Naresh Meetei
@NareshMeetei11
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Designing & Building: https://t.co/gWFVgqDelv - Smartest online store builder (Join waitlist) https://t.co/Xvfsmz2nZV - Product design studio for Future Builders
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Joined June 2012
Left my job to build the smartest, chat-first AI assistant for social media management. Designed for busy agencies, teams, solopreneurs and creators to save time, grow faster, and stay Zen. Manage socials like you're texting. Join the waitlist 👉 https://t.co/Ehf0ieE2WI
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Changing the logo of ZenShifu to this. The previous one was too generic and so many companies are using the similar ones. This one's not generic and it reflects the brand and purpose of the product. What do you think?
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When I was in art college we had sessions called "Copy Weeks". In those weeks, we were asked to copy any piece of a master artist we liked. The goal was to study their techniques up close and understand every detail of how they worked. It taught me how to see, not just look.
Once I tried a blog post in the style of Seth Godin. It was a good copy, but it wasn’t me (of course). By copying, I figured out 𝘩𝘰𝘸 it wasn’t me, which led me to find what 𝘪𝘴 me. Hence, you can find yourself by copying others. https://t.co/8FTalAXhff
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I wonder if @rabbit_hmi are working on this. I believe this will be a hit. What do you think? Concept design by Shreyansh Onial
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Making your product functional isn't enough. You don't buy iPhone just because it can make calls and click pictures. You love it because it's beautiful and make you feel good when you use it. @pontusab shares why good design is crucial now than ever. Great product doesn't
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You get what you pay for.
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Which is better? Rebranding an advertising agency which was called Fluorescence Communications. Rebranding it to shorter and simpler name FCOMM. F = Fluorescence COMM = Communications
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A functional product gets used. A wonderful product gets shown off. Most founders stop at “solves the problem.” That’s the bare minimum. Make something people feel proud to pull out in front of others. That’s when you stop fighting for users and they start coming to you.
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If your paid ads drive over 50% of your growth, your product is broken.
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Assume every new user of your product is selfish, vain, and lazy. Then build accordingly.
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Good design build trust and get you more loyal users. Imagine you walk into a restaurant with dirty floors and flickering lights. Even if the food is amazing, you already want to leave. Bad design does that to your product.
our website was ugly but it brought us to $10M arr you don't need a fancy website to scale ... it was time to clean it https://t.co/ArtDvdEBf2
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An investor called it the dumbest idea ever. Now it's worth $2B. What this product got right? Just finished the Gamma co-founder @thisisgrantlee episode on @lennysan's Podcast. I spent 2+ hours listening and taking notes. These 31 lessons about its viral growth are
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Good design is all about details. AI art makes your design look cheap. It shows that you don't care for the details. It's like products you ordered from Temu. Be brave and use real art. It makes your design 100x better.
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Yesterday I commented on one of Lenny's post suggesting to bring Gamma's founder so that we can learn about its growth. He replied "Check your podcast player tomorrow." And he drops this episode today. What a surprise!
Gamma is wild: - Just 50 people - Generating $100M ARR - Valued at over $2B - Profitable for 15+ consecutive months - With more cash in the bank than they raised - In a category that most VCs dismissed In fact, one investor told @thisisgrantlee his idea was “the dumbest idea he
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I'm Naresh, and this is what I create (sometimes).
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I once doubled a client’s sign-ups... By deleting 70% of their landing page. Not by redesigning. By deleting. Most SaaS landing pages don’t need more design. They need fewer distractions fighting for the same click.
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Your product's UX copy is putting users to sleep. 99% of B2B SaaS's UX copy is so boring it could put coffee to sleep. Let's talk about how to make yours pop. Here’re 6 easy ways to turn “meh” microcopy into magic... 1. Talk like a human - Write how you’d say it out loud to
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