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Adrien Gaudon
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So proud of this release 🤩
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Adrien Gaudon
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Thanks for the shoutout to Liveblocks 🙏 I tried your product and really loved the experience! It felt a bit between Resend and Linear, and I see them as the best standards in terms of user experience.
Also liked the idea of showing product updates on the signing page.
I'm curious to know how you used Liveblocks though!
Good luck with the launch. I just upvoted 💪 🚀
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Adrien Gaudon
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Thank you @fmerian for the shout out 🙏 We've started using Resend too, and it's been great so far!
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Liveblocks Comments enables developers to add commenting features to their SaaS product in minutes. It's purpose-built for React, real-time, fully customizable, and accessible. Comments help you grow usage and get teams engaged in your product.
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Adrien Gaudon
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Making collaborative text editors so easy to build is going to change a lot of things for the next generation of products 💪
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It's #StarWarsDay! Let's celebrate with the most inspiring products that default to dark mode
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Adrien Gaudon
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I used to be a .NET developer, but I changed career six years ago, moving into Product Management. Forgetting everything about dev...
A few months back, I decided to build a product to help me (and other actors) memorize their lines. I wanted my MVP to support basic features... and also collaboration.
Being a beginner, it took me three months to get to an MVP... full of bugs...
It was a...
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Adrien Gaudon
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I spent a few hours yesterday working on the README of my side project. It’s a tool called LineCoach that wants to help actors to memorize their lines. There’s a single-player aspect to it, where you have all the features needed to be efficient at memorization, but I’m also adding a collaborative aspect to it with Liveblocks.io (still working on it, lot of work left)
I checked good practices...
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