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xunna

xunna

@xunna

Indie Product Designer. Building useful & beautiful apps. Sharing learnings along the way.

Katılım Mart 2009
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xunna@xunna·
Ever wondered what that fish at the aquarium or the market is? I built Fishly to turn your camera into a portable fish encyclopedia. Explore bite-sized wiki cards, all in your native language. Just point, shoot, and learn everything about fish! 🐟 #BuildInPublic #IndieDev #FishID
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xunna@xunna·
My new iOS App Fish Identifier is live! 🥳 Built for the curious and nature lovers: Get instant IDs, a deep fish wiki, fun facts, and safety info—all without the clutter.🐠 #BuildInPublic #IndieHackers #NewApp
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xunna@xunna·
Preparing marketing materials for the upcoming launch. Creating different copy, visuals, and video assets for multiple platforms is just as demanding as product design or UI work.Moving from building to promoting is a shift in focus, but the standard for quality doesn't change.
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xunna@xunna·
Google Vids now integrates Veo, offering 10 free 8-second video generations per month. The most practical part is the native audio: it generates matching sound effects automatically. It’s an efficient tool for turning concepts into complete demos. Give it a try if interested.
Google@Google

New AI capabilities are coming to Google Vids, including high-quality video generation powered by Veo 3.1, available at no cost. Now, anyone with a Google account can bring stories to life from just a simple prompt or photo. Explore more of the new features 🧵

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xunna@xunna·
Tried Google’s Gemma today—their lightweight, open-model family built from the same tech as Gemini. Surprisingly, it feels even better than Gemini for copywriting. No hype, just a very grounded and stable tone. Love it! 💎✨
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xunna@xunna·
Building a toy is easy; building a product is hard. Vibe Coding lowers the floor but raises the ceiling. The real challenge isn't making a cool demo; it's making a stable product. Stop chasing tools. Focus on the core: business, product, and technology.
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xunna@xunna·
Back on X! Always obsessed with building useful & beautiful apps. Currently working on a niche utility tool for nature lovers. Excited to share the journey again.😊
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xunna@xunna·
@qilei 这是一往回拉上劲撒手就往前跑的车吗?
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Janbluus@qilei·
六一儿童节的时候 下单买的3d 打印机到了 看着小时候的玩具被一点点打印出来, 感觉这个世界还是很美妙的 😄 打开了一个全新的世界。
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xunna@xunna·
@wilterrero Users from browsing will see onboarding but users from searching will not see onboarding?
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Wilmer Terrero@wilterrero·
ASO funnels that convert: • Search → Screenshot → Install → Trial → Paid • Browse → Video → Install → Onboarding → Paid • Top Charts → Reviews → Install → Value → Paid Track each step. Optimize bottlenecks.
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damien@damienghader·
Better than most designers Took 10 minutes with @lovable Want the prompts? Drop a "❤️" below, I’ll DM you
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xunna@xunna·
@wilterrero Thanks so much for your answer! Really appreciate it.
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Wilmer Terrero@wilterrero·
@xunna Depending on what you want to target. Exact keywords or long tail? Every keyword separated by a comma has its own difficulty and popularity metrics So you need to be really sure that that's the keyword that you want to use
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Wilmer Terrero@wilterrero·
I've built 7 profitable apps without writing a single line of code first My secret? ASO keyword research Building my 8th app now, and here's my exact process: 1. Find keywords with high search volume + low competition • Look for keywords with >30 popularity but <50 difficulty • Use tools like AppFigures, Sensor Tower, or Astro • Target keywords that show clear user intent (what problem they're solving) 2. Spy on the top-ranking apps • Download the top 3 apps for each keyword • Document their core features (only what matters) • Note their monetization strategy • Identify what's missing or could be improved 3. Design your app based on gaps • Create a feature list that addresses competitor weaknesses • Focus on the 1 core feature users actually care about • Skip the "nice-to-haves" for v1 • Design UI that emphasizes this core feature 4. Build your ASO strategy before coding • Create app store screenshots highlighting key features • Write description using your target keywords naturally • Plan your category placement strategically • Prepare a launch strategy targeting those keywords 5. Only then start building • Focus on 1 core feature first • Skip anything not directly tied to your keywords • Build for the specific user searching those terms • Launch fast, even if it's not perfect Most app developers build first, then try to find users I find the users first, then build exactly what they're searching for That's why my apps get downloads from day one No marketing budget needed
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xunna@xunna·
@wilterrero Do you write “Anxiety tracking journal” or “Anxiety,tracking,journal” in the AppStore keyword field? This is a question that has confused me for a long time.
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Wilmer Terrero@wilterrero·
I spent 6 months coding an app nobody downloaded 💀 Don't be like me The problem? I had no ASO strategy After my launch disaster, I discovered the golden metric that changed everything: Keywords with >30 popularity but <50 difficulty Here's how to find them: 1. Get the right tools • AppFigures, Sensor Tower or Astro • Free trial is enough to start • No fancy paid tools needed yet 2. Start with seed keywords • List 10-15 basic words describing your app idea • Enter them one by one into your ASO tool • Look at the "related keywords" section 3. Filter for the magic numbers • Popularity score >30 (enough searches to matter) • Difficulty score <50 (you can actually rank) • Ignore anything outside this range • Save all matches to a spreadsheet 4. Find the high-intent variations • Look for keywords showing clear user problems • "Journal app" = low intent • "Anxiety tracking journal" = high intent • Target phrases with specific pain points Most devs build first, then struggle to rank for impossible keywords I find my ranking opportunity first, then build exactly what those users want Don't write a single line of code Until you find your 30/50 keyword gold mine
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