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Launching CRODE Studio Our journey to build software solutions that move industries forward. From logistics to hospitality, we’re designing systems that make operations quieter, faster, smarter. Every project starts with one goal: Make tech feel effortless.

CRODEStudio's tweet image. Launching CRODE Studio
Our journey to build software solutions that move industries forward.
From logistics to hospitality, we’re designing systems that make operations quieter, faster, smarter.
Every project starts with one goal:
Make tech feel effortless.

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1955 : Born in San Francisco 1972 : Joined Reed College, dropped out 1974 : Worked at Atari 1976 : Co-founded Apple in a garage 1977 : Launched Apple II 1984 : Introduced the Macintosh 1985 : Fired from Apple, started NeXT 1986 : Bought Pixar, turned it legendary 1997 :…

lochan_twt's tweet image. 1955 : Born in San Francisco
 1972 : Joined Reed College, dropped out
 1974 : Worked at Atari
 1976 : Co-founded Apple in a garage
 1977 : Launched Apple II
 1984 : Introduced the Macintosh
 1985 : Fired from Apple, started NeXT
 1986 : Bought Pixar, turned it legendary
 1997 :…


Nah bro. Just. No

apple redesign concept

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if you could change ONE thing about your industry, what would it be and why?


if you could change ONE thing about your industry, what would it be?


if you could fix ONE thing about your industry, what would it be?


what’s your “never again” lesson from shipping a product too early?


what’s the design rule you follow even when clients fight you on it?


what’s the ONE thing you wish you knew before building your first product?


most “lead gen tools” are just Google results with nicer buttons.


my favorite part of building products: the moment it goes from “idea” to “this might actually work.”

CRODEStudio's tweet image. my favorite part of building products:
the moment it goes from “idea” to “this might actually work.”

CRODE Developers reposted

Owning a VR headset is like owning an Amiga. You know it’s better, but no one cares.

Owning an Amiga was like owning a Betamax. You knew it was better, but no one cared.

nostalnerd's tweet image. Owning an Amiga was like owning a Betamax. You knew it was better, but no one cared.


Damn. We did the right thing by staying in Asia.

always thought it was weird pavel didn’t build in the US then you hear him explain it… and yeah, it all clicks



day 16 of building our marketing SaaS. today’s win: the scoring workflow finally feels predictable. not perfect. not pretty. but real.


breakfast reminder: slow mornings build fast businesses. rushed decisions always cost more.

CRODEStudio's tweet image. breakfast reminder:
slow mornings build fast businesses.
rushed decisions always cost more.

CRODE Developers reposted

300+ followers in 24 hours. Help me reach 10k followers by the end of the weekend pls

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Help me reach 10k followers by the end of the weekend pls

good UI removes friction. great UI removes thinking. design for calm, not clicks.

CRODEStudio's tweet image. good UI removes friction.
great UI removes thinking.
design for calm, not clicks.

CRODE Developers reposted

JSYK

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building the product is not the hard part. staying consistent after the early excitement fades is the real challenge.

CRODEStudio's tweet image. building the product is not the hard part.
staying consistent after the early excitement fades is the real challenge.

You don’t need a perfect idea. You need a problem that annoys you enough to obsess over it for months without applause.

CRODEStudio's tweet image. You don’t need a perfect idea.

You need a problem that annoys you enough to obsess over it for months without applause.

Here’s the simplest B2B SaaS rule nobody talks about: Attention → Relevance → Trust → Conversion. If your product isn’t selling, you’re probably missing the first two.


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