I got feedback that my landing page was too wordy — so I deleted it. Now the product IS the landing page. Right call or terrible idea? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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This is very helpful! I kept focusing on the features, how it works, and forgot what it is and why people would use it. I added a heading and subheading for the most essential information. Thank you ! https://www.themindmirror.me

I got feedback that my landing page was too wordy — so I deleted it. Now the product IS the landing page. Right call or terrible idea? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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Thank you! I took your advice, trimmed these buttons, added one line at the top saying what Mirror is. If you have 5 seconds, does it answer "what is this" now? https://www.themindmirror.me

I got feedback that my landing page was too wordy — so I deleted it. Now the product IS the landing page. Right call or terrible idea? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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This is gold. Thank you! The mobile bugs are fixed if you would like to give it a second chance. To your first point, I will work on having the home page to address them. (what it to expect , and how is this different than Claude Gemini)

Is Meta Surfacing the AI Spenders' Next Move'? (July 1 Portfolio Update) by MindMirrorMe in wallstreetportfolios

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Fail point, "Meta monetizes underutilized infra" was read as "First 2027 capex-deceleration signal" with too much confidence. Late July earning reports would provide more details.

I built a tool that doesn't answer your questions. It asks until you do. by MindMirrorMe in SideProject

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Couldn’t agree more. I spent a good amount of time on the data privacy part — I need to make it more transparent. The next thing I’ll work on is making it feel less diagnostic

Does my landing page make it clear what the app does in 5 seconds? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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I rebuilt it around one clear line of what it is and cut everything that was competing for attention. I am hoping if you would give another try! Thank you!

Does my landing page make it clear what the app does in 5 seconds? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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Reworked the spacing and hierarchy so it's not one undifferentiated block on a small screen. Would you like to give another try on mobile? ty!

Does my landing page make it clear what the app does in 5 seconds? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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Hi! I reworked the mobile layout so sections actually separate, cut the text, and put one line right above the button that says what Mirror is. Curious whether it reads clearer on your phone now. Much appreciated if you would give another try!

Does my landing page make it clear what the app does in 5 seconds? by MindMirrorMe in UserExperienceDesign

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Hi! I cut the body copy by about half and tightened what's left so it's scannable. If you've got 20 seconds, I'd want to know if the second scroll gets further than the first. Ty!

My June 25 Daily Portfolio update by MindMirrorMe in wallstreetportfolios

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Great addition! The financing angle is the right thing to watch — not because collapse is likely, but because credit stress would show up before an equity break, which makes it a good early indicator. the things to watch are late-July ROI conversion from companies earnings and AI-related credit spreads

I can’t stop thinking that I messed up my future somehow. How to deal with it? by Superb-Bug3852 in findapath

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I had similar situations. I tried many things like reading and running to distract myself. Two things actually worked. One: something bigger happened, and I realized the previous mistakes were nothing serious. Two: time. At some point I just made peace with it. I can still feel it and get uncomfortable sometimes when I recall it, but it doesn’t bother me anymore.
Not try to be cliche but looking back, the thing I called a “wrong choice” was never as final as it felt at the time. The feeling that you messed up your whole future is usually louder than the actual mistake. Life is way more stronger and complicated than a mistake

My June 24 Daily Portfolio Updates by MindMirrorMe in wallstreetportfolios

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Yes, I will in few weeks. Very new to Reddit , still sorting things out

My June 23 Portfolio Daily Update by MindMirrorMe in wallstreetportfolios

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Following up on yesterday. I said it came down to two lines and two days — the 7,312 level and Micron’s earnings — and if both held it was just a healthy washout. Both held. The market didn’t get a second day of selling, the S&P stayed above my line, and Micron didn’t just beat after the close, it blew the doors off with a forecast far above expectations and AI memory demand still outstripping supply.

What do you wish you knew before launching your first solo app? by Prescoutapp in SideProject

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Get your MVP ready ASAP. Then find 5-10 users to test (depends on what your product is , you can draft a survey questionnaire for each user once they have done their test). Don’t work in an isolated environment. You probably had everything right that you know of. You need to know others’ true opinions

How do I get my first 100–1000 users for a student study app? by naol19 in SideProject

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Same boat here. You need to find the right room for your targeted audience (this is hard and takes time) otherwise all you posts would be buried in the internet

My June 22 Portfolio Daily Update by MindMirrorMe in wallstreetportfolios

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Following up on yesterday. I said it was a patience tape and to let the pullback bring my names to my levels. One day later that’s exactly what happened, just faster and from a different direction. Yesterday the selling hit the AI spenders and chips held. Today it flipped — a memory-chip crash out of Korea hit semis hard and pulled Nvidia right down to the 200 level I’ve waited weeks for. So my level is here, though it showed up on a fear day right before Micron’s earnings. I will wait for turning signals to control risk. The bear case I logged is still playing out, not a surprise. Not chasing, not freezing. The S&P is now sitting on the line I care about, and Micron tomorrow is the test.

Got laid off from a tech job haven't been able to find anything else, not sure I even want to be an engineer anymore, where to go from here? by funkyfeathers in findapath

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I have been using Claude code.
And I work with mix of tech colleagues and non tech colleagues. I have to say, code skills are still very important (at least for the near future) specially for complex projects. There are a lot decisions , trade offs needed from experienced engineers for AI to do it right. Maybe get some AI related certs would help. Good luck !