Florian ARGAUD
@icesofty
I like to create Side Projects like :
justmandala.com #3 Product of the day
and github.com/icesofty/toko
Hey @timjones, nice to meet you!
Hope everything is okay today, after all those surgeries 🙏
2020 is probably not the best year to travel, unfortunately, I guess 2021 will be YOUR year!
@damon, you don't know me, but I follow your TODOs here on WIP,
I'm truly impressed by your work... and I'm more impressed by the fact that you are "only" a one-year-old dev! 👏
Love your picture 👶🧑
I wish you the best,
Florian
Hey 👋
I have two suggestions:
- A Search bar
- Another "General" forum to create posts that are not questions
Yes, I definitely want to add search. Just haven't gotten around to it yet. But as the community matures, it does indeed become a more valuable feature.
What kind of general posts would you want to post? You can do it already by the way if you want. But indeed they are still framed as questions and answers in most places, whereas they could just be general discussions.
Hey @aalimovs !
So first, congrats! It's really impressive.
The Landing Page is really clear, I instantly knew what Automations is about and I saw the benefits of your product in less than 1 minute.
I'm a Dev, so I love documentation and the doc about Automations is really cool!
I'm curious about the pricing of such a product?
Hey @david ! ☺
First, congratulations on your launch!!! PH is great, BUT it's not the end of the world.
Have you tried Indie Hackers, Reddit & Hacker News? They're probably more target for your product.
I'm not an expert at all in PH, I just launched once and got lucky I guess (#3 product of the day ¯_(ツ)_/¯ ). The only thing I learned from my first launch was that people LOVE when a product is "instant fun". And by that, I mean a product that you can use and have fun with in less than 5 seconds. And when I take a look at your website, I don't even know where I should start? Do I need to signup first?
First, thank you very much for your post.
Hmm, I can definitely focus my product on a Niche.
I created Mistral CSS because as a Maker/Dev I always spend way too much time creating every component for my products, and I always create the same types of components (Cards, Contact form, Gallery, etc... ) So, I've built this tool to make my life a little bit easier and to kickstart all my future products.
I should definitely re-focus my communication on the makers and bootstrappers niche:
"For the Makers,
By a Maker."
Again, thank you @marc
I use it on 99.9% of my projects yeah, TailwindCSS is a no brainer for me.
I have everything I need in a single CSS Framework (Animations, great colors schema for accessibility, pre-made shadow box, media queries, etc...)! And with PurgeCSS, it's really lightweight.
I use it so much, and I'm so confident with it that I've decided to create MistralCSS (still WIP)