@chima_w_@itsbimbooni@bimboonistudio@DevAndDesign “One step at a time” is genuinely the only way. Icon sets look clean — consistent stroke weight across all of them is harder than people think. Keep going 💪
@AlexanderOgarJr Week 26 and still going — that’s the real skill. Most people quit before they see results. The trainer onboarding flow looks clean, multi-step forms are always tricky to get right 🔥
@vijay_designr Those rounded cards look like a widget or home screen layout to me — iOS vibes. Whatever it is, the proportions already feel balanced. Drop a hint 👀
@BlazeGrid This is how the best design ideas are born — real frustration. The fact you turned a bad experience into a better solution is the whole point of UX. Would love to see the full flow 👀
@idesigns_pro Exactly this. Pretty pixels that confuse users aren’t design — they’re decoration. The real test is whether someone can complete a task faster because of your work. Function first, beauty second.
This is why dark mode matters for SaaS 🖤
Left: generic white dashboard. Forgettable. Looks like every other tool.
Right: Apex UI Kit. Premium. Memorable. Actually ships.
The difference isn’t just aesthetic — it’s how your users feel every single time they open your product.
Dark mode done right = perceived value through the roof.
30 components to make your SaaS look like this 👇
https://t.co/imUV1n3WE2
#UIDesign #DarkMode #SaaS #Dashboard #UIKit #Figma #TailwindCSS #BuildInPublic
@INiteshSinghl That dark navy split layout is clean — whether coded or designed, the restraint is impressive. Most people over-complicate AI interfaces. Less is always more when the product itself is complex.
@neba_eric15528 “Launch is just the beginning” — this needs to be said more. So many designers treat shipping as the finish line. The real work starts when real users touch it for the first time.
@sharearux Hover states are where personality lives. Anyone can design the default — the active state is what separates good from great. That glowing bar is a perfect example, instantly draws the eye to the data point that matters 👌
@anwashsaleem Favourite trick: always use 8px base grid for spacing. Everything divisible by 8 — padding, margins, icon sizes. Your layouts stop feeling random overnight. Border radius one is 🔥 though, so many designers miss that
@jediahblog The Add Friend screen is a nice touch — social features in utility apps are underrated. Onboarding flows make or break retention. Clean work 👌
@Emmadesign7@Tegadesigns@Joe_brendan_ The transaction history layout is really clean — that’s the hardest part to get right in finance apps. Too much data, not enough space. How did you decide what to show vs hide on the main screen?
@chanak_karki Black & white for me — character always wins over function in first impressions. Users decide in seconds. You can add functionality later but you can’t recover a weak first impression. Ship the dark one 🔥
@mave_cole 100% — the best UI is invisible. When a user completes a task without thinking, that’s the win. Respecting attention means reducing cognitive load at every step, not just making it pretty.
@UibyEmm Welcome back! This is clean — love the dark purple depth on the dashboard panels. The stat cards layout reads really clearly at a glance. Did you build the component system first or design top-down?
@Only_Beebah The dark mode landing page is 🔥 Dark UI is so underrated — getting the depth and contrast right without everything looking flat is genuinely hard. What’s your process for choosing dark backgrounds?
Dropping in 👋🖤
Building Apex UI Kit — 30 dark-mode SaaS dashboard components for Figma + Tailwind + React.
The twist — built the entire thing on my iPhone. No laptop. No desk. Just a phone and a vision.
Day 3 of building in public. 7 followers. 43 Gumroad visitors. 0 sales but the momentum is real.
→ https://t.co/imUV1n3oOu
Would love to see what everyone else is building 👇
This is such an underrated take 🙌
Everyone talks about quitting the 9-5 like it’s the only path. But the exposure to real users, real stakeholders and real processes is genuinely invaluable when you’re building something people actually need.
The builders who understand enterprise pain points from the inside out build better products than those who guess from the outside.
Building Apex UI Kit alongside everything else — the constraints make you sharper not slower 💪
Dropping in 🙋
Building Apex UI Kit — 30 dark-mode SaaS dashboard components for Figma + Tailwind + React.
Built the entire thing on my iPhone 14 Pro Max. No laptop. No desk. Just a phone and a vision.
Day 3 of building in public. 7 followers. 43 Gumroad visitors. 0 sales — but that changes soon 💪
→ https://t.co/imUV1n3oOu
#BuildInPublic