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Gosha Shatirov
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Knew you, guys, earlier.Send a lot of my friends to your service.Always got only best feedback.Wish you luck with your launch here too!

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You donât need more hacks. You need clarity.
Our team has been talking to folks whoâve tried all the usual stuff: journaling apps, therapy apps, meditation timers, habit trackers.And yet⌠the fog stays.Why? Because most tools just throw you into a loop of logging, tracking, optimizing â without ever helping you understand whatâs going on under the surface.Thatâs where our team took a different approach.Itâs a wellbeing app powered by AI,...

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Self-reflection. On everything I do or think within the day.Mostly used since 2010. It is already not just a matter of habit â but a way of living.
Motivation Is a Scam. Hereâs What Works Instead.
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Hey, welcome onboard. What is your favorite metric btw?
Behind every metric is a story - here to find it
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All decision-based problems contain one simple source: one needs to understand how to choose the right solution.The Rule. And as soon as one shapes the Rule how to choose from all other variants â no time will be needed then to make a decision. Easy to say, huh?
Overthinking Doesnât Feel Like a ProblemâUntil It Is
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Put away the phone and the laptop for several hours đ
Why Does Every Productivity System Feel Like More Work?
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I usually just go and talk to the target audience.One more hack: take the competitors product, give it to the TA, and get the feedback: with your differentiators, and imagining with them.Always gives a lot of ideas to rethink before coding.
Whatâs your favorite âcheap testâ for validating an idea before building?
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Choice overload is underrated as a silent killer of clarity.Most people arenât stuck â theyâre just drowning in options with no internal filter. Cognitive minimalism > endless decision trees.
7 Cognitive Biases That Are Quietly Running Your Life
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The best onboarding Iâve seen is from Headspace â it personalizes right from the start, asking about user goals. Calm also does a great job with a smooth, relaxing intro that doesnât overwhelm.On the flip side, MyFitnessPal can feel too checklist-heavy, and Stravaâs early setup is a bit overwhelming.
Whatâs working (and not) in onboarding flows right now?
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At Shutter we've invented one-tap remote photoshoot with a phone.10k+ people used it during the first several month as we've launched it.
The Power of Small Features: Tiny Tweaks That Changed Everything

Gosha Shatirov
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Twitter is great but need to know the right person to comment on.Sharing progress log works also great in case you are tough enough to stay focused and do not lose motivation.Reddit is awful nowadays, no way newbies can get anything out of this platform.
Building an Audience Before Launch â Does It Really Matter?

Gosha Shatirov
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Meditations, mostly â dynamic â works pretty well.Walking, for e.g. Biking or hiking are the analogues.
Most Productivity Hacks Ignore the One Thing That Actually Kills Focus
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"Stay focused" and "Always be in charge of the situation".
Most âLife Adviceâ Online Is Just Repackaged Common Sense
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Replica is the pioneer in terms of person-like AI.Knew them from the early start. But seeing what they've evolved recently I think that replacing is still "in progress" for the next decade. Too much functions to replace.
Have you ever wondered if AI companions could replace a human?

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Sometimes I use AI just to self-reflect some ideas, thoughts, even â communications with other people.Veeeery interesting stuff can be obtained from this discussions. For e.g., now I know that my style of communication with 90% of my contacts is a stable-supportive style đ
Is AI becoming more than just a work tool for you?
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Maybe you need to track them all then? Complex view on all your self-improvement routine is the thing.
Trying to âfix yourselfâ feels like a full-time job
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If itâs a technical bug, I trace the data.If itâs a âvibe bug,â I trace the assumptions.Most weird behavior in AI-gen code isnât code â itâs misaligned intent that went unnoticed upstream.Debug the prompt, not the output.
What products do you use for Vibe Debugging?
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One mental shift that helped: treat AI like a junior dev, not a magic box.Instead of refining prompts endlessly, I focus on shaping context â naming patterns, constraints, desired tradeoffs.Faster alignment, less cleanup later.
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The best tools donât inspire â they remove friction.I started journaling daily not because I felt like it, but because the interface made starting brain-dead simple. Clarity beats motivation every time. The only part where apps stimulate my creativity is the products like Lovable.
Apps that push you to create?
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Itâs wild how many âessentialâ tools feel like they were designed to punish you for needing them.My daily cringe: complex project dashboards that try to be everything at once â calendar, doc, kanban, CRM. Too much surface area, zero clarity.The real pain isn't bad UI â itâs tools that force you to spend mental effort just to figure out what they want from you. Clean design â clear experience....
What is a tool you use everyday but hate? For me, Excel and Adobe PDF. Replacement recs?
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