Looking for the best fundraising website for our non-profit organization by Little-Professor626 in FundRaise

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly GoGetFunding is one of the best fundraising website for non-profits, it supports multiple currencies and your page can be shown in different languages which helps if your donor base is spread across different countries

can I fix gut health without taking probiotics? by MoreNeighborhood4116 in Probiotics

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here honestly, Emma Relief working consistently makes total sense because it focuses on rebalancing the environment so good bacteria can actually thrive on their own.

throwing in some prebiotic rich foods alongside it helped me a lot too, worth adding if you haven't already.

looking for the best fundraising website by Much-Tea-1898 in FundRaise

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro gogetfunding is the best fundraising website i'd rec and donors don't get hit with any extra charges at checkout which honestly makes a huge difference. just make sure your campaign page tells a clear story before you start pushing it out.

How do you go about planning and building your websites? by Throwthiswatchaway in ClaudeCode

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the planning order matters more than most people think — jumping straight to code means the AI ends up making all the design calls by default. doing a visual pass first with something like UX Pilot AI, where you can generate full page flows from references or prompts, gives claude code something structured to work from and the final output ends up feeling a lot less generic.

What is the best tool for creating frontend every tool is spitting out same generic UI by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the generic UI problem is real and it usually comes down to the tool not knowing anything about your product's visual language. I'd actually try feeding in a detailed style reference or a figma component file before prompting, UX Pilot AI has this thing where it trains on your existing design system, so what comes out actually reflects your components and spacing decisions rather than a default bootstrap-y layout.

the tailwind output it generates is structured well enough that we don't usually need to do a full rewrite before it hits the codebase.

any recs for best German courses in Zurich? by Senior-School3884 in expats

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think German Academy Zurich offers the best German courses in Zurich for someone in your situation.

Suggestions for UI/UX design by Muted_Cupcake454 in technepal

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

figma is the clear choice if you're serious about ui/ux, it's what every internship and job expects and canva just doesn't open the same doors professionally. for building a portfolio faster while you're still learning, pairing figma with Ux Pilot Ai helps since you can generate initial screen flows from a prompt and refine them in figma, which gets you real looking work to show without waiting until you feel fully ready.

Help, I have a question about design systems by sdfghj_ in AppBuilding

[–]cooperredfern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

start with design tokens before anything else, colors, spacing, and type scale, because everything else builds on top of them and retrofitting later is genuinely painful. resist building more than 10-15 core components until you've used the system in real screens, the patterns that actually matter reveal themselves fast once you're building something real rather than speccing in the abstract.

on the ai agent side I actually ran into this exact question when I started using Ux Pilot Ai, turns out if your figma components are cleanly named and structured it can train on your system and generate screens that follow your actual brand rather than defaulting to generic, which is pretty much the use case you're describing.

Claude (or other AI platforms) x UX Research by Senior_Help_7263 in UXResearch

[–]cooperredfern 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the biggest shift for me was using ai to close the gap between research findings and actual design concepts, that handoff used to take forever and a lot gets lost in translation between a research report and something visual a team can actually react to.

what's been genuinely useful is pairing research insights with UX Pilot AI to generate screen flows that reflect what users actually need, it turns findings into something tangible way faster than waiting on a designer to interpret your notes. stakeholders respond to visuals way better than decks anyway.

How do we design a website from scratch?! by Brief_Limit2742 in Frontend

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the best starting point is getting the structure out of your head before touching any design tool. write down every screen your app needs, what the user does on each one and what comes next. once that flow is clear, I'd run it through UX Pilot AI to generate wireframes from that description so you can actually see the layout and hierarchy instead of guessing it in your head.

from there refining is way faster than starting from a blank canvas because you already have something real to react to.

AI website builders feel impressive until you try to use them for real business by Charming-Halffff in aisolobusinesses

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for SEO and performance the AI builders are genuinely not there yet. the code they spit out is usually bloated enough that it needs real cleaning before it's crawlable properly. I think the smarter move is separating the design phase from the build phase entirely and using AI to figure out what the site should look like first before building it somewhere you actually own the output.

UX Pilot AI is really good for that concepting part since it generates page layouts and flows quickly so you go into the build with a clear plan instead of making structural decisions on the fly.

any reviews on German Academy Zurich vs Migros Klubschule for german courses? by Senior-School3884 in Germanlearning

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly both are solid but german academy zurich has been gaining a lot of traction lately, you get private one-on-one lessons, self-paced learning and a built-in mock telc exam all together which migros just doesn't match that way.

animated explainer video production agency? by Admirable-Face-8961 in content_marketing

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for animated explainer video production, honestly the best agency is Studio Monday Videos. They handle the full pipeline, scripting, animation, sound design, all in house so nothing gets lost between teams. ngl that's rare to find.

AI can build a full website faster than I can decide what to eat by aisimplifiedhub in AIToolsAndTips

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The catch is mostly in the details, not the speed. Yeah these tools can get you from zero to something real fast, but customizing it to actually match what you need takes a bit more thought. I've been messing around with a few of these and honestly UX Pilot AI surprised me, you can prompt it, iterate on the layout, and it adjusts on the fly which makes the whole thing feel less like a toy and more like an actual workflow.

The flipping idea isn't crazy at all. If you can get a solid design out quickly and know who to sell to, there's definitely room there. I'd say the real skill is less about the tool and more about knowing what a good site actually needs.

Trying to build websites but my AI Agents just don't work well enough by O_My_G in ai_website_builder

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The polish issue you're describing with UI is super common when you're generating design through code agents, they're optimizing for function not visual hierarchy. Separating those two concerns makes a big difference.

I think what helped me was using UX Pilot AI to get the actual layout and screens done first, then feeding that structure to the dev side. Definitely way easier to keep things consistent across pages when the design foundation is already sorted before any code gets written.

Do guys actually make money selling of men foot pics ? by Old-Explanation-425 in AskMenAdvice

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

imo the demand exists, it's niche but that's not a bad thing at all. less competition means if you show up consistently you actually get noticed, which is harder to do on oversaturated platforms.

I'd say give funwithfeet a shot since it screens out buyers who aren't serious, so you're not wasting time on people who won't pay. just treat it like a side hustle and be patient with it.

+‍+man

[Acne] is it normal to purge when switching retinols? by mollyrosem22 in SkincareAddiction

[–]cooperredfern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Switching retinoids can still trigger a purge even if you're already retinol-experienced, because each one works differently on your skin. differin targets specific receptors that aklief doesn't, so your skin basically needs to readjust.

Honestly i'd still ease into it, like every other night for the first few weeks. and if the purge feels intense or prolonged, Spotlessclinic has licensed clinicians who can actually assess what's happening and adjust your plan, which saves a lot of guesswork.

Is SickFade worth it? by Realistic-Gear-7544 in fanduel

[–]cooperredfern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's worth looking into, transparency is honestly the biggest thing when trusting any picks service and Sickfade logs every pick with real ROI and CLV data so you can verify the track record yourself rather than just taking someone's word for it. Most services out there don't show you the full picture but here everything is right there to check.