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AI & Data Solutions with Perfectionist Passion
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Product Designer & Dev. Building from Figma to App Store.
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Product Designer & Dev. Building from Figma to App Store.
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Louvr Performance — Meta Ads Creative Intelligence Louvr Performance — Meta Ads Creative Intelligence Live: louvrlabs.com (http://louvrlabs.com) I got tired of opening Ads Manager every Monday without knowing what to do. So I built a system to fix that. Louvr Performance connects to your Meta Ads account via the official API, pulls creative-level performance data — spend, ROAS, CTR, frequency — ranks every active ad from best to worst, and delivers a weekly AI-generated report with three specific actions every Monday at 9am. Fully automated. It works for any Meta Ads account and uses Claude Sonnet by Anthropic to analyze performance patterns, explain why your best ad is working and why your worst is losing money, and generate a structured action plan based on real data — not templates. The dashboard has an editorial minimal look — white background, Lato typography, sharp borders, and a clean information hierarchy that makes complex ad data readable at a glance. This makes it easy for brands and agencies to know exactly what to scale, what to pause, and what to refresh — without spending an hour in Ads Manager every week. The system handles the full pipeline — Meta API authentication, creative data ingestion, Claude AI analysis, JSON parsing, email delivery via Brevo, and Stripe subscription billing. Weekly reports are scheduled via Make.com (http://Make.com) and arrive before the week starts. With Louvr Performance, any brand running Meta Ads gets a senior analyst in their inbox every Monday for €99/month. My process: Product concept → HTML/CSS/JS frontend → Python/Flask backend → Meta Ads API integration → Claude AI analysis → Make.com (http://Make.com) automation → Stripe billing → Supabase auth → Railway deployment → Live Stack: Python · Flask · Meta Ads API · Claude Sonnet (Anthropic) · Stripe · Supabase · Make.com (http://Make.com) · Brevo · Railway · Hostinger
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Volea — Landing page design. A booking SaaS for padel clubs, designed to feel less like software and more like a court. Volea is the operating system for padel clubs: online bookings, automatic leagues, and real-time court occupancy — replacing the WhatsApp threads and spreadsheets most clubs still run on. The brief was self-set. Most booking tools for sports clubs look the same: generic SaaS blue, dashboard-first, zero personality. I wanted the landing page to feel closer to the sport itself — clay courts, clean lines, daylight — while still reading as a serious product a club owner would trust with their bookings. Design direction I moved away from the typical "tech startup" palette early. Warm, sun-bleached tones instead of cold blues; generous whitespace instead of dense feature grids. The hero leads with a single court photo, not an illustration — the product should feel tactile, not abstract. Each feature block (bookings, leagues, occupancy) is shown as a small live UI fragment rather than an icon + paragraph. A club owner doesn't want to read "real-time occupancy" — they want to see the 78% and the empty 11am slot that's costing them money. [Add 2–3 lines here about your specific references / inspiration — e.g. editorial sports brands, specific Scandinavian or sports-tech sites you looked at. This is the part that needs your input.] Micro-interactions Small movement was used sparingly: the occupancy bar fills on scroll, the league standings count up rather than appear instantly, and the booking time slots have a subtle hover state that mimics tapping through them on a phone. Nothing flashy — the goal was rhythm, not spectacle. Outcome The result is a one-page site that sells the product without a single stock photo of someone "playing padel and smiling at the camera." It's live at volea.io (http://volea.io).
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Design Engineer · Interactive Narrative & Design experiences
Design Engineer · Interactive Narrative & Design experiences