u/spabuilder66

What do you prioritize most when building a web app?

Different developers optimize for completely different things when building web apps:

  • UI/UX
  • Number/depth of features
  • Distribution/traffic
  • Revenue potential (revenue channel)
  • Performance
  • Solving a niche problem

For people who’ve actually shipped products:

  1. What matters most to you?
  2. What turned out to matter way more than expected?
  3. What did you waste time over-optimizing?

Curious to hear real experiences from indie devs and small teams.

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u/spabuilder66 — 2 days ago
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What’s the best landing page you’ve ever seen?

I’m curious what landing pages people actually remember. Not just “looks pretty,” but pages that instantly made you understand the product and want to keep scrolling. Something with best UX/copy/design combo?

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u/spabuilder66 — 4 days ago

Built a small calculator site called NeatCalc

Nothing groundbreaking - math is math. I originally needed 2 tools for work, but while vibe coding them I ended up enjoying the process and slowly built a larger collection of calculators/utilities around usability and UX - tried to keep it fast, clean and simple.

Mostly just testing whether other people find it useful too.

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u/spabuilder66 — 5 days ago

Is there anything new to build?

Even though we now got AI and stuff which enables almost anyone to build webapps (simple ones at least), is there anything a genuinely new idea?

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u/spabuilder66 — 6 days ago