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Martin Bonov

Martin Bonov

@mjbonov

✨ Founder & designer 💥 On a mission to $50k MRR #ux #ai #strategy #design #growth
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Joined July 2023

I would focus less on the metrics. Let people follow each other because of the content, not the social approval. You can always hide the numbers behind a click, if you still want to keep them visible.

The Chrome webstore features videos as well so you can't really know what will be visible there. Maybe adding logos would be a good start. Or how about color-coding based on category?

I would simplify the interface. Gradients and shadows feel more like distractions. It might be a good idea to put the names/profile pics outside of the message boxes as well - this will save you lots of vertical space.

Thansk for the feedback @mjbonov !

It might be a good idea to put the names/profile pics outside of the message boxes as well

I like that, will do!

Gradients and shadows feel more like distractions

Not sure how to validate this. On a personal level I slightly favour it with gradients but overall I think it shouldn't be too crucial. Happy to be proved wrong of course but I would skip this change for now

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It will be nice if you add some screenshots/visuals for each extension.

Since I can't do this manually as there are 100k+ extensions I can either:
- just add a logo
- get screenshots from the Chrome Webstore but I don't knowig there is real value
- just add visuals manually for the top 100?

The Chrome webstore features videos as well so you can't really know what will be visible there. Maybe adding logos would be a good start. Or how about color-coding based on category?

I don't have a centralised app. Apple is tracking my three circles/activity streaks, Zero is tracking my fasts, Duolingo is doing his thing.. I have few other things I do through the health app but nothing major.

The best and flexible streak tracker I've used is a spreadsheet. Sucks on mobile, though : )

Mine is @mjbonov everywhere: twitter.com/mjbonov

I just prepared a strategy and drafted 100+ posts for X/Twitter related to design, growth and business. Let's see how this will turn up.

+1 for Lemon Squeezy. It's really easy to get into and deal with. I use Stripe as well (because of all integrations), but it feels like I need only 5% of its features.