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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Gm How do you prototype your ideas?
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Denis Igin 🇺🇦
@di
Storytelling at customer development. Quick, cheap, easy to tweak per feedback and the resulting signal is reliable.
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Scott
@scottw
Should I feel embarrassed if I say "Google Slides" for visual prototypes and SimpleNote for everything else?
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Jon "JonnyRingo" Williams⚰️
@jonnyringo.eth
asking FC if they are good lmao 😆
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
markdown or excalidraw
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Alberto Ornaghi
@alor
Good old balsamiq. I see everyone is using excalidraw. Maybe one day I will switch. But for now I’m very productive and used to balsamiq.
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Howie
@howiew
I am just a software guy and Midjourney and stable diffusion are godsend ! I plan to tune a model with Ui I like
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Noah Bragg 🐟
@nbragg
Paper and thick marker (details don't matter). Then get it in code.
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Corbin Page
@corbin.eth
Screenshot essay => Full PRD => lots of conversations with users => whimsical for low-fi => Figma for hi-fi / or straight to simple React app with Tailwinds
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osama
@osama
excalidraw+++
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@srijan.eth
my notebook, handwritten/drawn: then move it to figma
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
I used to be a Figma perfectionist. Now I try to spend a small amount of time there to get an outline and do most of the prototyping I would do in Figma directly in code. I’ve felt it’s a lot easier now to mock features up and rather feel them than hit artificial limits on a Figma canvas
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Sid Gandhi
@sidg
Buy google ads for a landing page with 3 value props and a sign up form.
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
If it’s pure new idea, procreate on iPad, then figma, usually I start at figma
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vaughn tan
@vt
paper (reusing scrap to further reduce the perceived cost of throwing a prototype out)
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Maybe Im Wasabi〽️
@maybeimwasabi
Lots of talk on Excalidraw - the better version of miro?
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Kt 🤠
@boredhead
Excalidraw just works fine for me.
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Caitlin
@0xcaitlin
My sister (an actual engineer) laughed me out of the room when I told her this, but I use PowerPoint. It’s faster than learning an entirely new software like figma and it does the job. Then straight from PowerPoint into code.
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steph 🧾
@steph
pen/paper first always 😊 too easy for me to just start *making things* if im at a laptop
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↑ j4ck 🥶 icebreaker.xyz ↑
@j4ck.eth
usually figma, sometimes pop https://marvelapp.com/pop
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