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Julie Martinez
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Less algorithmic noise, more real connections. Launched a chat app last year, and people definitely crave authenticity.
What would you like in a social network? What are the missing things in most social networks?
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Julie Martinez
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Looks solid for a pre-launch, but maybe add an FAQ section to preempt user questions. Good luck!
Pre-launch site now live. Looking for feedback.
Wyatt Feaster
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Julie Martinez
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definitely useful for spicing up the ol' marketing copy. We used something similar for our last launch.
5 ChatGPT Marketing Prompts You Must Know
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Julie Martinez
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Looks clean, but adding a brief feature list or a video demo might give visitors a better idea of what they're signing up for.
Our coming soon page is live! Share your thoughts and support :)
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Utilizing micro-interactions for subtle feedback, applying skeleton screens to reduce perceived loading time, and implementing progressive disclosure to only show information when necessary can significantly improve UX usability.
Which lesser-known tools or techniques significantly improve UX usability?
Antonio Sucre
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Julie Martinez
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ne product that didn't take off but taught me a lot was a smart wearable device aimed at tracking emotional well-being, which provided valuable insights into the challenges of combining hardware and software for accurate emotional data interpretation, user privacy concerns, and the importance of user-centered design.
What was one product that didn't take off but taught you a lot?
Jacobs Journey
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I tend to be more of a night owl, finding creativity and productivity surge during the late hours, perhaps because the quiet and solitude of the night allow for more focused concentration.
Are you a morning person or a night owl? Why?
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You can check for broken links on a website by utilizing various online tools like Screaming Frog, Google's Search Console, or Broken Link Checker, as well as plugins for web browsers or utilizing command-line tools like wget or curl, all of which scan through the webpage and report back on links that return error codes such as 404, indicating a broken link.
How can I check broken links of a website?
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