One tool I use almost every day is Loom.
And honestly, I didn't realize how much time it was saving me until a recent project.
A client wanted a few changes on a landing page.
Normally, this could have turned into a long chain of messages:
"Move this section up."
"No, not that one."
"The one below."
"Actually, move it back."
"The spacing still looks off."
You know how those conversations go. π
Instead, the client recorded a quick 2-minute Loom video.
They shared their screen, pointed at exactly what they wanted, explained the reasoning behind it, and sent it over.
In less than 2 minutes, I understood what would have taken 20 messages to explain.
The changes were made.
The client was happy.
Everyone saved time.
That moment reminded me of something important:
The biggest bottleneck in most projects isn't skill.
It's communication.
A lot of delays, revisions, and misunderstandings happen because people assume others can see what they're seeing in their heads.
They can't.
Sometimes a 2-minute video can communicate more clearly than a 20-minute conversation.
That's one of the reasons Loom has become part of my daily workflow.
From project kickoff to feedback and final delivery, it removes friction and helps everyone stay aligned.
The lesson isn't really about Loom.
It's about finding tools that make communication easier.
Because when communication improves, everything else moves faster.
What's one tool you use regularly that has quietly made your work easier?
While going through some of my work from last year, I came across this product page I built for Parkit.
What stood out to me wasn't just the design.
It's the fact that the page is still performing strongly today and doing exactly what it was built to do - convert visitors into customers. π―
This page was fully developed in Replo, with a strong focus on user experience, clear messaging, and conversion.
One of the best feelings as a designer and developer is looking back at a project months later and seeing that it's still delivering results for the brand.
A beautiful page is great.
A page that continues to perform long after launch is even better.
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