Most businesses aren't failing because of bad products.
They're failing because they're running on broken systems.
Your sales team is working hard.
Your marketing is running.
Your team looks busy.
But revenue isn't moving.
That's not a people problem.
That's a system problem.
Every time I audit a business, I find the same 4 leaks:
→ No clear lead pipeline. Opportunities disappearing daily.
→ Manual work eating 30% of productive time.
→ Zero AI automation. Doing in 8 hours what should take 45 minutes.
→ A product experience that creates confusion instead of conversion.
The businesses that 3× their revenue don't work harder.
They fix the system first.
Growth System → AI Automation → Right Product Experience → Revenue scales.
That's the framework we build at Dosocket.
Not websites. Not logos. Not "digital presence."
Systems that generate real, measurable business outcomes.
If your revenue has plateaued your system is the reason.
And that's actually good news.
Systems can be fixed.
Drop a "SYSTEM" in the comments or DM me directly.
I'll audit one bottleneck in your business for free.
20 minutes. No pitch. Just a real diagnosis.
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I remember the first CEO who told me.
"We're growing fast. But something feels broken inside."
His team was exhausted. His product was confusing his own customers. His revenue had plateaued not because demand was low. Because the systems underneath couldn't carry the weight of the vision on top.
We didn't run ads. We didn't rebrand for the sake of it.
We rebuilt the foundation.
3 months later 3x. Not just in numbers. In clarity. In speed. In how his team felt walking into work.
That's the thing nobody tells you about scaling.
It's not about doing more. It's about building something that works without you screaming at it every morning.
If you're a CEO reading this at midnight wondering why growth feels this hard. You don't need motivation. You need a system.
DM me. Let's talk.
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Most companies don't lose because their product is bad. They lose because their presence is weak.
I'm not saying this because of some theory. I'm saying it because I've seen it and fixed it.
Self-taught. No degree. Started from retail. Today I work with international clients because I took design seriously when most people weren't even thinking about it.
CEOs and founders already know this the first impression either closes the deal or kills it.
If your brand still looks generic today, your audience has already moved on.
The question isn't whether design matters. The question is whether yours is working.
DM me "BRAND" — I'll audit your current identity.
Free. No pitch. Just honest feedback.
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As the CEO & Co-Founder of Dosocket, I lead an AI-native product studio dedicated to "Aesthetic Intelligence Meets Logic." We bridge the gap between high-end UI/UX design and scalable revenue systems.
My work is rooted in a unique transition from a retail background to a senior design strategist. I specialize in helping companies modernize their SaaS infrastructure, implement conversion-focused design, and automate business workflows. Whether it’s enterprise growth or startup product experience, my goal is to reduce founder dependency through high-impact, revenue-driven engineering and design.
Explore the attached visual for a snapshot of how we align strategy with execution.
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Most small businesses lose deals before the first call.
Not because their product is weak. Because their brand looks like they don't take themselves seriously.
A CEO walks into your website, your deck, your Instagram and in 3 seconds, they've already made a judgment.
That judgment isn't about your price. It's about your credibility.
Your brand is either building trust silently or destroying it.
We don't just design interfaces. We design perception, trust, and the pause before the pitch.
→ If your brand isn't doing that work for you, let's fix it.
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nobody taught me design.
I figured it out between shifts at a retail job, watching YouTube tutorials on a phone that kept overheating.
3 years later I'm up at 2am sketching wireframes for a brand I'm building from scratch.
not because someone pushed me.
because the work feels like mine.
there's something nobody tells you when you start designing without a degree or a mentor:
you don't just learn software.
you learn how to see things differently.
how a layout can feel cold or warm.
how spacing tells people what matters.
how a color can make someone trust you before they read a single word.
that's the part I fell in love with.
UI isn't decoration.
it's how a business communicates without speaking.
I'm Qasim CEO of Dosocket Agency.
we build brands that look like they mean it.
if you're a founder or a business owner who's tired of designs that feel generic let's talk.
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Most designers talk about aesthetics. I talk about what happens in your brain when you look at a design.
Every color choice, every font weight, every pixel placement — these are not creative decisions. They are psychological ones.
Design is not decoration. It is the science of making people feel, trust, and act.
That is the philosophy I have built my work around. From a retail background with zero design school to working with international clients the one thing that changed everything was understanding that great design is invisible persuasion.
This poster is not just a visual. It is a statement. If your brand is not speaking before you do, it is costing you.
Drop a comment what does your brand currently communicate before you say a single word?
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Self-taught. No design school. Just 3 years of obsessing over what makes people click, stay, and buy.
This is my portfolio built entirely in Framer.
Would love raw, unfiltered feedback from this community.
What's working? What's not? Be brutal.
Portfolio: https://icuxali.framer.ai/
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3 years. No design school. International clients.
I started in retail. Didn't know what design even meant. Then one day I looked at a logo on screen everything was wrong. But I knew exactly why.
That was my first real design lesson. No classroom gave it to me.
Self-taught doesn't mean unqualified. It means you learned from the real world from real mistakes, real clients, real feedback.
Design is not about making things look pretty. It is about making people feel something before they even read a single word.
Every color is a decision. Every font is a message. Every space you leave empty that's intentional too.
Qismat nahi it was discipline. Showing up when no one was watching.
Building when results weren't coming. Studying when everyone else was scrolling.
That's what "andar se alag" actually means. Not talent. Not luck. Just a different relationship with the process.
If you're a CEO, a startup founder, or a small business owner trying to figure out why your brand isn't connecting this is why. Design is psychology. And most people treat it like decoration.
Follow for content that changes how you think about design. Not just how it looks but how it works.
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The difference between a good UI and a great UI is attention to detail.
I designed a button where the border strokes fill in on hover — each variant from a different direction.
No extra noise. Just intentional motion that makes the interface feel alive.
This is what "Aesthetic Intelligence" actually looks like in practice.
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Build Systems. Not Screens.
Design is logic. You are the system.
This poster is not just a visual it's a philosophy. Every color, every type of weight, every element comes from a fully documented personal design system built in Figma.
Think deep. Build intentional. Deliver always.
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Build Systems. Not Screens.
Design is logic. You are the system.
Most people decorate. Few people think.
This is what happens when a designer thinks first and designs second.
Every color chosen. Every word placed. Every pixel with a reason.
If not you, then who?
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My calendar said meeting. My brain said never. My coffee said shut up and deliver.
That's basically the CEO experience.
We've shipped 100+ projects at Dosocket. None of them happened inside business hours.
If you want design that actually converts not just looks good on a moodboard you know where to find me.
Drop a if you relate.
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Animate Your Brand. Make It Unforgettable.
Your logo is the face of your brand static is forgettable. We turn it into a living, breathing identity.
What you get:
Smooth, premium logo animation (2D / motion)
Brand-consistent timing and feel
Transparent background (.MOV / .MP4)
Fast delivery, no generic templates
Built for founders, agencies, and creators who take their brand seriously.
Dosocket Agency Aesthetic Intelligence Meets Logic.
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Nobody told me UI/UX design would feel like this.
Client wants one thing. User needs another. I build a third thing. Somewhere in that Venn diagram is my career.
Here's what 3 years of designing taught me that no course mentions:
The file is never done. It's either "final_FINAL_v3_USE_THIS_ONE" or it's a lie.
87% is the permanent state. Design Complete never hits 100%. There's always one more revision after "approved."
"The user is not always right" is true. But the designer still has to pretend. That's literally the job.
Good UX disappears. Nobody notices when it works. They only notice when it breaks. Which is also your fault somehow.
Error 404: Client's Brief Not Found is not an error message. It's a career stage.
I've been designing interfaces, systems, and experiences for brands that actually care about how their product feels not just how it looks.
If you're building something and your users are confused, frustrated, or just quietly leaving that's a UX problem. And that's fixable.
DM me or check the link. I don't bite. I do pixel-push, though.
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Nobody warned us about this part of being a designer.
Not the clients. Not the courses. Not even our parents.
It's 2AM. The design was 'done' at 11PM. But the brain said 'wait… is that shadow slightly too soft?' and now here we are. Adjusting pixels like it's a medical emergency.
We don't have a sleep schedule. We have a render schedule. 😂
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Finance and expense dashboard UI designed to give clear financial insights at a glance. Focused on clean layout, readable data visualization, and practical finance UX that helps users track income, expenses, and budgets without friction.