Clau Marin
@claumarinn
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Designer & Builder
Romania
Joined April 2016
Thinking about redoing my portfolio in Framer, with a bit of help from @hiunicornstudio and inspiration form @yiannifive and @tomjohndesign, the goats of dither Video made with Midjourney, using low motion and Loop
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Since my face, glasses and hairstyle is already close to Harry Potter, why not??? #FramerHalloweenParty
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You should give it a try. They offer a 14-day free trial, no card needed, it just starts right away. If you’re serious about understanding your data, it’s worth testing.
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This post isn’t sponsored. I just really appreciate good products, and Basedash has one of the cleanest UX and UIs I’ve seen. @tomjohndesign nailed the feel of it. It’s rare when a data tool feels this good to use.
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I wish I could show walkthroughs or videos, but it’s hard without exposing real data. That’s also why you don’t hear much about @Basedash - it’s tough to market when everything inside is private.
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If you’re running across multiple countries or ad accounts, this saves hours. You don’t need five tools and ten tabs anymore. Everything’s finally connected.
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When I need something specific, I just ask it: - “Show ad spend trends.” - “Compare this week to last.” - “Project next month’s CAC.” It builds the chart automatically.
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I also added it to my iPhone home screen as Basedash runs as a PWA, so it works like an app. Now I check ALL stats every morning with one tap.
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It’s native. No coding. And it’s not just dates, you can add selectors for product categories or countries if you sell in multiple regions. It’s small stuff like this that makes dashboards actually usable.
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One of the best things in Basedash is how it handles variables. You can add a date-range selector right inside a chart, and it updates instantly. It applies across the whole dashboard - “Today,” “Last 7 days,” “This month,” “This year,” etc.
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Before this, I had to jump between ads manager, analytics, and payment reports. Now I just open @Basedash and everything’s in one place. It’s faster, cleaner, and simply easier to think.
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I built two dashboards: - Daily Metrics - quick overview of orders, ad spend, conversions - Holistic View - yearly performance, CAC, revenue, margins One for the day-to-day, one for the bigger picture. Holistic is attached on top, and here is Daily:
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I connected everything that actually matters - Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Ads, and Woocommerce. It took less than an hour for everything to sync. No imports, no scripts, just data that shows up fast and clean.
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I rarely post about what I’m building, but I run an online e-commerce business across a few markets. I recently moved all our analytics into @Basedash (not sponsored), and it completely changed how I see my own data. A thread 🧵
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vibe coded an Eisenhower Matrix in 6 hours with @boltdotnew, then cleaned it up in @cursor_ai. dcyde - drag tasks into boxes, see what matters. a tool that helps you decide on what NOT to do. open source, use it if you want. links in the first comment
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