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Your Landing Page Isn’t the Funnel. Intent Is.

When you build a startup, it is easy to fall in love with your own product. The landing page looks slick. The app feels polished. In your head, it seems obvious people should be showing up. Then reality hits. No traffic, no users, no momentum. You start wondering how something that feels so good can still feel invisible.

That was my wake up call with Brzzy Weather. I thought if I built a great weather app and optimized around weather app search, people would find me. Instead, I got humbled fast. I was basically a nothing burger buried deep in Google(does anyone even use Bing?), somewhere around page five, and most people searching never make it past the top few results. It made me realize that having a product is not the same thing as having a funnel.

Built a browser based Falling Sand game with weather effects

I used to love playing Falling Sand, so I built my own version you can play right in your browser.

I added weather effects, chain reactions, and synth style sound effects to make it feel a little fresh while keeping the same chaotic fun that made the original so addictive.

Would love any feedback on the gameplay, effects, and overall feel. What would you add next?

AI everywhere… so why do apps still feel the same?

Over the past few years, we ve seen an explosion of AI powered apps, redesigns, and next-generation experiences.

And yet weather apps somehow still feel exactly the same:

Different colors.
Slightly different layouts.
The same numbers inside slightly different rectangles.

Brzzy Weather - Fun, customizable weather forecasts

Brzzy Weather just got its glow-up. Built for iOS 26’s Liquid Glass redesign, Brzzy now feels smoother, bouncier, and way more alive. Forecasts flow, animations breathe, and checking the weather feels oddly satisfying (yes, really). Still playful. Still GIF-powered. Still wildly customizable. Because weather apps shouldn’t feel like spreadsheets, they should feel like fun.