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Design better apps. Real design inspiration & insights from the world’s best designed products.

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UI Sources@uisources·
Welcome to UI Sources! 🧠 Product insights 📱 Curated app breakdowns 🇨🇳 Explore Chinese apps ✨ Microinteractions gallery 💼 Browse by patterns 👨🏻‍💻 Interviews with top designers 💡 Learn UI/UX design Start here👇🏻 uisources.com
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Siro@Siron93·
$2,500,000+/month from a 78-step onboarding sequence? Yazio's onboarding is basically a therapy session that ends with a SMART paywall sequence. and it works. - a mascot literally cheers you through every single step - you "tap and hold" a button to commit to your goal - deeply personal questions - like, surprisingly personal - before the paywall, they show you a full subscription timeline - try to leave at the paywall → discount wheel pops up - spin it again → discount gets BIGGER - 75% off "forever" framing. forever! - and as the best do, they ask you to sign up AFTER the paywall, not before
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
you're about to impulse buy something online. instead of checking out, you screenshot it. the app holds it for 48 hours then asks "do you still want this?" most people say no. the app literally saves you money by making you wait.
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Siro@Siron93·
your dog is missing. you're panicking. one tap. the app sends your pet's photo, description, and last known location to everyone within 5 miles who has the app. not a facebook post that gets shared 3 days later. an instant neighborhood alert. Ring has 10M+ users watching their doorsteps. none of them are watching for your dog.
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
Most founders avoid lifetime deals because they think it kills recurring subscriptions. These 8 apps offer them anyway, making $200K–$1.8M/mo ⬇️
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Regine@a_reginem·
smart home feature that freezes out guests who stay too long
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
grandma has 47 recipes in her head and zero written down. she measures everything with "a little bit of this." an app where she talks while she cooks. records her voice, her measurements, her stories. turns it into an actual recipe with actual amounts. when she's gone, you still have her cooking. in her voice. Cookpad has millions of downloads. none of them sound like your grandma.
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
what if your alarm wasn't a beep. it was your mom saying "good morning, I'm proud of you." or your partner. or your kid. or your best friend. they record a message whenever. it plays as your alarm the next morning. someone build this.
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Regine@a_reginem·
dating app charging you $50 if you cancel a date last minute
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Siro@Siron93·
Forest made $15M growing a virtual tree when you stay off your phone. nobody flipped it. what if your virtual pet ESCAPES when you doomscroll? the longer you scroll, the further it wanders. close the app to get it back. guilt + cute = money
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Siro@Siron93·
QUITTR makes $300K/mo from a habit-breaking app. 40-step onboarding, but the paywall sequence is where it gets interesting: Scrollable pre-sell: custom plan, social proof, results, science claims, features... 1. "Claim Special Discount" → one-time offer + countdown timer 2. Annual plan + monthly hidden behind "View All Plans" 3. Adds 3-day free trial on yearly 4. Final screen before app: Lifetime deal, 80% off, limited slots Most apps have one paywall, QUITTR has a full sales funnel with multiple fallbacks before you ever reach the app.
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
Last time I showed you apps with 50–95 step onboarding making $$$. Now here's the opposite: 10 apps with 0–1 step onboarding doing the same. VPNs. Editors. Scanners. Calculators. The difference? The product doesn't need explaining ↓
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Siro@Siron93·
Screen Time tells your kids they spent 6 hours on their phone. they don't care. what if the whole family competed for the lowest screen time? weekly leaderboard. winner picks friday dinner. suddenly everyone cares.
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Siro@Siron93·
your iPhone scans QR codes for free. has since 2017. These 4 apps do the same thing. charge for it. $1.85M/month. combined. and you're still overthinking your idea
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
"study app" has 230k searches on tiktok. $50k/mo app idea: the tiktok flashcard app. hijack their doomscrolling addiction. full-screen vertical swipes, but for biology notes. prompted AI to build a dark-mode, tiktok-style study UI. who is vibe-coding this?
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Siro@Siron93·
"OOTD fit check" is a 280k volume trend because people want validation before they leave the house. missing obvious feature: an AI "Vibe Checker". snap your fit, type "first date at a coffee shop", and the AI tells you if you are overdressed or missing an accessory.
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
language learning apps are a billion dollar category. but none of them teach you how to actually speak online. missing feature: "duolingo for slang". teach expats/older people gen-z internet culture, dating app text etiquette, and meme references. generated a gamified swipe UI using @screensdesign AI. who wants the editable figma?
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Alex Vech@VechAlex·
While big tech is focused on generating 'vibes.' We're focused on generating production-ready products. Left: Google Stitch Right: ScreensDesign I know which one I’m shipping to the App Store.
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Filip Kowalski@filippkowalski

A big part of my timeline today is people hyping up Google Stitch, but there is a better tool by guys from @screensdesign_ & @Siron93. Better visual results, and the team is way more responsive (they implemented a bunch of my suggestions && I've been using it since beta). Their tool is specifically optimized for mobile apps, though.

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Siro@Siron93·
there’s a whole community on TikTok begging for a 'subscription cancellation' app. basically Tinder, but you swipe left to instantly cancel a sub you forgot about. market is massive. competition is low. generated the MVP screens in 1 minute. you can literally copy this today.
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Filip Kowalski@filippkowalski·
A big part of my timeline today is people hyping up Google Stitch, but there is a better tool by guys from @screensdesign_ & @Siron93. Better visual results, and the team is way more responsive (they implemented a bunch of my suggestions && I've been using it since beta). Their tool is specifically optimized for mobile apps, though.
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Regine@a_reginem

Everyone is hyped about the Stitch update for visual exploration. But if you actually need to build an app today, you need structure. I prompted both tools for a Tarot app. Left: A 'vibe' generated by Stitch. Right: A functional UI generated by ScreensDesign.

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