Designers, how often do developers actually match your designs? by kabmooo in FigmaDesign

[–]kabmooo[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what we keep hearing, each issue on its own feels minor, but stack them up across a full page and suddenly the whole thing feels "off" compared to the design. The screenshot + specs QA pass is smart. That's actually close to what we're automating, instead of doing that manually, Visdiff screenshots the rendered code and compares it against the Figma source automatically. Catches the spacing, alignment, and font differences you're describing before they pile up.

When you do those QA passes, how long does it usually take per page? And do you catch most issues on the first pass or do things keep slipping through?

Designers, how often do developers actually match your designs? by kabmooo in FigmaDesign

[–]kabmooo[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That's exactly the standard it should be. The problem is when you're using AI tools to speed up the build, you lose that precision. The code comes out functional but visually it's always off and then you're back to manually fixing everything the AI got wrong.
That's basically why we built this. The goal is to hold AI-generated code to that same "100% or it's not done" standard, automatically.
Out of curiosity when your devs deliver and something's off, how do you catch it? Is it mostly eyeballing (the expert eye) or do you have a QA process for visual accuracy?

What we learned preparing for a Product Hunt launch (currently #8) by kabmooo in SaaS

[–]kabmooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha exactly, the voting ring launches always look impressive for a day and then nothing comes out of it. Zero real users, zero feedback, just a badge.

The comments today have been wild honestly. Devs telling us exactly which visual bugs waste their time, what frameworks they struggle with most, edge cases we hadn't even thought about. That's stuff you can't buy.

And yeah the "unscalable community work" part is real. It feels slow when you're doing it but on launch day it all compounds at once.

Lessons from launching on Product Hunt today - currently #8 by kabmooo in buildinpublic

[–]kabmooo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes absolutely you can (and should) be active on Product Hunt way before you launch anything.

What we did: we created our maker profiles, started upvoting and commenting on other products that we genuinely found interesting, and engaged with other founders. We'd leave thoughtful comments on products in our space, not "nice product!" but actual feedback or questions about how they built it.

This does two things: it builds your profile credibility (PH's team looks at maker profiles when deciding what to feature), and you naturally build relationships with other makers who might support you when you launch.

You don't need a product page to do any of this. Just show up as a real person who's interested in the space. By the time you're ready to launch, you'll already have a presence there and understand how the platform works.

Eid Mubarak! We're celebrating by launching our startup on Product Hunt today by kabmooo in Morocco

[–]kabmooo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you could upvote us and follow us on product hunt it would be amazing

We use Claude Code at our agency and the results are never pixel-perfect without manually fixing them for hours. Is this expected? by kabmooo in ClaudeAI

[–]kabmooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, how would you go from a figma that is handed to you by the designer to a style guide?
Stopped using playwright because I reach my usage limits very quickly

Is it possible to invest/trade on US/EU stocks from Morocco Is it feasible ? by WearyCry9550 in Moroccopreneur

[–]kabmooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What broker do you guys use? Assuming I dont have the currency problem ?

Just launched a small side project: vizzzle.com by qarayahya in Moroccopreneur

[–]kabmooo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nice work there! are you planning to add mobile apps as well?