Samson Idegwu

Samson Idegwu

Interaction Designer
6 points

About

As an Interaction Designer, I focus on crafting meaningful, intuitive digital experiences. I bridge design and user behavior, ensuring every click, scroll, and transition feels natural. My goal is to make interfaces not just functional but delightful, where usability meets emotion through thoughtful interaction and seamless design flow.

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Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Gone streaking
Gone streaking

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Ketan Grga

3d ago

Building the OS for Private Markets!

We are building Sircles AI, an AI-powered fundraising engine built for early-stage founders. It helps you discover the right pre-seed and seed investors, understand real-time investor signals, craft a stronger pitch, and prioritize the investors most likely to respond. Instead of guessing who to reach out to, Sircles AI gives founders a smarter, data-driven way to raise capital and manage their entire fundraising journey in one place.

First Annual Subscription for Intrascope and the Moment It All Became Real

Still riding the post launch wave with Intrascope.app. Early users are giving us feedback that feels very real and very honest.

Our first annual subscription was the moment everything clicked. We genuinely thought the payment processor was in test mode because Intrascope.app isn t a small ticket product.
At 11 PM I messaged @stefan_car , our lead developer, asking why there was activity so late. He wasn t testing anything. It was a real user who clearly understood the product and decided to commit for a full year.

That moment changed our mindset immediately. Since then we ve been watching how teams actually use Intrascope.app and adjusting fast. When someone commits that early, you feel a real responsibility to get it right.

Founders here
What was the moment that made your product feel real?

🦄 ProblemHunt changes its strategy and launches monetization

1. Recently, several small bloggers have talked about ProblemHunt: a few from the USA, a few from Spain, and one from France. And we noticed an obvious thing: traffic from these countries, although not much, has started to grow.

2. But the most important thing is that people from these countries have started sharing problems more actively. For example, in the last month alone, France has already submitted 4 problems, three of which were published yesterday and today.

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