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Timi, three things: Link to app store from your site; Make the app work in portrait mode on the iphone and/or make it easier to quit in landscape mode; Give users more than 15 min to try your app, offer a freemium.

ReadabooReadaboo reads the words out letter by letter.
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Hey Salim! Looks sharp. You jump right to the a$k - and it's a big a$k - without giving enough info about the benefits of joining your community. This venture seems important to you and as a fellow UX leader, I am curious about why. Good luck, I'm sure a lot of work went into this and I would hate for those who could benefit to miss out.
Mars Design ClubA private community for UX and UI designers
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Just for fun, I turned all of them on at once, and the result was the apocalypse.

RelaxFrensCreate your own calm environment using relaxing sounds
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Why do all these illustrations look like weiners?
Layer BitesGet top illustrators & project manager for your NFT project
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After 2021 I firmly believe that all rising stars in the crypto investment space are programmed to plummet the minute I invest.

RandomCoinA cryptocurrency that changes its price every second
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1. did you design/illustrate these? 2. why aren't you on kickstarter?

Endangered Animals Playing CardsCreative playing cards that save endangered animals
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How do you make it go

VocaloraThe most natural reading voices powered by AI
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Hey there, Alex. Might I suggest at least some preview of an actual blueprint, drawing, or manual before asking for $$$? A free download per month might be a way to hook someone into eventually paying for the one(s) they really want. Showing use cases such as framed drawings and blueprints in a home/office setting might motivate someone to purchase as an executive gift for someone they know who...
aerodrawingsYour source for aviation blueprints, drawings, and manuals
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As a senior UX designer and mentor, I am pleased to see such a comprehensive jumping-on point for those seeking to understand User-Centered Design. All the best to you!
UX NotionToolkit to learn UX design on a weekend
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Downloaded and am looking through the collective. Some heavy emotions out there. How do you keep it open to all when it would seem so easy for some to promote products and unpopular ideas there? If you are monitoring for such activity, how do you decide? Just curious. I like the simplicity of your app and plan to use it for recording ideas and outcomes.

Think AppFree your mind
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Is this a resource exclusively for Seattle or Washington State-based artists?

KnackA data-driven marketplace for creatives and art lovers
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Great marketing effort, Olga and team!
Product Design Guide for StartupsLearn to design app that reach business goal and users needs
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Sounds cool. What do you get with Pasteline Pro, and is the $2.99 one time?
PastelineAdd your notes, links, and ideas in seconds
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You need an elevator pitch.

AtypikAllAn anonymous digital recruitment platform
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This has the potential to become a very simple solution for a growing privacy conscious demographic who are leaving social sharing sites like FB and IG, however you need to remove the $79 barrier to entry in order to establish your proof of viability as an MVP. Once you have users, you can use analytics and feedback mechanisms to gain insights for improvement, after which you can roll out a...

SnapSpacesCapturing memories & moments from every point of view
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As someone old enough to remember schlepping a SyQuest 5.25" 88MB drive back and forth between a service bureau and print shop, this would have been a lifesaver.

Printit.Share files quickly for printing with total control
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Quick question, and maybe you answer this in later chapters: When you built Jotform for your employer, how did you get around it being theirs, since you built the framework for it on their dime? This has, for me been a sticking point at several employers - being either on the verge of creating a game changer, or seeing something I create become a game changer... for my employer.
Bootstrapping Guide by JotformFrom 0 to 10 million users with $0 funding



