Freelancers using MeliusFreelancers using Melius
Brand identity, web design & dev. Fast, precise, opinionated
$1k+
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Brand identity, web design & dev. Fast, precise, opinionated
Startup & SaaS Designer · Framer Expert · 3D · Motion
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Startup & SaaS Designer · Framer Expert · 3D · Motion
AI Video Producer | Brand Designer
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AI Video Producer | Brand Designer
I turn social strategy + UGC into *actual* revenue
$10k+
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5.0
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I turn social strategy + UGC into *actual* revenue
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As creative freelancers, our best work often finds itself buried in a desktop portfolio folder because we are simply too busy - or too tired - to do outreach and pitch ourselves (please tell me I'm not alone in this!) The Momentum Machine changes that. Built entirely on Melius, this interactive, multi-agent workspace takes your raw, messy project assets (images, videos, text, or analytics screenshots) and instantly transforms them into a compounding business development ecosystem. Instead of tackling projects individually, it builds a "snowball effect" where one client effortlessly generates the next. 🔗 Melius Project Link: https://app.melius.com/projects/8d06081b-be00-4f6d-9bb9-dff7d2fe9120/canvas/68c66aba-2fa1-48b9-a594-44bfd48c9c58 You can watch the video to see how it works in the backend and the thought process behind it, but essentially it goes like this: ⭐ The freelancer drops their project files (e.g., product photos, a text testimonial, or a cropped screenshot of analytics). ⭐ Node A uses advanced data extraction and OCR to scan the uploads, extracting any key metrics or features of your work. ⭐ Node B infers the creative style and outputs 5 to 10 complementary, non-competing industries that could be a good fit for you. ⭐ Node C weaves the raw data into a high-conversion marketing narrative structure: Hook ➔ Struggle ➔ Aha! Moment ➔ Hero Stat ➔ Closed Loop. ⭐ And then the final outputs: a case study, cold email pitch draft (to pitch those complementary industries we identified in node B), a Contra portfolio entry, and a video script to promote your work. PLUS a bonus Contra portfolio cover and a b-roll video in case you don't feel like being on camera for any reason. PS: building this on Melius was incredibly intuitive - my favorite feature by far being how the agents interact with you in chat during the creative build - instead of just giving a generic output, they prompted me with intelligent follow-up questions with multiple choice answers to fill in the strategic blanks. It genuinely feels like collaborating with a sharp creative partner rather than just using a tool.
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Most travel apps feel like impersonal search directories that you can clearly tell were made for your typical traveler - you know, the one that's going on vacation and leaving all worries behind? But that's not us. We are freelancers, which means we get the freedom to travel, but also means client work also gets the freedom to travel alongside us. What a lucky bastard!! Well, this app reimagines the digital nomad journey in the city I know best, Lisbon, through the lens of a local friend. It blends a work mode with vetted co-working spaces with a gamified travel scrapbook, ensuring you experience the authentic culture of the city while building a physical visual log of your stay - no matter the budget you're on! 🛠️ The Tech & Design Workflow To get to this final working prototype, I utilized a connected pipeline across Figma’s advanced tool ecosystem: ⭐️ Figma Design: used as the initial creative sandbox to establish the visual identity, typography, and layout foundations. ⭐️ Figma Make: transformed my static design inspiration into a living, interactive, code-backed prototype with several back-and-forth iterations. ⭐️ Figma Weave: used to create a custom filter to add to user's photos, using its node asset pipeline. 📊 Architecture & Scalability Instead of hardcoding a long database, all the co-working spaces and travel quests are stored in an external Google Sheet exported as a live, public CSV. This allows for instant, real-time data updates without redeploying code, making the app entirely scalable at any time. Also, every recommendation and description for the co-working spaces was written by me from personal, first-hand visits. The travel quests are a blend of personal recommendations and some of my bucket-list items - maybe you'll cross them off sooner than me! 💰 Monetization & The Organic Growth Loop To keep the platform 100% free for users, the plan is to develop affiliate agreements with co-working spaces and paid local experience hosts, earning small commissions per booking. On the other hand, completing quests rewards users with points. And while currently displayed as a "coming soon" placeholder, the road map plans to allow users to redeem these points for real-life gift cards to drive long-term user retention. Lastly, there's some built-in word of mouth, since the scrapbook features a prominent share button on your custom-filtered photos. This turns users into organic brand ambassadors when they share their custom-doodled memories with family back home or on social media. Figma Design project: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649623170040464186 Figma Make project: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649623797184817979 Working app: https://tempo-slush-47265679.figma.site/
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AI Image & Video Producer | AI Ads | AI UGC
$5k+
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5x
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5.0
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AI Image & Video Producer | AI Ads | AI UGC
Premium UI/UX & Web Design for Fintech, SaaS & Web3 | Framer
$1k+
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1x
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5.0
Rating
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Premium UI/UX & Web Design for Fintech, SaaS & Web3 | Framer
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The Smart Shoulder Drone for Motorcycle Passengers After over 100,000 kilometers traveling as a passenger on a heavy Harley-Davidson, I desperately wanted a way to capture the journey without sacrificing safety or the sheer joy of the ride. Holding a phone or a heavy camera at highway speeds is dangerous and exhausting. It’s a compact, magnetic shoulder-mounted drone controlled by a smart leather glove with an embedded micro-OLED screen. My Melius Workflow:  I utilized the Melius agent not just to prompt, but to architect a complete production studio on the canvas. Stage 1: Hardware Lock (The Source of Truth). I briefed the agent to generate studio-quality master shots of the drone and the smart glove. I then instructed the agent to hard-wire these specific nodes as global visual references (Image-to-Image/ControlNet) for the rest of the canvas to prevent the model from hallucinating new designs. Stage 2: Storyboarding. The agent built a storyboard branch, placing the locked product designs into realistic environments (highway, golden hour) using precise text nodes to establish the narrative. Stage 3 & 4: Commercial & UGC Video Pipelines. I tasked the agent to build complex Image-to-Video branches. For the promo video, the agent generated sequential keyframes (First, Mid, Last) showing UI interactions and mechanical sliding, which were then routed into video nodes. For the UGC branch, the agent completely shifted the aesthetic to raw, vertical smartphone footage while maintaining the exact hardware design. Stage 5: Assembly. Text nodes were used as a director's script on the canvas to dictate the exact sound design and features (USPs) being highlighted before final video generation. Feedback: As a UI/UX designer, the node-based canvas feels incredibly intuitive. Generative AI usually feels like a chaotic slot machine, but Melius turns it into a structured, production-ready pipeline. The ability to converse with the agent, ask it to build branches based on specific logic, and literally see the "wires" connecting a master reference to a final video output gives an unprecedented level of creative control. It allowed me to act as an Art Director rather than just a prompt engineer. Project flow: https://app.melius.com/projects/b3edd6cc-ec50-49fa-b861-80fbe443ef97/canvas/2aefaa54-3d08-4265-b21b-83233c694be2 X Post: https://x.com/KrisAnfalova/status/2056718110682489214?s=20 Travel more and ride safely!
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Tesla Mobile App — Premium EV Charging A high-end, dark-themed mobile application concept designed for Tesla owners to manage charging sessions, monitor vehicle health, and navigate to the nearest Supercharger with precision. This UI focuses on real-time data visualization and a seamless "glanceable" experience. Managing an EV often involves juggling complex data—kilowatt speeds, fluctuating costs, and battery degradation—which can feel overwhelming for the average user. Most automotive apps suffer from cluttered dashboards that make it difficult to find critical information while on the go. By utilizing a high-contrast dark mode and minimalist typography, we prioritized visual hierarchy. The charging screen uses massive 74% progress indicators for immediate recognition. We implemented custom-designed gauges for "Charge Remaining" and "Est. Range" to mimic professional telemetry, while the map interface simplifies route planning with a clean, low-poly aesthetic to reduce cognitive load during navigation. Real-time Charging Analytics: Live tracking of time-to-full, charge speed (kW), and accumulated cost. Predictive Range Gaging: A refined dashboard showing battery health and estimated distance. Smart Supercharger Map: Dark-themed maps featuring stall availability (4/8) and distance tracking. Premium Interactive HUD: Custom-designed icons and buttons with haptic-ready visual feedback. Sophisticated Dark UI: Optimized for OLED displays to save battery and provide a luxury aesthetic. This project showcases the intersection of automotive UI and luxury branding. By focusing on user-centric navigationand clean data visualization, we’ve created a smart mobility solution that feels as premium as the car itself. This Tesla app redesign highlights the future of EV dashboard design and mobile app development for high-performance vehicles.
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Ping me from the edge of innovation | CTO at RaptorLabs.dev
$1k+
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5.0
Rating
322
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Ping me from the edge of innovation | CTO at RaptorLabs.dev
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AION PYR — The
PROJECT NAME AION PYR — The Aitherioi PROJECT LINK https://app.melius.com/projects/029a5c7f-3a2a-4c7b-a24c-e25f36815d91/canvas/98b87dac-fcc4-411b-8695-83b7dc318726 CONCEPT / PROJECT DESCRIPTION AION PYR is a one-minute instrumental progressive-rock film by The Aitherioi, a fictional trio of pale pre-terrestrial beings older than Earth. They were here when the planet was born from heat, basalt, and lava, and they remain calm as that world dissolves into stardust. The film follows them performing inside a collapsing volcanic cathedral while lava, steam, lightning, and stone slowly give way to void. The music is built only from guitar, bass, and drums: slow, heavy, repetitive, bass-led, and cathartic. PROCESS I started by defining The Aitherioi: a fictional pre-terrestrial trio with a shared visual identity, pale ethereal bodies, severe faces, long dark hair, and calm expressions. Then I built the visual system around contrast: fossil-dark basalt, living lava, white steam, lightning, and their stillness inside collapse. I created character assets, face studies, wardrobe references, instrument references, environment plates, keyframes, and individual video scenes. The music was built first as a strict one-minute instrumental progressive-rock track using only guitar, bass, and drums. The video was then structured to follow the track: bass opening, wide trio, basalt corridor, guitar catharsis, drummer pulse, matter dissolution, and final void. Finally, I stitched the scenes together with clean cuts so the film follows the music without extra transitions or title cards. FEEDBACK ON BUILDING WITH MELIUS Melius worked best as a production canvas rather than a single-prompt generator. The node-based workflow made it possible to build the project in layers: character identity, environments, audio, keyframes, video clips, and final assembly. That helped keep the concept coherent while still allowing corrections when individual shots needed refinement. The biggest challenge was visual continuity, especially keeping The Aitherioi consistent across scenes. The most useful approach was creating strict reference assets first, then using them as anchors for keyframes and video generation.
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AI-Native Builder | Apps, Templates & Websites Shipped Fast
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AI-Native Builder | Apps, Templates & Websites Shipped Fast
Cover image for The Painter of Cities is
The Painter of Cities is a Melius-built cinematic short about an impossible gilded automaton that paints a living city onto a monumental black wall. From the city he creates, a female droid briefly appears within the painted surface. They reach toward each other, almost touching, before she is reclaimed by the wall. It is a quiet story about creation, longing, and the tragedy of making something beautiful that cannot fully enter your world. https://app.melius.com/projects/23546fb0-e3a3-4074-925f-676dfe384aad/canvas/f96fdb6f-cf03-40cd-ba59-f1ddd40a23a6 PROCESS STEPS The project began with the challenge theme: create something that should exist, but doesn’t. The core concept became The Painter of Cities: an impossible gilded automaton that paints a living city onto a monumental black wall. Melius was used to generate sequential image keyframes for the story: the city being painted, the female droid appearing inside the wall, their near-touch, and her return to the painted surface. The prompts were refined through several iterations to preserve visual continuity across the male droid, female droid, city wall, studio, palette, and old-master oil-paint aesthetic. Short silent video scenes were generated from the keyframes, then adjusted to control pacing, motion, transitions, and emotional tone. The video scenes were stitched into a final silent film. An original instrumental music cue was generated to match the final timing and emotional arc of the film. FEEDBACK ON USING MELIUS Melius worked best as a visual production canvas rather than a one-shot generator. The node-based workflow made it possible to build the project step by step: image keyframes, video scenes, stitching, music, and final assets.The strongest part was being able to iterate visually and preserve the creative process inside the canvas.The hardest part was controlling motion continuity between generated video clips. Some transitions and character movements required very precise prompting, especially when preserving the same droid designs and painterly world across multiple nodes.
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