Hi guys
I got an idea and i want you suggest and I'm going to start it, not afraid of failing in it
The idea is like an app that has lot of other apps inside it prebuilt so that you don't have to download it
You can directly use that app like sear
It totally depends on the app perfection like I said the previous apps in the market lacked many things, had bugs, did not used to work properly and etc stuff. So if you could make a perfect app then Maybe
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
Building in 🥷🏻• Pr... • 1y
If you open digital wellbeing/screen activity on your device then this app((Medial) shows as "ui_flow" name- which is kinda interesting! Maybe some bugs but anyways we're the ones who will give the feedbacks to enhance our daily experience. So I shar
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 1m
A reddit user says that Chatgpt helped him fix his chronic back pain issue.
Even got shared by Greg Brockman, President of OpenAI.
The user said it worked because it was the perfect blend of:
Holistic view + Personal context + tailored to his
What is the secret to developing pixel perfect app ?
Figma design looks so perfect in prototype but when it comes to development developer hug dete hai..
If you’re building something, don’t wait for the “perfect launch.”
No ads, no fancy design — I just shared a working demo.
48h later, people from 50+ countries were using it.
don’t chase perfection. Just make it usable and post it.
I'm building Far.CX because product quality is a direction, not a checkbox.
Spent 10 years working with founders and startups. Here's what I learned about quality.
Quality isn't about perfection. It's about constant evolution.
Most startups think
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Venkat
Tagline • 9m
We know user behaviour is quickly changing everyday.
On any app, is the previous data generated by users or the trends that they followed relevant for the future?