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Show HN: I Launched a “Product Design as a Service” SaaS Startup

designline.co
7 points·by alexbiet·vor 4 Jahren·5 comments

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alexbiet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
You could really stop speeding by limiting the car's max speed based on GPS location, yet this means reducing the speeding fines revenue to a net zero.
alexbiet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I've deleted my account because of that. Twitter was overrated anyways. Time to try some new social media apps!
alexbiet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
The systems we instate adapt based on human evolution. We began living in small groups, then tribes, alliances, principates, republics, nation states, mega states. It is hard to believe we've reached the pentacle of governance systems. All participants are impacted to a certain degree, be it positively or negatively, by change. Digesting the current state of the world leads me to be believe a system change may be around the corner.

First principles, everything is in a continuous state of decay. Every living or non-living being, every system, institution or organisation by-product of a living being. What goes up must come down. Institutions start out with noble goals for society. As they grow and amass power, their values tend shift inwards, creating a fertile ground for hubris, nepotism driven incompetence, corruption and disconnect. Most often then not, given a long enough time span, they crumble over their own incompetence and lack of accountability to the environment around them.

Using the programming analogy, it's not as much of a rewrite as it is a major version upgrade (i.e. from 1.x to 2.x) we need.

Keeping your assets is important. Creating opportunities to gather new assets is also important. We are in need of a vision that brings prosperity and purpose for all of us.

Observing the gluttonous initiatives of outdated institutions to swindle our rights, freedoms and assets is hardly ever inspiring. Things change with time.
alexbiet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Entirely the point I am making, albeit indirectly. The majority of rules and regulations nowadays are aimed at more and more control over the people at little to no benefit to them. People get angry and protest such measures. Rinse and repeat, for at least the last decade or two. It’s repetitive and pointless. When does it become clear the once great system which brought us growth and prosperity is no longer fit for purpose? At what point people realise we need to shed the old system and its top crème de la crème in favour of a new one?

We need new leaders capable of creating a vision for our future to inspire 8+ BLN people and to put in place the means to get us there.
alexbiet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Let them have it. Complete and absolute control over all citizens. Nothing more, nothing less. Then what? They will finally realise absolute power is an empty pursuit that brings nothing but misery for both the masses and the so called elites.

False leaders have no place leading anyone as they lead through fear and insecurity. Their lack of trust cemented in incompetence, arrogance and hubris leads to a neurotic chase for absolute and utter control over everything and everybody. How empty that path must be... and deemed for nothing but failure.

True leaders inspire through visions for the future and they will eventually rise to lead. A true leader inspires action and trust, unity and purpose. True leaders are instinctually acknowledged by everyone, are accountable to everyone and value responsibility over personal power. Maturity, good character and wisdom is naturally part of their character.

Hardly anything resembling a true leader can be observed in the current political space... and that speaks volumes to the state of our society.

Here comes the change, unexpected and imminent, to sweep away all falsities and reveal the truth.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Homes should be afforded by and owned by families. Corporations have no business owning family homes. The fact this is even a thing shows how broken the system actually is.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
SEEKING WORK | REMOTE (EU, US)

Product Design (UX/UI) - Scale up your design team with one click.

BENEFITS:

- Unlimited requests and revisions

- Flexible plans

- One flat monthly fee

SCOPE:

- Mobile Apps, SaaS, Web Apps, Wireframes, Prototypes

- Landing Pages, Design Systems, Icons, Websites (Webflow, Ghost, Framer, Next.JS)

- Branding, Logos, Pitch Decks, Stationary, Banners and more

CONTACT:

- Website: https://designline.co

- Portfolio: https://designline.co/portfolio
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Product Design, UX & UI | Remote (EU, US)

We are a subscription-based design agency. Designline is the fast and flexible way to scale your design team.

BENEFITS: - Flexible plans - Unlimited requests and revisions - One flat monthly fee (early adopter pricing)

SCOPE: - Mobile Apps, SaaS, Web Apps, Wireframes, Prototypes - Landing Pages, Websites (Webflow), Design Systems, Icons - Branding, Logos, Pitch Decks, Stationary, Banners and more

CONTACT: - Website: https://designline.co/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/designline-co - Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/designline-co/shots
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
I'd go with Substack (https://substack.com/) or Ghost (https://ghost.org/).

Substack is easy (and free) to set up. You have the option to turn on subscriptions and monetise your content via Stripe.

Ghost gives you more flexibility / personalisation. You'll need some web coding/hosting skills or you can subscribe to one of their plans (starts at $9/mo).

Edit: typo.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Product Design, UX & UI | Remote (EU, US)

We are a subscription-based design agency. Designline provides a flexible way to scale your design team with one click.

BENEFITS: - Flexible plans - Unlimited requests and revisions - One flat monthly fee

SCOPE: - Mobile Apps, SaaS, Web Apps, Wireframes, Prototypes - Landing Pages, Websites (Webflow), Design Systems, Icons - Branding, Logos, Pitch Decks, Stationary, Banners and more

CONTACT: - Website: https://designline.co/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/designline-co - Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/designline-co/shots
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
@ezekg, GovAI has detected unlawful talk posted from your account. Your CBDC account is locked for 48 hours.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
It's uncertain how Figma will change as an Adobe product. It's wise to have a few alternatives ready just in case.

Sketch remains one of the top UI design apps. I remember when I switched the first time from Photoshop to Sketch. Saved me tons of time and I easily 2-3x my design process.

Another alternative is penpot.app.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Product Design, UX & UI | The Netherlands & Remote

We are a small team of experienced product designers working as a design subscription service.

Designline is the fast and easy way to turn your ideas into premium designs. Unlimited design requests and super fast delivery, for one fixed monthly fee. You'll love it!

Subscribe to a plan via Stripe in 60 seconds or less and send your first design request right away. Receive your designs as fast as the next business day.

Subscription plans start at €490 per month (early adopter price, limited time only).

Pause or cancel anytime, 15 days money back guarantee.

SCOPE:

- Mobile Apps, SaaS, Web Apps, Wireframes, Prototypes

- Landing Pages, Websites (Webflow), Design Systems, Icons

- Branding, Logos, Pitch Decks, Stationary, Banners and more

CONTACT:

- Website: https://designline.co/

- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/designline-co

- Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/designline-co/shots

- Portfolio: https://www.figma.com/proto/r79CitP9aaAlx7VNw9ZsPY/Designlin...
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Yes and yes. Here is how it works:

1. FLEXIBLE SUBSCRIPTION. You can subscribe on the website using Stripe. Soon after, you receive the onboarding email with a link to a dedicated Trello board. The subscription plans are flexible, you can pause or cancel anytime. There's no lock in.

2. DESIGN REQUESTS & DELIVERY. You can submit your design requests right away. One of our designers picks up the requests the same day. Your designs are delivered one by one in the priority you choose, on average within 24 to 48 hours. We design with an iterative process and even for larger projects (i.e. a mobile app with 20 screens), you can see new iterations and new screens added every 1-2 business days.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Sorry, fat fingers typo... I added a comment instead of replying. You can see my reply above.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
That’s pretty much how it works! :)

Here’s how I see it.

When startup companies need product design skills, they generally hire a full-time product designer, a freelancer or a design agency. There are advantages but also drawbacks for these options. Recruitment can take months, full-time roles are a long term commitment, freelancers are not always available for work or reliable, and design agencies are expensive.

A SaaS offering for product design brings a few cool benefits:

- START IMMEDIATELY. Subscribe via Stripe and submit your design requests and revisions on the dedicated Trello board. Receive your designs within 1 or 2 working days on average.

- PAUSE OR CANCEL ANYTIME. The monthly plans are flexible based on your needs. The quarterly and yearly plans have a nice discount for longer projects.

- FRICTIONLESS COLLABORATION. You can submit unlimited design requests and revisions for as many projects and brands as you need. All requests are added to your queue and delivered to you one by one.

- SCALABLE. The queue capacity can be increased with the Enterprise Plan for clients with large amounts of design work (multiple projects with overlapping timelines and multiple teams).

- GOOD PRICING. You can access product design services from experienced designers for as low as $50k per annum via the yearly plans.

I believe these are the things that makes Designline a SaaS or a DaaS (Design as a Service) startup company.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Ha, the memories… it used to be a nice discovery tool. Whatever happened to StumbleUpon?

Good to see there’s a refreshed version.
alexbiet
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
It looks more like a self-created problem. The tax code is unnecessarily complex and this creates confusion for most citizens, including the IRS itself.

Simplifying the tax code would solve a lot of these headaches plus remove the EITC errors/fraud cost of $10bn-20bn a year.

A simple and reasonable one-liner tax code can be something like: "all businesses and citizens pay 10% of their monthly revenue to fund a small efficient government and social institutions (education, health, firefighters, police, etc)."