Liron Ben Moshe

Liron Ben Moshe

Co-founder | UX/UI Designer

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I’m a UX/UI designer and product builder with 8+ years of experience designing digital products and web experiences. Recently, I’ve focused on the intersection of design, development, and AI, exploring how these tools can enhance — not replace — how developers build software. I built ElevCode to help developers improve their coding skills, prepare for technical interviews, and work more effectively with AI. While AI can generate code, great software still requires real developers who understand architecture, problem solving, and product thinking. ElevCode is an AI-powered coding partner for developers of all levels. My goal is simple: help developers level up, not replace them.

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Building tools for developers in the age of AI

Hey everyone

I m Liron a UX/UI designer and product builder with about 8 years of experience working on digital products and web platforms. Over the past few years I ve become really interested in the intersection of AI, development, and product building, and how these tools are changing the way developers work.

One thing I ve been thinking about a lot lately is the narrative that AI will replace developers. Personally, I think the reality is very different AI is incredibly powerful, but great software still depends on developers who understand architecture, problem solving, and real product thinking.

Liron Ben Moshe

11h ago

ElevCode - Practice coding and improve with an AI developer coach

ElevCode is an AI-powered coding coach designed to help developers improve their skills, practice coding, and prepare for technical interviews. Built for developers of all levels, it works as a coding partner that helps you learn faster, write better code, and grow as an engineer.
Nika

29d ago

How much do you trust AI agents?

With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."

I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.

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