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  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



  • deepseek: New AI player that's quietly killing it. Their code model hits different. Like if GPT focused just on dev stuff

  • deta space: Imagine if your browser became your whole computer. Building apps with AI in seconds, app store that remixes essentials. Like if iOS and ChatGPT had a baby that lived in Chrome

  • digitization: Web3 meets cultural preservation. Taking analog stuff (think old photos, documents, art) and giving them digital immortality on chain. Museums for the crypto age

  • claude: AI that actually thinks before it speaks. More nuanced, less hallucination. Like talking to that one smart friend who reads too much

  • lemonsqueezy: Stripe but make it simple. Payments for indie makers who just want stuff to work. No more payment integration headaches

  • amo by zenly: Those Paris kids who made location sharing cool are back. Think digital sticker book meets social network. Like if Line stickers and BeReal had a French cousin

  • kinopio: Not your boring mindmap. More like if your brain could spill onto a canvas. Chaotic but makes sense. Perfect for those 3am idea sessions

  • framer: Website builder that feels like Figma. Finally bridges design and dev gap. Makes deploying feel like pressing play

  • mmm: Website builder that doesn't feel like work. Actually fun to use. Makes Webflow feel like Excel. Breaking every UI rule but somehow it works

  • heelflip: What if Linktree was actually cool? All visuals, no boring text. Sticker book aesthetic but make it functional. Link sharing for people who care about design

  • anytype: Notion but with soul. Local-first, mind maps that actually look good. Like if your notes app understood how your brain works

  • kosmik: Another infinite canvas play but this one feels different. Somewhere between Miro and your dream workspace. Makes organizing feel less like organizing

  • are.na: If Pinterest had a PhD. Digital library for people who actually care about curation. Growing cult following in design circles

  • obsidian: Note-taking for people who code (or wish they did). Everything's local, everything's connected. Like if markdown had a galaxy brain

  • felt: Maps but make them social. Like if Google Maps and Figma had a kid. Perfect for trip planning or just map nerding

  • readwise reader: Actually smart read-later app. Syncs with your Kindle, remembers what you highlight, learns what you care about

  • muse: iPad canvas app that feels like paper from the future. Made by the Figma folks. Somehow both minimal and powerful

  • raindrop: Bookmark manager that doesn't suck. Actually finds stuff when you need it. Like if Chrome bookmarks evolved

  • height: Task manager that feels fast. Like if Notion and Linear had a baby. Keyboard shortcuts that make sense

  • reflect: Note-taking that understands how memory works. Spaced repetition but make it feel natural

  • tana: If Roam Research and Notion merged. Structured but flexible. For people who think in outlines

  • typeshare: Writing tool that's just minimal enough. No medium bloat, just clean writing space

  • logseq: Open source note-taking that's more powerful than it looks. Like Roam but you own your data

  • cron: Calendar that feels like it's from 2025. Makes Google Calendar look like it's stuck in 2010

  • heptabase: Visual learning tool that actually gets how people think. Cards, canvas, connections

  • linear: Project management if it was designed by someone who actually ships stuff. Fast, keyboard-driven, makes Jira feel ancient

  • rapchat: TikTok but for making music. Studio in your pocket. Like if GarageBand was actually cool



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Do you also do brand work?

Why Framer over Webflow?

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How long does a project usually take?

Can you help with content and copywriting?

Do you offer SEO setup or analytics integration?

Do you offer post-launch support?

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Terms

What services do you offer exactly?

Do you also do brand work?

Why Framer over Webflow?

Do I need a Figma design to start?

How long does a project usually take?

Can you help with content and copywriting?

Do you offer SEO setup or analytics integration?

Do you offer post-launch support?

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What services do you offer exactly?

Do you also do brand work?

Why Framer over Webflow?

Do I need a Figma design to start?

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Can you help with content and copywriting?

Do you offer SEO setup or analytics integration?

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