X Bookmarks — 2024 KW21: 13-Day SaaS MVP and Design Week

May 23, 2024

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by Florian Narr

X Bookmarks — 2024 KW21: 13-Day SaaS MVP and Design Week

@CodeHagen — Dingify MVP shipped in 13 days

I only used 13 days to make the SaaS MVP 🤯

The MVP for Dingify - Your open-source application to monitor your business - took me 13 days to complete ✨

Still going to finish the smaller details this weekend, but man you can do this fast ⚡

You can now: ◆ Make events through https://t.co/ll8Rls8Fzo

Honestly, 13 days for a working open-source business event monitoring MVP is fast — and the fact that it's open-source is the part I actually care about. There are plenty of commercial uptime/event trackers; having one you can self-host and extend is a different proposition. I'm curious how the event schema works and whether it's generic enough to be useful beyond the demo workflow.

@colderoshay — Renaissance paintings as web UI

If your website doesn't have a Renaissance painting on it, what are you even doing?

There's something genuinely interesting happening when classic art starts showing up in modern product design — it signals that people are bored of the same Figma-generated gradient cards and want something that feels like it has history. Whether it becomes a trend or just a portfolio moment, the contrast works visually.

@iljavaneck — Fruitful website built in Webflow

Time for some new work! 🌿

Had the pleasure of developing the new website for Fruitful — a great collaboration with @Kirschberg_ and the team at Fruiful, built in @webflow

Lots of little interactions and moments of delight on this one, I'll share some in the thread 👇

Saved this for the interaction design, not the stack. Webflow sites usually feel templated, but the thread shows some genuinely careful micro-interaction work — the kind of thing you notice without noticing. Good reminder that the tool matters less than the attention paid.

@tyrantdzn — Font picks of the week

Some great fonts I have been using this week.

Links below

Honestly just saved this so I don't forget it exists. Font fatigue is real and anyone who can narrow down to a short, quality list is doing a service. No tech angle here — just a reference I'll come back to when the default sans-serif isn't cutting it.