Kiesha Allen

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Kiesha Allen

Kiesha Allen

@kieshaCreates

Designer that builds AI apps.

شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2024
250 فالونگ291 فالوورز
Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@justyna_framer @framer This is a sick idea. Anyone looking for a partner feel free to DM me. Would love the accountability.
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Justyna Dabrowska
Justyna Dabrowska@justyna_framer·
Want to make the most out of #framerchallenge? I’m looking for one person from the @framer challenge to actually collab with for the next 2 weeks. Not just “hey let’s do something sometime” but actually commit to shipping real work together. Here’s what I have in mind: we each build a landing page template and 2 components. We work on them together, give each other feedback, push the quality up. Then we release them separately under our own names. No splits, no contracts, just two people holding each other accountable. Two weeks. Two templates. Two components. Both of us with something solid to share at the end. If it clicks, maybe we keep going. But let’s start small and see. Serious people only, my DMs are open 😃
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Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
Week 2 of the framer challenge, still working on my first template. $0/$5000.
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Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@CestIvan @kacieahmed Right now it’s an in app voice conversation. You schedule your daily calls during onboarding so you’re notified when to hop on. Curious, do you think people would prefer a real phone call?
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Kacie Ahmed
Kacie Ahmed@kacieahmed·
Are you building apps with AI? I want to connect! Say hi 👋
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bolt.new
bolt.new@boltdotnew·
The select tool just got smarter in Bolt. Click any element in your preview and Bolt selects the topmost useful layer. Need deeper control? Turn on "Pick from layers", or Alt-click to choose the exact layer.
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Framer University
Framer University@learnframer·
HOW IS THIS FREE? my 4+ hour masterclass on how to make your first $1,000 with @framer is now available for replay. only for the next 24 hours. comment "💰" & retweet and i'll send you instant access.
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Adrian
Adrian@adriankuleszo·
Looking for absolutely cracked designers to join @designme ✨ Earning potential up to $12k/month with full schedule autonomy. Clients are funded startups in tech space. Work is product design and web. Requirements: senior level, fluent English, comfortable on client calls, full ownership of the project. Apply below 👇
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bolt.new
bolt.new@boltdotnew·
Hackathon Roll Call! DROP A ✋ IF YOU’RE PARTICIPATING!
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Kiesha Allen ری ٹویٹ کیا
bolt.new
bolt.new@boltdotnew·
🚨 50+ prizes. Starting May 30. Only 8 days to go! 🚨 🥇 1st Place: $100k 🥈 2nd–5th: $75k–$22k 🥉 6th–10th: $20k–$10k 🌍 Regional winners: $10k (AMER, APAC, EMEA)
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Coen van Hees
Coen van Hees@CoenHees·
Big news: @shopdev_ai is live, your AI developer for Shopify. The first 1,000 people who comment “shopdev” get access today and receive 250K tokens. Connect your Shopify store. And prompt custom sections using your actual products, collections, and theme styles. We've been deeply focused on the LLM space, working to unlock the full potential of AI for Shopify. Today, we finally did it. With shopdev, you can generate clean Liquid code that’s ready to ship — or publish straight to your theme in one click. This is day 1 of shopdev, and we hope to roll this out to everyone as soon as possible! See shopdev in action🧵
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Harden
Harden@shunterboys·
If bolt.new is so good at making websites, why is cursor so terrible? Which model does Bolt.new use for the website?
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Paul Henry Smith
Paul Henry Smith@PaulHenrySmith·
@kieshaCreates You can go further by posting errors into Claude and asking to explain how to fix it. You can put those instructions back into Bolt!
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Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
Running the commands to push to the app stores is easy but the when you run into build errors. Thats where things get kind of annoying. I don't know how to update these and the list is too long lol.
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Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@skipsterdev I tried it. It was cool seeing how easy was to preview them in chrome. My idea didn’t work but it was still fun. I might try it again.
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Martin Slaney
Martin Slaney@martinslaney·
anyone here building chrome extensions with Bolt?
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8 lessons learned from vibecoding a high-growth chrome extension I built @supercharge_ext, a free plug-in for @boltdotnew. In 3 weeks I have 1.2k users and the reviews have been incredible. here’s what I learned - and what you need to know before building an extension 👇 1/ identify your audience first. make sure the Total Addressable Audience is meaningful enough to target. niche is good but a big and growing niche is better. I chose bolt users as there are 3 million, and I myself was a heavy user and early adopter - so the empathy and understanding for where to add value was implicit. I also wanted to avoid the cold-start problem where I would have to educate people about why they need this product. 2/ research before building to pre-validate. find where your audience is active and note down all the relevant posts. chuck them into chatgpt and identify painpoint categories, and narrow down the scope for your v1 I trawled reddit, X, discord and youtube and discovered some quick wins that would solve some painful issues people were having. 3/ study up on how chrome extensions are architected. I asked chatgpt for a breakdown, and started Supercharge using Bolt, and knowing the basic schema to use from the outset saved a lot of time. 4/ take the time to plan first, and upload those docs to Bolt etc. it honestly makes such a difference to get consistent results. you need a PRD, user flow, API docs, implementation guide at least. doing this at the start must have saved me 50+ hours in bug fixing or re-architecting as the codebase grew. especially important as this wasn’t a standard web (or mobile) app that Bolt is hard-wired to build. 5/ respect the mothership. by which I mean, if you’re building a permissionless project like mine, whereby your product is directly dependent on another, this impacts your strategy and roadmap. I call this “feature colinization”. be prepared to iterate super fast and spread your bets on how your adding value. The Bolt team is amazing at shipping high quality features and updates at speed, so I have to account for that. it means I don’t have complete control over my own roadmap, but it’s a trade off that pays off: as Bolt improves their product, this should bring in more users to Supercharge too - so long as I’m thinking ahead. 6/ think about monetisation from the beginning, even if you launch as a free product. I wanted Supercharge to always be free, as that’s how I can grow my customer base as quickly as possible in a fast-moving sector where anything can be copied. there are costs I’ve chosen to incur, with APIs and Bolt and now Windsurf tokens. but charging for features is tough when I don’t know which ones will still be exclusive to Supercharge and which ones will be shipped by Bolt. I had some ideas on how to monetise, but brainstorming with @jrdnmix and his Startup Empire community has made me realise I wasn’t thinking big enough. highly recommend joining (I can get you in if you DM me for a link) 7) community building is critical when you don’t have any email addresses with chrome extensions, you don’t get any access from Google as to the details of your customers. so I’ve made a deliberate effort here on X and in the Supercharge discord, to reach them that way it’s so much harder than a typical SaaS but at the same time I feel I can get even closer, and discover who the super fans are. 8) get your ‘user permission’ reasons from the AI coding tool you use the Chrome store requires every extension to submit reasons why they need particular data and access permissions. get these wrong and you might not get approved for weeks. I asked Bolt + Windsurf for mine as they knew the product best. Supercharge was approved on first submission after just 4 days. now I’m typically waiting 1 to 2 days for each new release to be approved. literally as a new version is released, I have the next one ready to submit.

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Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@Miki_Brei Thank you! I just jumped right in. Start playing around with it so you can get familiar with what works and what doesn’t work. I been using bolt since they launched and now I’m pretty comfortable.
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Miki Brei
Miki Brei@Miki_Brei·
@kieshaCreates Hey Kiesha, your work is incredible! I’m curious, how did you get started? I’m a designer who wants to bring my ideas to life using V0 or Bolt. Any recommendations? Thanks a bunch!
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Adam Silverman (Hiring!) 🖇️
Adam Silverman (Hiring!) 🖇️@adamsilverman·
People are building incredible things with v0, lovable, bolt, & replit agent. Here are some of the coolest things that I saw people build this week.🧵 (save for later)
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Kiesha Allen
Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@justyna_framer Not a total waste @justyna_framer even if you don’t use this template it still inspiring to see you work toward your goal. I plan to follow your footsteps and try a template a week also! Good luck!
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Justyna Dabrowska
Justyna Dabrowska@justyna_framer·
I failed... I got way too deep into this template. Added CMS, animations, and way too much stuff. I completely lost sight of my goal to keep things simple. I'm starting with a new template tomorrow, but I’ll come back to this one later. It's a step back but lesson learnt.
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Kiesha Allen@kieshaCreates·
@ChefEckert That’s a good point. I’ll check it out. I think that’s the issue. I don’t like making simple apps and honestly this last one was my simplest and still ran into errors. I’ll play with this and see if it really makes a difference.
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Brad Eckert
Brad Eckert@ChefEckert·
Bolt forces non-coders to learn how to “code through prompting” You have to understand software architecture to be able to actually build anything beyond toy apps. Woz handles that for you. Talk to us like you would your tech cofounder, you shouldn’t have to worry about build errors and package management.
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