Let’s have a great week guys
Remember your mind is your biggest asset
| Product Designer building with @Figma & Software Developer | Specializing in iOS with @swift and Web Applications | Shipped 10+ Products | @React and @Flutter |
Let’s have a great week guys
Remember your mind is your biggest asset
One field name mismatch.
Three days lost.
Thought my CRUD feature was simple until “user_email” became “email” and everything broke silently.
Lesson: small mismatches ruin big timelines.
In open source, in startups, in any team breakthroughs often come from conversation, not just solo effort.
So here’s my note to self (and maybe to you): don’t wait too long before reaching out. The “stuck” feeling doesn’t mean you’re failing it might just mean you need one more voice in the room.
✨ Rebranding Instasite for the AI Future
I worked with Instasite to simplify their interface and reposition them as an AI-powered web design leader.
🚀 The results:
• 40% increase in sign-ups during testing
• 85% of surveyed users felt a stronger emotional connection
• Clearer brand recognition + differentiation
Design isn’t just about looks, it’s about driving growth.
🎥 Sharing snapshots + walkthrough video below 👇
💡It is so painful seeing someone pour months into an app idea… only to see it not doing so well because the tech couldn’t carry it further.
I’ve been in so many of those calls, founders frustrated, designers drained, devs burnt out. The vision is there, but the product just won’t move.
That’s where I come alive.
I take what’s stuck, whether it’s an iOS app that never left TestFlight, a design still sitting in Figma, or a product trapped on one platform, and I unstick it.
I didn’t realize I was the one who needed to grow.
I thought the hardest part of this project would be the tech.
I was wrong.
It was the people.
The uncertainty.
The silence when no one agreed on the next step.
I stopped trying to have all the answers.
Started listening more.
Asking better questions.
The project improved.
The team trusted me.
I trusted myself.
Growth isn’t always adding skills.
Sometimes it’s subtracting the need to prove yourself.