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Ali Shan
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Kenneth Lopez
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Thomas Meijer
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Phoebe Yan
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✧ Simplifying Onboarding Flow Dropping Drop Off Rate to 1%
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Ethan Holtzclaw
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Bogdan Anghel
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Kristián Očkaják
Car Dealer Analytics Dashboard Design
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Noah Wainwright
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Gaston Gonzalez
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Jacob Klug
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Lindsey Morgan
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Talha Kaya
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Shan Minhas
Partner Success @ Contra
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Olawale Balo
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I just designed a clean, user-friendly sign-up page for Textive. The goal: keep onboarding simple, intuitive, and conversion-focused. Would love your thoughts below 👇
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Folajinmi Jaiyeola
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Luxury Website Redesign for Gioielleria Fiore Jewelry
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Faarid Qureshi
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2/7 — Taking on the challenge (and saying no a lot) When we started PowerPresent, the temptation was strong to build everything. More AI. More buttons. More “wow” features. That’s usually how MVPs die 🙂 Then we asked a simpler question: What is the one moment users actually care about? It wasn’t “AI-generated slides.” It was finishing a presentation before the panic sets in. So we made some hard calls: • Cut features we personally liked • Kept the flow boringly simple (on purpose) • Focused on speed, clarity, and fewer decisions Less “look what we built.” More “thank God this is done.” Next up, I’ll share how we designed the first MVP flow and the mistakes we made before getting it right → 3/7
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