Cold DMs are dead. Long live Warm DMs.
Tired of getting left on seen?
Meet Howdy AI — the AI tool that helps you send DMs so personal, it feels like you stalked every profile.
👉 Try it now: https://t.co/S1DZdWmISZ
#AIOutreach#InstagramDMs
Cold DMs are dead. Long live Warm DMs.
Tired of getting left on seen?
Meet Howdy AI the AI tool that helps you send DMs so personal, it feels like you stalked every profile.
👉 Try it now: https://t.co/wEUKRwKRRk
#AIOutreach#InstagramDMs
We’re so proud to announce the launch of @sendhowdy on Product Hunt 🚀
🎯 We built Howdy send cold DMs that feel warm
➤ It's an AI tool that helps you reach thousands of qualified leads with messages that feel personal.
Built with @Brandonshtein@erolmujak and the team 🙌
Big shoutout to @ersadwork & the team! You've raised the bar with this one. Beyond the product, it's an incredible source of inspiration in all areas — a pure design masterclass 💎
All designers must check https://t.co/UIuctl8eRi
@ersadwork@alignui Hey I did the same thing for my https://t.co/SDp2uuskKA landing page. I wanted to highlight how fast you can create login forms 😆
Congrats on your beta launch btw! I wish you lots of success 🚀
Preserving scroll position in Figma prototypes just got easier.
Simply name your screens with a nested structure.
For example: Home/Default, Home/Expanded, etc — it's applied automatically.
Primer on how we design at @linear:
The main point is that the design is only a reference, never any kind of deliverable itself, so the way it's constructed doesn't really matter.
1. We screenshot the app and design on top of
2. Simple design system that has mostly colors, type and some basic components (rest you can screenshot/recreate)
3. We have one design file each quarter, each person creates a page in it for their projects (easier to see what others are working on)
4. Naming layers, using auto layout, components is up to the designer if they want to use them or not
5. Use prototypes if needed to show a flow or some other interaction
6. Once the design is good enough, and we start building and the design is now only a reference. The real design is the app again and you start the process over.