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AI first product builder who codes. First product hire at DeleteMe; helped grow B2B to near parity with B2C. Employee #1 at VWO; from 5K to 50K MRR. I turn fuzzy 0 to 1 ideas into shipped features and measurable traction.
First product hire at DeleteMe; helped grow B2B to near parity with B2C over three years. Employee #1 at VWO; saw growth from 5K to 50K MRR. I take fuzzy 0 to 1 ideas to measurable
traction with fast feedback loops and clear metrics.
My first thought when I saw these pigments was about wine colors.
A similar website for wine, showing different hues, would be really interesting. It could show the range from light whites to deep reds and how each color matches the type of wine.
1. https://typezebra.com : Adding type editor/designer so you can design type-heavy articles and share with others (codepen but for typography)
2. https://boxento.com: Finishing support for server side rendering so users can take the benefit of SEO - also working on adding new blocks like menu (useful for restaurants) so you can have a block that changes based on the day of the week.
Suggestion - you can slow down the hero animation of Boxento.
In general I like the project. It reminded me to Bento.me. I'd guess you are direct competitors? (I'd also suggest adding Boxento as an alternative to Bento.me on SaaSHub https://www.saashub.com/bento-me)
I like websites more than apps for a couple of reasons:
- Better isolation from my device. I don't worry about them sucking up information I don't want them to have.
- I can share links to my friends (if the website has good URLs of course)
- I can use it on every device. I don't need to worry if it has an Android App and website, I can just use the website on both.
- I can use the same app as my friends no matter what phone they use.
The motivation can come from privacy-conscious users as well. I use the Uber PWA (m.uber.com) instead of the app because I can control the permissions it has if it runs in the browser. While you can control permissions in the native app as well, they get switched back to their defaults each time an app update is installed.