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Work today: Implemented drag and drop attachments to make it easier for people to get in touch with us and send feedback in-app.

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We've combined our search and Command K interfaces to make them more accessible for non-technical users. I am biased but our Command K is the best of any app I've used. Very proud of it and can't wait to release it.

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Feedback request! What would you improve about these screens? What do you like about them? Is the copy clear and confidence inspiring? Do you know what they mean, or are they confusing? 🙏

Feedback request! What would you improve about these screens? What do you like about them? Is the copy clear and confidence inspiring? Do you know what they mean, or are they confusing? 🙏
Kieran McHugh (@kieranmch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just one (1) of these screens can take 3-4 hours to design. Building a big app is a time consuming, work intensive process.

Just one (1) of these screens can take 3-4 hours to design. Building a big app is a time consuming, work intensive process.
Kieran McHugh (@kieranmch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sign-in, sign-up and onboarding for Daybridge V1 are completed! That was an enormous piece of work touching the entire codebase. Only a few more things to do now before we can start onboarding the first users 🔜

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Every search box in Daybridge is a command palette, so you can use it to find what you're looking for, and take quick actions.

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After vs before. The hierarchy of the page was confusing, it was unclear what the tickboxes were for. Sometimes you just have to design something, see what feels wrong, and then re-do it from a place of understanding. Will collect more feedback and make more tweaks.

After vs before. The hierarchy of the page was confusing, it was unclear what the tickboxes were for. Sometimes you just have to design something, see what feels wrong, and then re-do it from a place of understanding. Will collect more feedback and make more tweaks.
Kieran McHugh (@kieranmch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another world-first Daybridge feature. If you've got a lot going on on particular days, you can expand or shrink them to see more details.

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We’re nearly there 😅 Building Daybridge has been a long, long journey but the wait will be worth it. Building great product takes such a long time and I want to deliver on what we promised.

We’re nearly there 😅 Building Daybridge has been a long, long journey but the wait will be worth it. Building great product takes such a long time and I want to deliver on what we promised.
Kieran McHugh (@kieranmch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of our most heavily used components, coming with the new Daybridge iOS design language shipping in V1 - really happy with how it turned out

One of our most heavily used components, coming with the new <a href="/daybridge/">Daybridge</a> iOS design language shipping in V1 - really happy with how it turned out
Kieran McHugh (@kieranmch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daybridge We had to write a special Figma plugin to manage over 1000 different swatches to make this work seamlessly with any style and theme!

<a href="/daybridge/">Daybridge</a> We had to write a special Figma plugin to manage over 1000 different swatches to make this work seamlessly with any style and theme!
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The Daybridge design on the left was rejected for being too messy, complex and confusing. The design on the right was signed off after a feedback round. Design is a constant battle between complex/fancy and simple/practical.

The <a href="/daybridge/">Daybridge</a> design on the left was rejected for being too messy, complex and confusing. The design on the right was signed off after a feedback round. Design is a constant battle between complex/fancy and simple/practical.