respect them always, and even in the early stages, give them a few months free > use your own product daily (build based off of the problems you face) >70% of revenue comes from existing users. retention beats acquisition so keep churn low > MVP = ONE CORE FEATURE only. once it solves the problem you're fixing, ship it asap > if competitors charge $100, don't settle for $10. value your work. undercut SLIGHTLY > no revenue after 6 months? time to pivot or change ideas (your problem isn't present enough) > landing page formula: navbar, clear hero, problem you're solving, features bento card, pricing, cta, footer. nothing else. > email your users regularly. best features come from conversations. ask for brutal feedback. > price based on results, never features. > add a clear way to contact the founder, and send a welcome email after someone signs up (even if they didn't buy) for forwarded questions > ugly product that works > beautiful product that doesn't. the brutal reality: 90% quit within 2 years. the 10% who stay own the market.
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Infodex
Infodex@infodexx·
Daily Cost of Living for a Single Person 1. 🇸🇬 Singapore – $107.30 2. 🇮🇸 Iceland – $106.50 3. 🇨🇭 Switzerland – $106.30 4. 🇮🇪 Ireland – $90.07 5. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg – $89.27 6. 🇺🇸 United States – $83.47 7. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom – $79.67 8. 🇳🇱 Netherlands – $78.80 9. 🇦🇺 Australia – $74.40 10. 🇳🇴 Norway – $73.67 11. 🇩🇰 Denmark – $72.60 12. 🇦🇪 UAE – $69.63 13. 🇨🇦 Canada – $68.43 14. 🇮🇱 Israel – $68.33 15. 🇦🇹 Austria – $65.93 16. 🇳🇿 New Zealand – $62.07 17. 🇩🇪 Germany – $59.27 18. 🇶🇦 Qatar – $58.67 19. 🇫🇷 France – $57.97 20. 🇧🇪 Belgium – $57.97 21. 🇸🇪 Sweden – $56.77 22. 🇫🇮 Finland – $55.37 23. 🇵🇹 Portugal – $48.30 24. 🇪🇪 Estonia – $48.07 25. 🇰🇼 Kuwait – $47.63 26. 🇨🇿 Czechia – $46.37 27. 🇭🇷 Croatia – $45.17 28. 🇸🇲 San Marino – $44.67 29. 🇲🇻 Maldives – $44.47 30. 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone – $44.27 31. 🇧🇧 Barbados – $44.00 32. 🇸🇰 Slovakia – $43.87 33. 🇵🇱 Poland – $43.83 34. 🇵🇦 Panama – $42.57 35. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia – $42.30 36. 🇨🇷 Costa Rica – $41.90 37. 🇱🇹 Lithuania – $41.70 38. 🇬🇷 Greece – $41.23 39. 🇧🇭 Bahrain – $41.00 40. 🇨🇺 Cuba – $40.57 41. 🇨🇮 Ivory Coast – $40.33 42. 🇸🇳 Senegal – $39.47 43. 🇯🇵 Japan – $39.43 44. 🇱🇻 Latvia – $39.40 45. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia – $39.30 46. 🇳🇪 Niger – $38.37 47. 🇯🇲 Jamaica – $38.30 48. 🇱🇧 Lebanon – $37.87 49. 🇸🇻 El Salvador – $37.87 50. 🇹🇹 Trinidad & Tobago – $37.43 51. 🇭🇺 Hungary – $36.63 52. 🇷🇸 Serbia – $36.63 53. 🇦🇲 Armenia – $36.27 54. 🇨🇱 Chile – $33.97 55. 🇨🇩 DR Congo – $33.97 56. 🇿🇦 South Africa – $32.97 57. 🇲🇽 Mexico – $32.60 58. 🇨🇻 Cape Verde – $32.23 59. 🇵🇸 Palestine – $32.17 60. 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso – $31.47 61. 🇷🇴 Romania – $31.40 62. 🇬🇹 Guatemala – $31.40 63. 🇧🇬 Bulgaria – $31.37 64. 🇬🇪 Georgia – $31.10 65. 🇸🇩 Sudan – $31.07 66. 🇲🇿 Mozambique – $30.77 67. 🇲🇳 Mongolia – $30.67 68. 🇳🇦 Namibia – $30.50 69. 🇳🇬 Nigeria – $30.07 70. 🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau – $30.07 71. 🇯🇴 Jordan – $29.97 72. 🇹🇷 Turkey – $29.93 73. 🇨🇲 Cameroon – $29.77 74. 🇹🇭 Thailand – $29.23 75. 🇲🇩 Moldova – $29.20 76. 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe – $29.10 77. 🇬🇾 Guyana – $29.07 78. 🇹🇬 Togo – $28.80 79. 🇦🇷 Argentina – $28.73 80. 🇫🇯 Fiji – $28.27 81. 🇪🇨 Ecuador – $27.90 82. 🇭🇳 Honduras – $27.83 83. 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic – $27.70 84. 🇲🇺 Mauritius – $27.67 85. 🇵🇪 Peru – $27.57 86. 🇻🇪 Venezuela – $27.43 87. 🇦🇴 Angola – $27.23 88. 🇿🇲 Zambia – $27.03 89. 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina – $26.37 90. 🇨🇴 Colombia – $26.30 91. 🇮🇶 Iraq – $26.07 92. 🇧🇮 Burundi – $24.60 93. 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan – $24.57 94. 🇳🇮 Nicaragua – $24.50 95. 🇳🇷 Nauru – $24.43 96. 🇲🇦 Morocco – $24.20 97. 🇧🇷 Brazil – $24.17 98. 🇰🇪 Kenya – $23.73 99. 🇧🇴 Bolivia – $23.60 100. 🇷🇼 Rwanda – $23.47 101. 🇬🇦 Gabon – $23.40 102. 🇲🇾 Malaysia – $22.93 103. 🇹🇿 Tanzania – $22.90 104. 🇲🇷 Mauritania – $22.67 105. 🇹🇯 Tajikistan – $22.63 106. 🇸🇴 Somalia – $22.63 107. 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan – $22.10 108. 🇧🇼 Botswana – $22.03 109. 🇲🇲 Myanmar – $21.93 110. 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan – $21.90 111. 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan – $21.77 112. 🇨🇳 China – $21.63 113. 🇺🇬 Uganda – $21.43 114. 🇵🇭 Philippines – $20.63 115. 🇺🇦 Ukraine – $20.57 116. 🇻🇳 Vietnam – $20.53 117. 🇬🇭 Ghana – $20.30 118. 🇮🇷 Iran – $20.27 119. 🇨🇬 Republic of Congo – $19.67 120. 🇮🇩 Indonesia – $19.43 121. 🇩🇯 Djibouti – $19.37 122. 🇲🇱 Mali – $19.23 123. 🇧🇾 Belarus – $19.03 124. 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea – $18.63 125. 🇵🇾 Paraguay – $18.57 126. 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka – $18.47 127. 🇲🇼 Malawi – $18.40 128. 🇭🇹 Haiti – $18.33 129. 🇬🇲 Gambia – $17.90 130. 🇸🇾 Syria – $17.90 131. 🇹🇩 Chad – $17.87 132. 🇾🇪 Yemen – $17.80 133. 🇱🇷 Liberia – $17.77 134. 🇰🇮 Kiribati – $17.73 135. 🇪🇷 Eritrea – $17.53 136. 🇨🇫 Central African Republic – $17.43 137. 🇲🇬 Madagascar – $17.33 138. 🇸🇸 South Sudan – $17.33 139. 🇹🇱 Timor-Leste – $17.30 140. 🇹🇳 Tunisia – $16.90 141. 🇩🇿 Algeria – $15.57 142. 🇮🇳 India – $14.57 143. 🇧🇹 Bhutan – $14.30 144. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan – $14.20 145. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh – $13.77 146. 🇱🇾 Libya – $13.47 147. 🇵🇰 Pakistan – $12.90 148. 🇳🇵 Nepal – $12.80 149. 🇪🇬 Egypt – $12.80 Source: World population review, Numbeo
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SuperSisi
SuperSisi@SuperSisi·
Literally WTF
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Tyler Shukert
Tyler Shukert@dshukertjr·
Supabase now has a Stripe Sync Engine integration! It automatically syncs Stripe data, such as customers, payments, and subscriptions, into your Postgres database! You can enable it from your Supabase dashboard under integrations!
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Chrome for Developers
Chrome for Developers@ChromiumDev·
"Why is this request pending?" ⏳ Don't waste time digging through headers manually. Select the network request in DevTools and ask your coding agent to solve the mystery for you. It's that simple. Get started → goo.gle/4aj1gcu
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Marko Denic
Marko Denic@denicmarko·
CSS tip: Use `svh` to stop the mobile address bar from hiding your UI. It guarantees a perfect fit within the visible screen.
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nick@n___vc·
i love designing with 0.5px borders (full view in reply)
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Adam Pietrasiak
Adam Pietrasiak@pie6k·
I've created a simple website that allows you to play with squircles using modern CSS `corner-shape` squircle.style
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Jeremy Wayne Tate
Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41·
The first time I heard something like this I was 22 and just happened to walk into a cathedral while in France. They were only practicing and it literally stopped me in my tracks. It was like heaven opened up. How did Catholics trade this for what sounds like bad 70s music?
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weweb.io
weweb.io@weweb_io·
🤝 From code to no-code: connecting AI workflows! In this tutorial, @msandys_ shows you how to turn AI-generated code into reusable, editable components inside WeWeb: • install & run Claude Code with npm, • create claude(.)md so Claude understands WeWeb components, • iterate on props, images, and interactions in the WeWeb Dev Editor, and • import your component into live WeWeb projects via GitHub. Follow along this video and try it yourself:
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