lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Best way to build a SaaS product for a non-tech founder
In my opinion, here are some thoughts and I hope it's helpful:
Ideate and create your wireframes, mockups, prototypes, etc. You have to make your idea visible and ready to talk to others. Some tools that can help you with this are Whimsical (flowchart), Visily (wireframe and mockup), Justinmind (Prototype). This step can wrap up all your idea and you can use them for presenting to others.
In the end, no one can succeed alone, find a Co-founder - a CTO to build up the product with you. You can have some freelancers to execute and build an MVP.
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Hubspot Alternative
My most prioritize still be the Automation workflow (Onboarding flow for new users). Any more recommendations guys?
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Hubspot Alternative
Oh! An open-source marketing automation. I will give it a try. Thanks a lot, mate.
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Hubspot Alternative
Thanks for your suggestion mate! But the cost is quite high and it's also the main reason I'm finding a Hubspot alternative. Do you have any better recommendations?
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: What it takes to make a game by yourself
Can a no-coder create a game by himself?
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Adobe acquires Figma
I'm looking for Figma alternative on Product Hunt and found this guy (
https://visily.ai/) XD
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Figma Alternatives
I've found some Figma alternatives just before Adobe acquired it and I'd tried many many tools like Miro, Whimsical, Balsamiq, etc.
The first top of mind when looking for an alternative is the easy and quick wireframe tool. Then I started searching and among thousands of alternatives, this one impressed me the most - Visly. It's not a 1:1 replacement for Figma, but it helps me solve a lot of problems such as Figma did.
Ready-to-use templates, UI wireframe, prototype.
https://visily.ai/
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What is your recommended UI UX Design tools?
Hey kakar, thanks for your recommendation. But can you recommend any other tools easy to use for non-designer? I found that Adobe and Sketch are a bit hard to use to me. T.T
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How did you increase your UX skills?
There are many ways to improve your UX skills. I've gotten to know UX here for 6 years. I'd start to research all the things about UX, try to learn from the foundation to advance knowledge, I found all the things related to UX on the internet, join the designer community (Facebook, Reddit...) to learn from each other and senior guys. Besides that, UI UX design tool can be very helpful to practice your skills, such as Figma (for pro player), Balsamiq, Miro, Visily (for newbie).
lienhoangduy
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3 years ago
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on: How much time do you spend on your phone each day?
I use phone for 3 hours/day and I'm now on the progress to reduce time spending on phone by have more workout activities, find a remote job. You can also try to find a new hobby such as cooking, reading, or maybe listening to a podcast.
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What are your tips for healthy living for WFH alone/single people?
Buy a bike, ride it and explore the city or your local by bike is an interesting experience. You can search for some workout exercise like push up, pull up, cardio... on youtube. Combine with a healthy meal plan will works.
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Stay Focus?
Some tasks take more than 25-min so I wonder is that lead to the interruption of focus?
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Stay Focus?
I haven't checked it yet. I just want to solve it by myself first
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Stay Focus?
Do you recommend any playlists?
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Should I care more about privacy
I think it depends. Most of the Western ppl are extremely serious about privacy. In the other hand, ppl in Asia are not. We install what we like and often ignore the privacy & term section.
In my opinion, you'd care about privacy when you install the app from somewhere else out of Google Play/ Appstore
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area
Hey, It's a really fun app. Congratulations on the launch!
Some small feedbacks:
- The radius should be adjustable
- Compete with friends (Can make it viral)
- Don't know how it calculates the point. Sometimes I choose the place very far from the target but I've gotten a higher score than the time I chose the near one.
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Show HN: A photo sharing app that isn't trying to be a TikTok clone
Oh, I think IG used to be for image only but time by time, it has to develop to video and the trend is short video (Tik Tok - Facebook also create short video and push it to the feed).
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Show HN: A photo sharing app that isn't trying to be a TikTok clone
Actually, your app is more looked like IG than TikTok. Do you have any features or USP that IG's users should switch to yours?
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Stay Focus?
I'm not sure I have any specific anxiety but I find out that I'm really really easy to be distracted.
lienhoangduy
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to Stay Focus?
Hmmm, I have some research and I found out that Adderall maybe a choice? What do you think?
Ideate and create your wireframes, mockups, prototypes, etc. You have to make your idea visible and ready to talk to others. Some tools that can help you with this are Whimsical (flowchart), Visily (wireframe and mockup), Justinmind (Prototype). This step can wrap up all your idea and you can use them for presenting to others. In the end, no one can succeed alone, find a Co-founder - a CTO to build up the product with you. You can have some freelancers to execute and build an MVP.