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Quick question about Its Hover — the product seems to treat hover not as a visual flourish, but as a core design language. From a design perspective, what led you to center the experience around hover interactions instead of more explicit UI or copy? Was there a moment where this approach clearly resonated with users? Asking because that choice feels both playful and deliberate in the first...
Its HoverIcons that move and react mirroring user intent
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Quick question about Still — the product feels intentionally quiet in a space that usually rewards constant signals and visible activity. From a design perspective, what led you to prioritize calm and presence over more traditional productivity cues? Was there a particular user insight or experience that shaped that decision? Asking because that restraint comes through clearly in the first...

StillA private space to think, write, and slow down
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Quick question about Dessix — the visual hierarchy feels very intentional, especially in how attention is guided without heavy UI or effects. From a design standpoint, what trade-offs did you have to make to keep the interface this focused while still supporting more complex use cases? Asking because that restraint really comes through in the first impression.

DessixVisual workspace to capture, organize, and create with AI
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Quick question about Agihalo — the product feels unusually calm and composed for something built around complex AI workflows. Instead of signaling intelligence through dense UI or constant feedback, Agihalo seems to prioritize orientation and trust. From a design perspective, what user behaviors or early observations led you to lean into this more restrained, confidence-building approach?...

AgihaloLLM Router for A.I Agent & Saas with x402
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What stands out about okara is how deliberate it feels about removing friction instead of adding structure. Many products in this space lean toward more controls and visible feedback to signal value. Okara seems to take the opposite approach — prioritizing flow and clarity, especially for the first interaction. That restraint usually reflects a strong understanding of real user behavior. As a...

Okara Reddit AgentAn agent that monitors, curates & writes authentic comments
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From a design perspective, Ray feels intentionally understated. Instead of trying to explain everything up front, the interface seems to trust progressive disclosure — letting clarity emerge through interaction rather than through dense UI or copy. That choice usually signals a team that’s thought carefully about first-time user anxiety. As a first impression, the product feels calm and...

RayAn AI trainer that plans + adapts your workouts in real-time
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As a designer, the Flux logo stood out to me right away. It’s clean and confident, but not generic — it feels considered rather than trendy. That kind of visual restraint usually comes from knowing what not to add, and it sets a strong tone for the rest of the product experience. First impression-wise, the branding does a lot of heavy lifting without calling attention to itself, which is harder...

FluxBuild your own agents in iMessage
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From a design standpoint, Mnexium AI feels notably restrained. Instead of over-signaling “AI intelligence” through controls or feedback, the interface seems focused on keeping users oriented and confident. That choice to reduce noise rather than add affordances is subtle, but it often makes the difference between an AI tool that feels usable versus overwhelming. As a first impression, the...

Mnexium AIPersistent, structured memory for AI Agents
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Looking at Habi from a design perspective, what stands out is the intentional reduction of visual and cognitive noise. Many habit products default to dashboards, streaks, and progress signals that compete for attention. Habi feels like it made a conscious choice to remove rather than add — trusting that calm, predictable interactions can support behavior change better than constant feedback. As...

HabiTurn your calendar events into habits
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What I find interesting about 2-b.ai is that it seems to position itself less as a tool that gives answers, and more as something that helps users think through ambiguity. A lot of AI products optimize for speed and confidence, sometimes at the cost of oversimplifying messy decisions. 2-b.ai feels like it’s more comfortable sitting with uncertainty and structure, which is a very different — and...

2-b.aiTodoist meets ChatGPT inside your browser
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One thing I appreciate about CogniMemo Extension is that it seems to accept how unreliable human memory actually is. Most extensions in this space quietly assume users will know in the moment what’s worth remembering. In reality, we usually realize something mattered only later. CogniMemo Extension feels like it’s designed around that gap, rather than fighting it. As a first impression, the...

CogniMemo ExtensionAI memory tool that lives where you work
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Quick question about BizCard — it feels like the product is designed around the social friction of introductions, not just the mechanics of sharing contact info. In real networking moments, the awkward part is often when and how to exchange details, rather than the details themselves. Was there a particular user behavior or observation that led you to focus on making that moment feel more...

BizCardKill LinkedIn QR contacts. Make real connections instead.
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Quick question about Bookmark Assistant — it seems like you’re implicitly treating bookmarking as a retrieval problem rather than a saving problem. A lot of bookmark tools assume users will actively organize or maintain their collections, which rarely happens in practice. From your perspective, what was the key user behavior or insight that made you lean into this more “hands-off” approach?...

Bookmark AssistantSync Chrome bookmarks to Notion with rich metadata.
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