Thank you to everyone who supported Soft Blackout π
This was the first extension I ever launched, so seeing it find its place somewhere between my other projects really means a lot. Every interaction and piece of feedback helped me learn what works and what can be improved. I am continuing to refine it step by step, and I truly appreciate everyone who gave it a chance and followed the journey.
Thank you to everyone who supported ReadScore and gave it a chance π
I know it received quieter support compared to my other projects, but I am still actively improving it and shaping what it can become. Building tools around readability and clarity is something I genuinely care about. If you tried ReadScore, I would really appreciate hearing how you think it could evolve or what would make it more useful in real workflows. Every small piece of feedback helps me...
Thank you for the support π
Just wanted to say a genuine thank you to everyone who explored UX HeatGrid and took the time to engage with it. Seeing people interact with something I built means a lot. I am continuing to improve and refine the experience, so any thoughts or impressions you want to share are always welcome. Really appreciate the support.β€οΈ


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