MusicHub is a web platform that helps musicians find the right people to play with—from new band members to audition opportunities across different cities. The interface uses a modern dark UI with bold red accents, creating an elegant yet energetic look that fits the music scene well.
The homepage highlights a clear value proposition: “Find Your Music Member Today,” supported by strong calls-to-action, “Explore” and “Join Now,” to drive users straight into the core flows. Below the hero section, the content is split into two main paths: finding band personnel and finding auditions, each represented as clean, scannable cards that make it easy for musicians to understand what they can do on the platform at a glance.
The information architecture is designed around the real needs of musicians: discovering vocalists, guitarists, drummers, and more, as well as browsing auditions by genre and location. Each audition card surfaces key details—location, time posted, genre tags, and requirement highlights—so both bands and candidates can quickly assess fit and reduce back-and-forth communication.
From a visual standpoint, MusicHub applies a consistent design language: layered dark backgrounds, subtle depth on cards, and high-contrast buttons for primary actions. This design system is highly scalable to additional pages such as musician profiles, audition details, or a band management dashboard, while keeping the overall experience cohesive. Overall, MusicHub demonstrates how Convex combines modern UI design with focused UX flows tailored specifically to the music community.
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I built a Google Analytics 4 (GA4) plugin for Payload CMS that brings real-time analytics directly into the admin panel using Google Service Accounts. It provides a dedicated analytics dashboard view, reusable widgets that can be placed on dashboards, collections, or globals, and supports multiple timeframes (7, 30, and 90 days) for flexible reporting. The plugin is configured entirely through environment variables, uses service-account based authentication (no OAuth consent screen), and includes granular placement and access-control options so teams can securely monitor traffic and performance without leaving their CMS.
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I designed and built AI247, a “coming soon” landing page for an AI customer support platform that automates orders and support 24/7 across WhatsApp, Telegram, Shopify, WooCommerce, and Instagram. The page focuses on a sharp value proposition, proof of scale (1,000+ online businesses), and clear CTAs so visitors immediately understand the outcome: more sales with less manual support.
The layout is structured like a real SaaS product: social proof, feature highlights (automation, order management, analytics), integration logos, testimonials, and a strong final call to action with a 14‑day free trial. This makes it ideal as a conversion‑ready template for AI tools targeting SMEs and enterprises that want to improve response rate, availability, and reply speed without expanding their support team.
On the product side, AI247 is positioned as “infrastructure for customer service,” emphasizing reliability during campaign traffic spikes, global reach, and measurable impact on conversion and operational cost. This project shows my ability to align copy, design, and product story into one cohesive funnel that is ready to receive ads or organic traffic from day one.
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I built the “Logoipsum” landing page as a fictional SaaS product to manage contracts and legal teams end-to-end. The focus is on clean UX, sharp copy, and a page structure that a real company could use right away (hero, value prop, social proof, clear CTAs, and a complete footer). This layout lets startups quickly validate a product concept, test messaging, and start driving traffic without needing a big dev team.
Technically, I prioritize a clean, reusable component structure so sections like navigation, CTAs, and the “Solution / Customers / Resources” blocks are easy to adapt or scale for real-world products. The design is intentionally generic yet professional, so it can act as a “template” for other SaaS products that want to look credible from day one.
If you need a conversion-ready SaaS landing page (not just a pretty website), I can help you with structure, baseline copy, and front-end implementation that’s ready for production.