Kristian Hedman

Kristian Hedman

Full-stack SaaS developer and designer.

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Kristian Hedman•

5d ago

Hello all you good people on Product Hunt! I'm Kristian and I'm building Decise.

Decise is a macOS-native visual editor for Next.js / React / Tailwind web apps and marketing websites built using the same stack.

You open your real local web app inside Decise, click and modify the rendered UI components, and edits get written back to source. Minimal diffs. No Figma round-trip, no "AI guess what file this came from," no parallel design system that drifts from prod. The thing on screen is the thing in your codebase.

Carl Carter•

5d ago

Hi from London! 👋 Building at the intersection of AI and Creativity

Hey everyone!
I've been a long-time lurker and admirer of the products shipping here, but I finally decided to jump in and introduce myself.

I'm Carl, based in the UK. I've spent my career in AdTech, data and Analytics, and I currently run Adaptiv. Lately, I've been obsessed with a specific problem: the "prompt engineering" gap. I believe AI tools should feel like professional instruments, not a guessing game with a chat box.

Lily Jeon•

6d ago

I’m a UI/UX designer who’s tired of "Beautiful Junk."

Hi PH! I ve spent the last decade obsessing over bento grids and micro-interactions. But recently, I had a bit of an identity crisis. I realized I was spending 4 hours color-grading a button for a product that might not even have a single user.

As a designer-founder, the hardest part isn't the code or the pixels it's the silence after you launch something nobody asked for. I m now on a mission to stop being a "Visionary" and start being a "Data Detective." I'm forcing myself to look at cold, hard spreadsheets before I even open Figma. It s painful, it s not "pretty," but it s the only way I ve found to keep my sanity in this AI-saturated market.

Nika•

9d ago

Is it more difficult to transform from a marketer to a programmer or from a programmer → a marketer?

I formally studied marketing as a university program (5 years), and due to inspiration on social networks, it feels completely natural to do it, even easy to learn (because most of the time you just guess what might work for you).

BUT