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@dennisleoca

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Building businesses and designing digital products.

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Joined August 2013
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20 days
Working on templates for but AI images keep looking too fake or stylized. Anyone found a solid way to generate realistic, clean visuals for modern UI? . Tips, tools, prompts, open to all ideas šŸ˜…
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Dennis
23 days
Weekend grind is fine. Just don’t forget: the best things in life are free. Family. Friends. Your health. You came with nothing. You’ll leave with nothing. Make it count.
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Dennis
25 days
When I stopped talking and started building, everything changed. No one knew what I was working on. No one knew how much I was making. No one was watching. But I kept going. Quietly. Now the results speak for themselves. Silence wins.
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Dennis
25 days
The best advice I ever got:.•Build in silence.•Never disclose your income.•Stay humble.•Help others. Simple. Not flashy. But it made me unstoppable.
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Dennis
25 days
Loud people usually burn out early. The ones who build in silence?. They’re the ones still winning 5 years later. Want peace and profit?.• Skip the flex.• Focus on value.• Let your work do the talking. Long game only.
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Dennis
27 days
I’m working on new Framer templates and want to build what you actually need. What’s that one template you wish existed but doesn’t?.
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Dennis
27 days
What kind of Framer templates are you always searching for but can never find?.
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Dennis
27 days
I’m building something for founders & designers behind the scenes. Every Figma template I release? Free for 24 hours, exclusively for my email list. No catch. No BS. First drops coming soon :
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Dennis
29 days
You don’t need more features. You need more traction. Validate ideas before you build. Save time. Save money.
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Dennis
29 days
Every ā€œnice to haveā€ feature you ship without validation becomes:. • Technical debt.• Design clutter.• Maintenance overhead. MVP doesn’t mean ā€œhalf-built.���.It means focused, useful, and used.
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Dennis
29 days
Don’t chase features. Chase engagement. I’ve seen too many products drown in ā€œcool ideasā€ that no one actually asked for. The result?.Overcrowded UX. Slow product. Feature fatigue. Before you ship it, test it. Want a better roadmap?.Talk to your users.
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Dennis
30 days
Your product doesn’t need 20 features. It needs one thing that feels like magic. With AI filling in the gaps….simplicity will be your biggest advantage.
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Dennis
1 month
In the AI era, being average at 10 things isn’t a strategy. The tools that win will:.• Solve one real problem.• Integrate easily with others.• Play nice with AI agents. Simplicity scales. Focus wins.
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1 month
With AI moving fast and agents doing the heavy lifting,.I think the future belongs to SaaS products that do one thing incredibly well. Not bloated platforms. Not ā€œall-in-oneā€ tools. Specialized. Sharpened. Specific. What do you think?.Are focused tools the future, or will big.
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1 month
The fastest way to raise capital?. Make your idea real enough to test. I help founders turn napkin sketches into investor-ready prototypes. Got an idea? Let’s validate it.
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I partner with companies to craft smarter user experiences that fuel real business growth, stronger retention, and higher revenue.
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Dennis
1 month
Most people build then validate. Smart founders validate before they build. A prototype tested with 100 users is worth more then 6 months of dev and zero feedback. Investors don’t fund ideas. They fund proof.
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Dennis
1 month
Just helped a client secure $200K in investment, with nothing but a Figma prototype. No code. No dev team. Just a high-fidelity prototype, tested by 100 real users. 60% said they’d use the product and signed a purchase agreement. Investors didn’t need convincing. It cost $6.5K.
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Dennis
1 month
You don’t need to ā€œbuild fast.ā€. You need to ā€œlearn fast.ā€. Stop thinking your job is to launch. Your job is to validate. Start with a prototype. Not production code.
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Dennis
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You don’t need code. You need clarity. Before you commit to building, test your idea:. -High-fidelity prototype.-Real feedback from real users.-Iterate fast. That 2-week sprint can save you 2 years of pain.
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Founders love to build. But building before validating?.That’s how you waste $50K and 6 months chasing something nobody wants. Before you write a single line of code….Build a prototype. Show it to users. Ask hard questions. A $2K prototype can save you a $200K mistake.
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