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Alex Kovalev

Alex Kovalev

@ray_kovalev

Founder https://t.co/M7uIomTHWN | Building @PulseCareHQ | Real-time monitoring for performance, reliability & web vitals.

Wrocław, Poland เข้าร่วม Eylül 2009
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Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@nikolam_dev I mean do you use nested folders with nested documents or just flat docs?
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NikolaM-Dev
NikolaM-Dev@nikolam_dev·
Day 149: From Unlucky → Undeniable ✓Worked on my Zettelkasten notes ✓Set boundaries so it's hard to procrastinate ✓Reflected and analized my tendency ✓3.4k/5k steps #BuildInPublic #LearningInPublic
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Louie Bacaj
Louie Bacaj@LBacaj·
Made a little device that manages my claude code’s & codex’s on my server… Simple esp32 s3 chip by waveshare. The orchestrator agent works with voice, controls my device remotely with tools, and controls the server. It’s a cool time to make stuff.
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@Hashim_Amuda you know, fake social proof is easy, but making a clean, clear product is hard. If the user doesn't understand what to click next, they just lose trust and close the tab
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@vraj_1410 Yep, agree, you're asking for right questions every founder also should
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Vraj Prajapati
Vraj Prajapati@vraj_1410·
Most founder dashboards tell you what happened We wanted to answer 👉 Why did it happen? 👉 What should I do next? That's what we're building with Assist Founder. Connect your business-AI-powered decisions. 🚀 assistfounder.com Would love feedback from #SaaS founders
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Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@AbrosimovSerge Most builders don't understand UI, let alone UX. They just copy what everyone else is doing without actually thinking about how it feels to use. But good UX is literally everything for retention. It's difficult
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Serge Abrosimov
Serge Abrosimov@AbrosimovSerge·
Most SaaS dashboards have no visual hierarchy. Everything is the same size. Same weight. Same importance. So the user's eye doesn't know where to start. And 'just look at the data' becomes the whole UX strategy. #SaaS #UXDesign #DataViz
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@servuloairess Every time I see "Agent 1, Agent 2.." I wonder how people differentiate agents? Some people give their agents human names. But how do you remember which one is what for? 🤔
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@louis_alfredt Manual data entry is basically a ticking time bomb for mistakes. Moving to automated backend checks just makes life so much easier. Less human error, less stress.. I think
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Luis Medrano
Luis Medrano@louis_alfredt·
Blind trust destroys operational efficiency. 68% of operations leaders are moving to Zero-Trust B2B SaaS architecture. We can no longer accept unverified manual inputs; field data must be programmatically triangulated in the backend. #SaaS #RiskManagement
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@CoryMeikleDev watched your video, ability to send screenshots is really helpful and the form looks simple, nice 👍
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Cory Meikle
Cory Meikle@CoryMeikleDev·
Over the next few days, my first few users of sitesay.io are coming to the end of their Free Trial. I decided to build a usage report that generates when their trial expires, detailing what we helped to capture. It even recommends a plan! #SaaS #BuildInPublic
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Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@Exrann__ I wonder, how do you plan your UX? Moleskine, just A4 paper? Iterative approach?
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Exx@Exrann__·
Day 11 building in public : No new feature today. Just UX. Moved buttons, fixed spacing, removed 3 clicks from the scan flow. Boring work. Nobody tweets about boring work. But it's the difference between people trying SaaSecure once and people coming back. #connect #SaaS
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Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@softwarearch I don't remember the exact quote, but it was something like: If you like the first version of your product, you've launched too late.
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Adnan Umar | COO & Co-Founder
"Launch it first. Make it perfect later." You don’t need an infinitely scalable, hyper-isolated cluster for zero users. Infrastructure follows traction. Real feature requests only surface when your software is live in the wild. Stop over-engineering and get it live. #SaaS
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@Beatrice001_ So true! I spent a ton of time obsessing over the UX. If I could take back one thing, it'd be the overly complicated onboarding tour I added to my service 😀. It's gone now 😂
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Beatrice Godfrey✨
Beatrice Godfrey✨@Beatrice001_·
As a designer, I spend more time removing things than adding them. Less clutter. Less friction. Less confusion. The best user experience often comes from what users never have to think about. What's one feature you'd remove from your product today? #saas
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sagarmoy@sagarmoy22·
What’s one web development tool you wish worked better for your startup? I share simple AI and SaaS ideas here. #WebDev #SaaS
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Alex Kovalev
Alex Kovalev@ray_kovalev·
@sagarmoy22 Managing screenshots and assets for "build in public" posts))
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sagarmoy@sagarmoy22·
What small problem in your daily work could be solved with a simple app? Simple solutions can grow into great micro SaaS. Follow for useful startup and development ideas. #SaaS
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