Adam ⚜️
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@MrNick_Buzz What fonts are on the first screenshot? Can you share the website link? I really like how it looks.
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There's a BIG difference between these two prices.
We didn't pick the subscription model because we are bad at marketing or we have a hard time selling our skill set. We picked it because we saw a need in the market to outperform bigger agencies and not charge a load of cash that could add up as they work on the project.
Not every business or startup is sitting on a pile of cash to throw at each step. People want things to be simplified and have no friction when hiring, so why complicate the process when things can be straightforward with no surprises. Our pricing focuses on design, branding, and Framer, not development and we don't charge people to manage the project.
We run the business with minimal overhead cost, remote (Canada & Poland), and communicate over Slack. Every client of ours has 1:1 access to us at any time of the day. We don't gate-keep the communication and everyone has respected the communication and working style so far and we expect it to be the same moving forward.
Commitment is still the same with us, we work closely with businesses like any bigger agency would do based on the business needs. If a business wants to spend 3 weeks on a branding exercise, we do it or just focus on delivering UI/UX and make sure they ship in 1 month? we do that as well. We let people decide how they want to make the most of their subscriptions, so we can deliver our best.
This is not cheap labor, bigger studios don't become big by charging $50k from day one. Every studio has to go through a phase of charging low to get their initial customers so they can establish themselves and charge more. We love building publicly and enjoy sharing our growth tactics, marketing, hiring, communication, and the "money" side of things. I feel designers get scared to share more than design, they lock themselves into being the "I'm too great of a designer" and only post design work. There is a whole other world out there folks, try to venture out of your Dribbble comfort zone.
There's no short-term vision, you don't build an empire with $0 in your bank. It takes time and effort to run a business and build a brand around it. Charging less or a fixed price doesn't mean we are short-sighted, it means we think more like a business person than a designer. Designers are great at convincing people day in and day out, but when it comes to actually running a business things fall flat and everyone has an opinion on how to run one.
People come to us to remove friction in hiring and get things in days not weeks or months. We are more than an unlimited design agency, we are people with experience working at Meta, BMW, PWC as lead designers and helped 100's of startups build products.
We get the job done!


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@nichepursuits What do you think about AI generated articles? Is it possible to have such good results with them or we really need great human writers?
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@NayakSatya_SG So having references is the key. Similar to what @timgrillmeier said
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@sccc_a Max from my known reference, I build a trust with giving fruitful end result without exception of few bulks of money, once they know my value and end result positive side it is easy then onwards.
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Are there any founders that got a substantial amount of clients from cold outreach?
#buildinpublic
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@NayakSatya_SG What's the method that worked the best for you to acquire customers?
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@sccc_a It simply never worked for me however it may differ person to person 🤞
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@timgrillmeier Thank you for the answer. I have follow up questions if you don't mind:
1. How did you acquire clients that already knew you?
2. You say that 1 client came from cold outreach, so how many times you tried this method? Is it 1% conversion rate or even less?
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@sccc_a Before doing what I was doing now, I was building a small agency.
Exactly 1 client came from cold outreach as I experimented with online campaigns. Everyone else already knew me or was a referral.
This was a digital services agency though, so wouldn't apply to all cases.
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RefinedTweets just broke $167 in revenue in the last 36 hours! 🙏
I'm absolutely blown away by the love and support from the community. 🫶
Only a few early supported seats left now.
If you want to get it at its cheapest and be in the OG club, now is the time. 💗
#buildinpublic
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@stacy_siz How long ago did you send the emails? Maybe the stats will be even higher on Monday
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@afonsolfm @nextjs @remix_run Does it solve the issue you mentioned before that you mix API routes and pages together? Or you have another reason to switch?
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@thomashalbrittr Thank you! I think the next one will be in a month or something like that
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@sccc_a Congratulations on the launch.
Sometimes it's the unexpected things that work!
When do you plan on launching the next time?
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To be honest, I didn't expect to get upvotes. I launched my previous product to learn how ProductHunt works. Turned out not that bad producthunt.com/posts/createyo…
#buildinpublic

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🚀 Just launched my previous product:
producthunt.com/posts/createyo…
Can you take a moment to upvote? - so I can test how ProductHunt works 😉
#buildinpublic



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Imagine living in 2023 seeing the insane rise of AI
And STILL thinking you don’t need to learn to code
@levelsio@levelsio
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Imagine AI generating images like the first one and telling you "I am 100% natural bro"
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta
AI for images is evolving so fast 🤯 It's now quite easy to generate realistic images. Here's how I generate images like these in <1 minute - for FREE:
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