Building websites & apps that drive real business growth.

Joined June 2023
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Websites don’t fail because of design. They fail because they’re not built for real business needs. I rebuilt rebuilddetroit.com from scratch using a custom WordPress theme, focused on scalability, flexibility, and long-term use. #WordPress
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I started freelancing just to track a client project on Upwork in April 2025. No real intention to take it seriously. In Jan 2026, I decided to build something here. Learning, failing, improving, every single day. Fast forward 6 months: 2 jobs → 35 jobs $10K earned 100% JSS Top Rated 1079 hours worked Upwork was never the destination, it was just the beginning. I’m now building beyond platforms. Consistency compounds. If you’re also building your freelancing journey, drop a comment, would love to connect and learn from others too.
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Turning complex project management into a clean, focused mobile experience. Stem Flow is designed to help teams organize projects, manage tasks, track progress, and stay aligned — all through a simple and modern interface. Clean UI. Smooth flow. Better productivity. Would love to hear your thoughts on the design 👇 #uiux #uidesign #appdesign #mobileappdesign #productdesign #figmadesign #uxdesign #projectmanagement
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Clean onboarding screens can instantly make an app feel more trustworthy and easy to use. Here’s a fresh job-finding app onboarding concept focused on: ✅ Quick job discovery ✅ Easy career management ✅ Instant shift alerts Simple visuals, clear messaging, and a smooth first impression — that’s what good onboarding should do. What do you think about this direction?
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Designed a clean fitness app onboarding flow for ATO Fitness 🏋️‍♂️ The goal was to keep it simple, bold, and user-friendly — from the splash screen to the onboarding experience. A fitness app should feel energetic before the user even starts using it, so I focused on: • Strong visual direction • Clean mobile UI • Easy onboarding flow • Dark premium fitness look What do you think about this onboarding style — clean and bold or should fitness apps be more colorful?
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— What would you improve in this onboarding flow?
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A feature looks simple from the outside. But behind the scenes: ✓ Business Logic ✓ Security ✓ Integrations ✓ Testing ✓ Edge Cases Good software isn't built by adding features. It's built by handling everything users never see. Developers, what's missing from this list? 👇 #SoftwareDevelopment #Tech #Programming #BuildInPublic
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Developers, be honest... What's the biggest "simple feature" that turned into a nightmare project? 😂👇
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Started designing a modern homepage for Avensia Business School. The goal was to create a bold, professional, and conversion-focused landing page that clearly presents the school’s programs, results, partner companies, student experience, training paths, and admission journey. Focused on: Clean visual hierarchy Strong hero section Program-focused sections Trust-building stats and partners Clear admission steps FAQ and final CTA for conversions A homepage designed to feel modern, credible, and easy to explore for future students. #WebDesign #UIDesign #UXDesign #LandingPageDesign #EducationWebsite #WebsiteDesign
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Started working on more screens for the Management System UI💪. Today’s update includes new modules and dashboard views for: Equipment Management User Dashboard Attendance Records The goal is to build a clean and practical web app experience where teams can manage employees, equipment, attendance, departments, statuses, and daily operations from one place. This is still an ongoing project, so more screens, flows, and improvements will be added as the system continues to grow. More updates coming soon. #UIDesign #UXDesign #DashboardDesign #WebAppDesign #SaaSDesign #ProductDesign
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Started working on a web app UI design for an Software House Management System. It’s still in progress, and this is only the few screens of a bigger management software. More modules, screens, and user flows will be designed next. For now, I’m sharing the initial UI direction: Dashboard Overview Add Employee Flow Login Experience Would love to hear your thoughts.
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“First impression matters — especially in app onboarding.” "Ubba" Gifting App – Onboarding Screen UI Concept. Feedback is always welcome.
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Which screen looks the strongest?
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Just finished designing a travel app onboarding experience. My goal was simple: Create a clean, modern and premium first impression for new users. What do you think about this onboarding flow? #UIDesign #AppDesign #UXDesign
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Which screen is your favorite? 1, 2 or 3?
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Redesigned an escape room website into a darker, bolder, and more immersive digital experience. The old version had the basic information, but it didn’t fully capture the energy, mystery, and excitement of an escape room brand. For the redesign, I focused on making the website feel closer to the actual experience. A dark black and red visual direction, cinematic sections, stronger room presentation, clearer content hierarchy, trust badges, reviews, and a smoother booking-focused layout. The goal was not just to make it look better. The goal was to make visitors feel the brand before they even walk through the door. Because for experience-based businesses, the website should do more than explain the service. It should create curiosity, build trust, and make people excited to take the next step.
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If you’re planning to redesign your website or want to improve its overall look, user experience, and conversion flow, I’m open to discussing it. You can schedule a quick call here: cal.com/muhammadcreates
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You don’t need 20 plugins or a “multipurpose” theme to build powerful WordPress platforms. My WordPress stack is intentionally simple: Hello Elementor - Lightweight foundation Elementor - UI & Frontend design JetEngine & Claude - Dynamic data, logic & functionality Google Stitch - Rapid UI generation No bloated themes. No unnecessary plugins. Just clean architecture and scalable builds.
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Most websites don’t fail because of bad design. They fail because no one planned for growth. When structure, logic, and workflows are ignored early, every “small change” later becomes expensive.
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Elementor is a great tool, but it’s not the solution to every problem. Real performance and flexibility come from knowing what belongs in the builder and what should live in custom code.
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