I've been working with @Triopixels on some designs and he's really great. Super fast, really passionate, follows up quickly and is reliable. If you're looking for any design help, I highly recommend him. It's hard to find remote freelancers you can trust and I'm grateful to him.
if you are building products, visit it and take some inspiration!
Just Added 50 New Artworks to https://t.co/xDDl2QyhzU!!
Check it out! it might be useful
@mondaydotcom Tried Odoo CRM, didn't like the user experience
Tried Pipeline CRM, doesn't have the same user experience and the same powerful AI Sidekick thing like @mondaydotcom
traction at that time ranging from y combinator backed companies to people building products from their garages. to companies doing mills. and with hundreds of thousands of users. and the more volume + quality messaging sent, the more you know about how to target, for example. one of the people I have reached out, was offering services to govermental institutions, and gave me idea that the sales cycle. is kinda different from what I was targeting. that's why the saying goes -> riches in niches
My take:
You can usually spot websites generated by LLMs instantly.
The buttons, gradients, spacing, and overall feel often lack human taste and intention.
AI can speed things up, but great products still need humans.
Design + Development.
That said, if you’re low on budget, LLMs are still a solid starting point.
if you are building products, visit it and take some inspiration!
Just Added 50 New Artworks to https://t.co/xDDl2QyhzU!!
Check it out! it might be useful
Unpopular opinion.
if your 64 gb ram, 4 terabytes, MacBook Pro doesn't scream when you open your big figma file. then you are not a good designer
happening right now...
Let's see what is the next step for https://t.co/xDDl2QyhzU !
just sharing the journey here on my account
hit us with a message! and get a revenue - design partner!!
and let me tell you something 😂 gatekeepers are one of the most annoying people on planet earth. when you are talking to the decision maker and then someone jumps and tell you that (X) is here now, please sent what is relevant, and then we will hit you with a message.
Alright then I am out 🤣
Ps. I don't blame them, they are doing their jobs. I am just saying from an agency owner perspective
traction at that time ranging from y combinator backed companies to people building products from their garages. to companies doing mills. and with hundreds of thousands of users. and the more volume + quality messaging sent, the more you know about how to target, for example. one of the people I have reached out, was offering services to govermental institutions, and gave me idea that the sales cycle. is kinda different from what I was targeting. that's why the saying goes -> riches in niches
traction at that time ranging from y combinator backed companies to people building products from their garages. to companies doing mills. and with hundreds of thousands of users. and the more volume + quality messaging sent, the more you know about how to target, for example. one of the people I have reached out, was offering services to govermental institutions, and gave me idea that the sales cycle. is kinda different from what I was targeting. that's why the saying goes -> riches in niches
Same goes for content here, the content was working for me, if you want to post content, and do cold outreach. then only post for nurture. anything works. do not overthink it. but if your main strategy is content, then you have to focus on it full time.
Same goes for content here, the content was working for me, if you want to post content, and do cold outreach. then only post for nurture. anything works. do not overthink it. but if your main strategy is content, then you have to focus on it full time.
17 Jan 2026 -> date of images.
Today - I started believing that AI is such a big slob
before I even considered something called CRM.
I started cold outreaching using linkedin sales navigator. at that time I was literally preparing each message, persolized, it was taking me a whole day, I cannot say it was easy, it was hard. But on the other side
I was getting up to 20% reply rate, sometimes 9 some days 12 percent, but traction was there. (cold outreach people, you probably know the numbers here)
but I believed that i was doing something wrong, even though I was getting meetings booked. sometimes exhausted by the amount of meetings. so I thought I was doing something wrong.
and I acted accordingly and start building 'AUTOMATION TOOLS' and no wonder, spent months, building tools for my "NEW WAY OF OUTREACHING", my reply rate dropped. and linkedin has new rules that you have to send less and less number of messages. they restricted the open profiles and forced you to do more personlized, high quality outreach.
so if there's one thing that i have learnt. is that
quality > quantity.
you have to figure out that sweet spot for your niche. and back it up with strong selling framework and strong closing framework.
ps. just sharing what worked and haven't worked for me. and the "women in the red dress" dilemma that stopped me for months.
17 Jan 2026 -> date of images.
Today - I started believing that AI is such a big slob
before I even considered something called CRM.
I started cold outreaching using linkedin sales navigator. at that time I was literally preparing each message, persolized, it was taking me a whole day, I cannot say it was easy, it was hard. But on the other side
I was getting up to 20% reply rate, sometimes 9 some days 12 percent, but traction was there. (cold outreach people, you probably know the numbers here)
but I believed that i was doing something wrong, even though I was getting meetings booked. sometimes exhausted by the amount of meetings. so I thought I was doing something wrong.
and I acted accordingly and start building 'AUTOMATION TOOLS' and no wonder, spent months, building tools for my "NEW WAY OF OUTREACHING", my reply rate dropped. and linkedin has new rules that you have to send less and less number of messages. they restricted the open profiles and forced you to do more personlized, high quality outreach.
so if there's one thing that i have learnt. is that
quality > quantity.
you have to figure out that sweet spot for your niche. and back it up with strong selling framework and strong closing framework.
ps. just sharing what worked and haven't worked for me. and the "women in the red dress" dilemma that stopped me for months.