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Product (UI/UX) Designer & Framer Designer/Developer
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Product (UI/UX) Designer & Framer Designer/Developer
Product Designer | No-code Developer
$1k+
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5x
Hired
4.9
Rating
22
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Product Designer | No-code Developer
Crafting UX/UI with a Personal Touch
45
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Crafting UX/UI with a Personal Touch
Where Founder Vision Is Engineered into Agentic AI Products.
18
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Where Founder Vision Is Engineered into Agentic AI Products.
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I wish I had it months ago. (Launching Proult - Desktop App) I spent 20 minutes looking for a Stripe credential. I checked my notes. My browser bookmarks. Old chats. Random text files. Not because I forgot it. Because I couldn't remember where I had saved it. That's when I realized the most dangerous phrase in a developer's workflow isn't: "I forgot." It's: "I've saved it somewhere." As freelancers, students, developers, and builders, we constantly juggle multiple projects simultaneously. And each project comes with its own ecosystem of information: • Client details • Credentials and passwords • API keys and secrets • Domains and hosting accounts • GitHub repositories • Deployment links • Meeting notes • Project requirements • Time logs and deadlines The problem isn't that we don't save this information. The problem is that we save it everywhere. -A Notepad file for credentials. -A spreadsheet for clients. -A project management tool for tasks. -Bookmarks for links. -Chat messages for "important" details. And before long, finding information takes more time than using it. After one too many "I know I saved this somewhere" moments, I decided to build something for myself. A single place where every project has its own secure workspace. Not just for storing passwords, but for managing everything related to that project: clients, credentials, API keys, notes, services, links, statuses, and time tracking. That's how "𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐭" started. So over the last few days, I've been building Proult, A local-first desktop application designed to keep everything related to a project in one place. -AES-encrypted credentials, API keys, and secrets -Project and client management -Built-in time tracking -Organization through project domains (Freelance, Personal, Organization, University) -Global search across projects, clients, credentials, and services -Full import/export support so your data always remains yours -Pinned projects, tags, notes, deployment links, and service management -Local-first architecture; no cloud dependency, everything stays under your control Still polishing it, but building it has already improved my own workflow significantly. Turns out, the best developer tools are often the ones built to solve your own frustrations first.
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Creative Partner | Bridging SaaS & Motion
5.0
Rating
43
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Creative Partner | Bridging SaaS & Motion
Let's transform your ideas into Stunning Reality
66
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Let's transform your ideas into Stunning Reality