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I built an extension to manage my inspiration from Dribbble, Behance, and Uplabs. 😅

Hey, y'all! 🤓

After building my first extension a few months ago, I decided to do it again and do something that would help me (again).

I love coding, but I'm terrible with design. 🥸

What do I do when I want to build something

  1. Go to Dribbble, Behance, and Uplabs.
  2. Search for what I'm trying to build (an audio app, a Desktop app...)
  3. Open hundreds of shots that I think are interesting.
  4. Save them to my special folder "Idea #XXX💡" with a descriptive title: "nice navbar"/ "great buttons" / "nice hero section"
  5. Keep the ones I like the most

My solution

Since this is really boring and I'm constantly looking for inspiration there, I decided to put everything in one place.

Meet, Inspiring Board.

⚡️ Browser extension with a dashboard where you can add shots from Dribbble, Behance, and Uplabs.

Super simple, no ads, and all data stored locally. 😬

I even did a promotional video: watch it here!🎥

I have a ton of ideas to improve, but if you give it a try, please let me know your feedback.

Bye!

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Browser Extension Makers
on August 26, 2021
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