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UI Scribe streamlines website feedback with visual annotations and automated technical data. Centralize, track, and prioritize feedback easily—whether you're a solo SaaS founder, a web development agency, or an enterprise team delivering high-quality websites.
UI Scribe
Gather actionable feedback with annotated visuals
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🎉 Hey Product Hunt Community!
I'm Prateek, the creator of UI Scribe, and I'm thrilled to share this tool with you today! 🚀 As a solo maker, I know how challenging it can be to capture and manage website feedback effectively. That's why I built UI Scribe—to make it easy for SaaS founders, web dev agencies, and enterprises to gather actionable insights effortlessly!
đź’ˇ Why UI Scribe?
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UI Scribe
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Yes, I track metrics like open rates, click-through rates, and conversions. Tools like Mailchimp and ConvertKit help optimize my email strategy. Your example of 95% vs. 15% open rates shows how crucial copy is—A/B testing can really highlight what works best!
Do you track how your customers engage with your emails?
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I've tried Reddit Ads, and they can work well for reaching niche audiences, but authenticity is key! Compared to Google or Facebook, they feel less intrusive, though conversions might be slower. Target the right subreddits and experiment with ad formats for the best results!
Has Anyone Tried Reddit Ads? Do They Really Attract New Customers?
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I’d love to automate my email sorting! A smart assistant that categorizes, flags, and even drafts replies would be amazing. It’d save me so much time—and I'd finally stop losing track of important messages!
One task you would love to automate?
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Technology has revolutionized my hobbies! I can now learn guitar through apps, get instant feedback on my cooking from YouTube, and even join virtual book clubs. It's like having a world of inspiration at my fingertips—plus, I can share my progress on social media and gather all the 'likes'!
How has technology changed your approach to hobbies or interests?
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I stay updated on AI trends by following industry blogs, subscribing to newsletters, and joining online forums. Podcasts and webinars are also great for insights! And of course, I never miss a chance to check out the latest AI memes—because staying informed should also be fun!
How do you stay updated with the lastest trends and advancement in AI?
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I'd hire a robot for doing laundry! Imagine never having to sort, wash, dry, and fold again. I could free up so much time—plus, robots don’t complain about missing socks!
What task would you hire a robot for?
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The best advice I received about time management was to treat my calendar like a budget. Just like you wouldn’t spend money without a plan, don’t spend your time without one! Block out your priorities and watch your productivity soar!
What is the best piece of advice you have received about time management?
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To resolve team conflicts, I play referee—encouraging open chats and ensuring everyone gets a turn to speak. If things get too heated, I might even throw in a snack break to lighten the mood! After all, who can argue with cookies?
What strategies do you use to resolve conflicts and disagreements among team members?
Saif Ullah Khalid
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Absolutely! I once asked about 'asynchronous programming' and thought I’d get a clear answer, but instead, I ended up with even more jargon! It felt like I was trying to decode a secret language. Sometimes, simpler explanations are the way to go!
Have you ever come across a technical term that had you wondering what it really meant?
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I love smart home devices! They make life easier—who wouldn’t want to control their lights from the couch? Just watch out for the ones that might try to take over your home or start talking back!
What's your opinion on smart home devices?
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For website visitor tracking, I recommend Google Analytics for detailed insights, Hotjar for heatmaps and session recordings, and Mixpanel for tracking user engagement. Crazy Egg is also great for heatmaps and A/B testing. Each tool has its strengths, so it depends on what insights you're after!
What website visitor tracking tools do you use/recommend?
Daniel Burns
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One common issue I've encountered is missing fonts when sharing files. It can be frustrating for team members who don’t have the same font installed. Another problem is inconsistent font rendering across different devices or platforms, which can affect how designs look in previews. Sometimes, font weights don’t display correctly, leading to mismatched designs. Lastly, Figma occasionally fails...
What are some common font validation issues you’ve encountered in Figma?
Mani Teja Noone
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To help users quickly onboard a complex gateway product, consider these strategies:
Guided Tutorials: Offer interactive, step-by-step tutorials that walk users through the deployment and setup process, explaining technical concepts along the way. Clear Documentation: Create concise, well-organized documentation with diagrams and code snippets to cater to users at different skill levels. Video...
How can we help users quickly onboard a complex gateway product?
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If I buy a product that turns out to be mediocre, my first step is to try and return it, especially if it's not meeting expectations. If a return isn’t possible, I prefer leaving a constructive review rather than just venting online. That way, I can help both the company and other potential buyers. I believe honest, useful feedback is more impactful than a simple rant. It might even push the...
What do you usually do when you buy a product that turns out to be of mediocre quality?
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Absolutely agree! User love comes from consistently solving real problems and truly listening to feedback. When you focus on understanding needs, not trends, you create something that sticks. It’s all about building a product that users genuinely rely on.
User love isn't bought; it's earned.
Moumen Hamid
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Great point! As a solo founder, I keep the tone authentic and personal. I often use 'I' when sharing decisions or insights to build trust, but still use 'we' when referring to the product or brand, so it feels bigger without sounding misleading.
🗣️ You are a solo founder company. How do you talk about yourself?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Postman for testing, Swagger for docs. I track issues with Datadog. Any tools you recommend to streamline this?
What tools do you use for API management?
Rohan Chaubey
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How does Serendipity handle false positives when detecting sensitive data? Can we customize the detection settings?
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