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Richelle

@reeeshellc

🤙🏼 Independent Designer AVAILABLE FOR WORK in AustinTX focused on web design in Framer. design thinking with founder-friendly speed + conversion.

Book Me Here 👉🏼 Katılım Ocak 2019
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Kirke Männik
Kirke Männik@KirkeMannik01·
Most people use GTM communities like a place to lurk and never open again. So I built the most complete free GTM resource library you can use today. Inside: → 8 Claude Code playbooks covering the full GTM stack from setup to deployment including Boris Cherny's full configuration, the Superpowers Plugin, signal discovery, and Clay migration → 6 automation and Co-work resources covering bulk lead processing with sub-agents, the full GTM automation course, client delivery systems, and the Claude Routines Playbook → 5 LinkedIn and outreach resources covering viral post systems, real-time prospect scoring, cold email wizards, and the full LinkedIn GTM Pipeline System → 4 prompt and command packs covering 7 secret B2B sales prompts, viral LinkedIn post prompts, the top 10 GTM prompts playbook, and Claude Code email prompts → 9 Claude playbooks covering Managed Agents, Claude Design, the Claude Bible, Opus 4.7, the ChatGPT 5.5 GTM playbook, and the full Claude power user system → 16 AI Agents for GTM, the Ultimate Signal-Based List-Building Playbook, the Reddit GTM System, and the 200,000 Impression Content System from practitioners across the community → The Claude for RevOps Complete Playbook covering 8 copy-paste prompt templates, model selection framework, integration triggers, and output format guide per audience → A full free GTM resource library with 4,195 members adding new playbooks, tools, and frameworks every week across Claude, cold email, LinkedIn, and outbound strategy If you run GTM at a SaaS company, build with Claude daily, or want 50+ free resources without paying for a single one, this is the only GTM community you will need. Comment CONIGMA and I will send you the link straight to your DMs.
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Jesse@jesse_vermeulen·
not sharing any work but doing record months life's good
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
Picture this: A photographer scrolls inly. Sees “Run your business on autopilot.” “Sounds nice.” Clicks Start Free Trial. Two weeks later? Crickets. Why? Their homepage was a feature parade - automation, dashboards, workflows - but no story. No “aha” moment explaining why...
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imran@imranfyi·
Matte Black Everything.
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Alex Aperios
Alex Aperios@AlexAperios·
Finally getting this business card to print. Enquiry submitted. Let's see how close to this finish I can get this IRL. Also I am surprised how many of my clients want business cards recently. Almost everyone recently has asked for them as part of a brand package.
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
The fix: Ask one question at signup: ‘What’s the main thing you want to do?’ Then build the first session around that answer. Personalised = relevant. Relevant = retained.
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
What that looks like in the flow: → Generic welcome screen (‘Welcome to [Product]!’) → No personalisation after signup → First screen shows everything — not the one thing they need
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
Premium-feeling SaaS: → White space is intentional, not accidental → One primary action per screen → Hierarchy is obvious without reading Your product’s perceived value is set in the first 10 seconds. Design is doing that work whether you’re thinking about it or not.
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
Cheap-feeling SaaS: → Too much on one screen → No breathing room between sections → Every element competing for attention
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
Reviewed 4 SaaS products this week. Everybody had the same problem, and it wasn’t the feature set. They felt cheap. Not because of the tech. Because of visual density.
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
599 of you. dayummm. To whoever's been here from the start - thank you. If you're new: I post about SaaS UX, design process, and the more brutally honest side of freelancing. Stick around. 🤙🏼
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
@EthanDriskill 🤣 i love it, nailed it on the first try no revisions needed
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Ethan Driskill
Ethan Driskill@EthanDriskill·
Brand created by ChatGPT 2. Fiverr has met it's match.
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
I just want to solve real problems for real humans, with competent people, in a non-sleazy environment.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I put the entire Claude Code and Claude Design B2B GTM Scaling Playbook into ONE Notion doc. 8 sections. No fluff. - The full Co-work prospect research workflow: project folder setup, web search, site screenshots, and cold email drafts via Chrome extension without leaving Claude or touching a spreadsheet - CRM and Gmail connected in one session: 15 personalised follow-up drafts in your inbox referencing actual call notes in under 10 minutes - The DBS skill structure that turns any repeatable GTM workflow into a slash command: Direction, Blueprints, Solutions, and the five GTM skills worth building first including qualify, enrich, and personalise - Five GTM routines that run without you: morning email brief, sales follow-up bot, LinkedIn content scheduler, meeting prep assistant, and weekly expense tracker - The post-call proposal routine that turns meeting notes into a researched proposal in Slack before your next call starts - What Claude Design actually builds and how to start: prototypes, animated decks, videos, and landing pages from plain language with three editing modes - The animated video trick that produces more polished pitch decks than building from copy directly and the 90/10 rule for final edits - How to go from Claude Design output to a live campaign page: export options mapped to every use case and the Claude Code handoff that gets any design to a live URL in under 2 minutes This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending hours manually researching prospects, briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, and building GTM workflows from scratch every session instead of triggering them with a slash command. Like + comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send it over (must be connected for priority access)
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
@isaac__dailey 😬 maybe this is whats happening, didnt know itd eat up so much. Thanks!
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Isaac Dailey
Isaac Dailey@isaac__dailey·
@reeeshellc its probably system memory— I had to turn mine off and just use context windows/start new chats pretty often. Idk if thats what going on with yours but when I turned on system memory it ATE tokens like crazy
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
i probably use claude differently than most of you - even on the free plan, i just brain dump and it helps me organize and i give it projcet instructions etc. lately its gotten worse and worse at doing so and i constantly hit limits after even just 1 - 2 messages. WTF
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
oops *websites* you know what i meant
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
What works: ✔ Outcome-based (‘Start building your pipeline’) ✔ Friction-reducing (‘Try free — no card needed’) ✔ Specific (‘Book a 20-min call’)   Your CTA is a promise. Make it specific enough that clicking feels like a logical next step, not a leap of faith (2/2)
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
Something I’ve redesigned on 5 different websited this quarter: The CTA button.   What most teams get wrong:   ❌ ‘Get Started’ — means nothing ❌ ‘Submit’ — sounds like a form ❌ ‘Learn More’ — fine for cold visitors, weak as a primary CTA   (1/2)
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Richelle
Richelle@reeeshellc·
@JadeonAbt if you can combine the two 🙌🏼 that's obvs the winner
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Jadeon Abt
Jadeon Abt@JadeonAbt·
@reeeshellc A trend I started noticing a few years ago was the concept of turning websites into art projects instead of marketing assets and I don't think people understand just how much that costs the user experience in pursuit of novelty.
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Richelle@reeeshellc·
I’d rather make a SaaS site feel obvious than impressive. I think the best modern UI usually does 3 things: 1. explains the product fast 2. builds trust fast 3. moves to action fast That’s the bar I’m designing for now. 🫱🏼‍🫲🏻
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