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Hey everyone — Dane here 👋 I built Gleam because I’ve always loved iterating on designs, but getting meaningful critique on demand is hard. Sometimes you need quick input across a wide range of topics to break out of your current focus and see your design more broadly. Gleam gives you that: 10 AI reviewers with different specialties, scoring your design and pointing you toward the...

GleamAI-powered design reviews from 10 expert panelists
Gleam gives your design a structured review from 10 AI panelists, each with their own specialty—UX, visual design, accessibility, product strategy, and more. Upload a screenshot and get scores, directional insights, and a short list of high-impact fixes to guide your next iteration.

GleamAI-powered design reviews from 10 expert panelists
FollowUp by AssetMule turns your sales call transcripts into polished, personalized follow-up assets—instantly. Built for B2B SaaS sales reps who want to move quickly, help champions sell internally, and close deals up to 3x faster.

FollowUp by AssetMuleTurn sales calls into personalized follow-up assets
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
I just published today's edition, 'Spacing, Bugs & Animated Math'. Featuring Utsav Khokhanasiya, Stellate, Kuba, Rodrigo 'Rolo' Ortiz, Grant Sanderson, and @rauchg 🙌 https://www.dailysubset.com/p/18...

The Daily SubsetLearn how to build a product from influential makers
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
Each edition contains 5 sections that start with an embedded tweet followed by a few paragraphs of commentary to add context. This is the current structure: - Design & UX: I like starting with something visual. It could be purely graphic design, interface design, or even something related to design thinking. - Development: This section is more to do with the nuts and bolts of building a...

The Daily SubsetLearn how to build a product from influential makers
Newsletter to learn how to build and promote a product from influential makers with commentary from a scrappy startup vet.

The Daily SubsetLearn how to build a product from influential makers
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
Greetings makers! We're excited to launch the monthly challenge app! There are a lot of goal setting and fitness tracking apps in the world today. Some apps tend to be very personal and highly configurable. We're focusing on simplicity and community. You can sign up and get started in a few clicks. Then track your personal progress and the progress of the community throughout the month. We...

The Monthly Challenge AppDo hard things with friends
Join collective challenges, set your own targets and track progress. A monthly challenge can jumpstart a new long-term habit or simply be a passing goal. Streaks are great, but all effort is celebrated.

The Monthly Challenge AppDo hard things with friends
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
This is an exciting project I've tinkered with for a while. I got frustrated after using a few pixel design tools and thought I could build something different, and hopefully better. Let me know what you think!

The Pixel CosmosDesign your own pixel planet, then mint it as an NFT.
The Pixel Cosmos is a community design project that makes it easy for anyone to create their own planet.

The Pixel CosmosDesign your own pixel planet, then mint it as an NFT.
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
This is the first app launched from v1Labs. 🎉 Please check it out and let me know how we can make Vennly better. Here are a few things we're considering: 1) Follow users directly on the results page if you are authenticated with Twitter. 2) Compare more than 2 people at the same time. 3) Subscribe to searches to receive notifications when new matches appear.
VennlyCompare Twitter social graphs
Search tool to find the intersection of who people follow on Twitter. If you think of each follow as an endorsement, then the intersection from 2 trusted users is a super endorsement. The resulting list of users is a great way to discover new people to follow.
VennlyCompare Twitter social graphs
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
I'm in favor of async communication. I've always found sync communication to be painfully slow and disruptive to productivity.
What do you honestly think of asynchronous communication?
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Hello, would you like to book a call with technology experts? Hacker Noon started a marketplace for on demand video calls with experts in programming, cryptocurrency, ux, remote work, outer space, startups, and futurism.

Tech Expert Video CallsOn demand video calls with hackernoon writers
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
Any thoughts on this green vs the old school Hacker Noon green?

Tech Stories Tab by Hacker NoonHuman-curated Hacker Noon stories in your new tab.
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
What would you like to see in the next iteration?

Tech Stories Tab by Hacker NoonHuman-curated Hacker Noon stories in your new tab.
Hacker Noon’s new tab Chrome Extension makes it easy for you to stay in-the-loop with what’s ~really~ going on in tech today—as told by the hackers building, buying, hodling, founding, and funding our collective futures.

Tech Stories Tab by Hacker NoonHuman-curated Hacker Noon stories in your new tab.
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
Kind of surprised at some of the negative comments. It isn't super difficult to roll your own basic animation for the web but slightly increase the complexity of the animation and things get tricky fast. If this tool saves you an hour per month, it's worth the price. But the UX of the timeline editor does need some work. Here are a few thoughts based on working with it for about an hour today....
SpiritThe animation tool for the web.
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
Looks like a simpler solution that a lot of other roll-your-own solutions. What is the workflow like for maintaining docs? I find that to be one of the major pain points in writing documentation and if the process isn't great, docs get stale fast.

Dimer BetaSimplest way to write and publish beautiful docs
Dane Lyonsleft a comment
We're pretty excited about integrations. You can currently ship your engagement data to: - Intercom: Great for helping your CS team figure out how to help your trial users. If a user has a score > 50 in their first 7 day, you can assume they're figuring things out. Maybe send a few pro user tips to get them to the next level. If a user has a score < 15 after the first 7 days, it's red alert...

Sherlock 2.0Powerful user engagement scoring for SaaS businesses.

