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Rivet

@designrivet

For those who design. Own every design detail in your live product. Backed by @ycombinator

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linkhttps://www.rivet.design/ calendar_today28-09-2025 05:15:33

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once you see the level of intention and detail that a product designer brings to your real interface in code, you just can't go back

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in other news, Rivet launched on Y Combinator last week. - 300+ designers signed up for the waitlist - we got to show how early customers are using the product in our launch hope that the quality & care put into the product starts to shines through ycombinator.com/launches/Oi3-r…

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Rivet is our love letter to the design community. It’s a visual editor that helps designers translate precise UI changes into production code. We're launching tomorrow morning. I'm too excited to not share a teaser of what you'll see then.

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Rivet (Rivet) helps product designers own every detail in their live product. It’s a visual editor that lets designers translate precise UI changes into production code. rivet.design

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Rivet’s giving designers the tools to visually make detailed changes to their live product, directly in production code, without needing an engineer. It’s a problem Sam Gorman has been obsessed with, all the way back to creating his own CS + design custom major at Stanford.

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And Rivet is for product designers and those that aspire to design. I don’t care about turning designers into coders. But I do care about blasting through every blocker that prevents a designer today from exercising their taste to shape the software they work on.

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Big milestone: Rivet is now in open beta! The design community has been in a fierce debate over how designers should think about code. The idea behind Rivet is simple: give designers a dedicated tool to edit their live product. Designers don’t want to be engineers.

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Day 4 of Rivet holiday updates. Merry Christmas! It is not particularly merry that designers need to deal with setting up a dev environment before they can make design changes Rivet can start your project for you with some AI help