Ryan Sorensen

Ryan Sorensen

Paint with music, print as products.
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Elena Oprea

1yr ago

How building a product changed you?

In my case, building my startup Selftalk - an app for self-therapy, transformed my character big time. 1. I became much more grounded, and connected to reality. 2. I discovered so many things about myself, good and bad, which significantly deepened my self-awareness. 3. I ve developed immense respect and compassion for fellow entrepreneurs, creators, and doers. It s easy to critique from the sidelines, but it s an entirely different experience to be in the arena, facing the challenges head-on.
PRIYANKA MANDAL

1yr ago

What SaaS Trends Do You Think Will Define 2025? 🚀

Here s what I m curious about: What trends do you believe will shape the future of SaaS this year? Will niche, industry-specific solutions dominate the market? Are low-code and no-code platforms the game-changers we ve been waiting for? How important is security and compliance in driving user trust and growth? If you're building, scaling, or just observing, I d love to hear your take on where we re headed and what you're excited about. Drop your thoughts below, and let s brainstorm the future of SaaS together!

How AI is Shaping the Future of User Experience in Product Design

Artificial intelligence has been influencing product design greatly, from user personalization and predictive analytics to conversational interfaces and accessibility. What are you thoughts on this? Please share your mostly used tools and some ideas or examples that you have encountered.
Ryan Sorensen

1yr ago

Seeing myself in the code

I have noticed something since learning to code with AI and building our business. A reflection of the code within me. Hard to explain other than while I have worked out the bugs, organized the structure better, gotten more keen on how to ask for specific things and actually know what it does, it's changing me. Getting to know the code has made me feel more secure and free to explore technology in a creative way. To innovate and play within a structure I'm finally beginning to understand. What do you see in your code? Has it brought you misery, or do you delight in the build?