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Episode 210: Running a UX Patterns Library with Ramy Khuffash

Episode 210: Running a UX Patterns Library with Ramy Khuffash

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What does it take to successfully run a content library for designers? What are the challenges? Our guest today is Ramy Khuffash, indie hacker and founder of Page Flows and Screenjar. You’ll learn about Ramy’s founder journey, how he works on multiple products simultaneously, how content products compare to traditional SaaS products, his pricing strategy, and more.

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Show Notes
  • Page Flows — Ramy’s project, a library of UX patterns
  • Screenjar — Ramy’s video messaging tool
  • UI Movement — Newsletter Ramy created to share design animation (now Screenlane)
  • The Mom Test — a book by Rob Fitzpatrick
  • Monosnap — desktop screen recorder
  • Product Hunt, Indie Hackers, Hackers News — sources for Ramy’s content inspiration
  • Userlist — Jane’s SaaS product
  • Canva — a popular design tool with good templates
  • Clubhouse — a popular audio chat application
  • Trends.vc — Dru Riley’s product
  • Nomad List — a popular resource for digital nomads 
  • Key Values — tool for value-based hiring
  • Episode 163: Building Communities with Courtland Allen
  • Customer Success for Infoproducts with Alex Hillman
  • Rocket Gems — Ramy’s blog 
  • Follow Ramy on Twitter
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