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Launched 3 months ago and just passed $2K in sales & $250/month in subscriptions with zero marketing.

Hey everyone 👋,

My co-founder and I recently launched UIClones. We’ve been product designers for over 20 years and use mobile pattern libraries and design systems to speed up our everyday design process.

Whilst the current UI pattern collections are amazing for gathering inspiration, we always have the same questions, what size is the text or button, what font are they using, what is the exact spacing they use, etc.

So we're on a mission to build a fully editable reference library of the world's best mobile apps, helping new and seasoned UI, UX and product designers build better products, faster!

Basically, we're like Mobbin, Pttrns but all our screens are 100% editable in Figma.

We currently have 6 iOS clones available:

Airbnb - 122 screens
UberEats - 204 screens
CashApp - 102 screens
TikTok - 319 screens
PayPal - 241 screens
WhatsApp - 152 screens

and we add 1 new clone a month.

You can subscribe for $26/per month (billed quarterly) and get access to all the clones or purchase each clone separately for $69.

You can check out all our clones over at uiclones.com

The only marketing we have done so far is to post the links to the Figma community and tagged the files with relevant keywords.

Now we have validated the idea, we are looking to start marketing and find what works for us.

We recently launched our WhatsApp clone and for a limited time, we're giving it away for FREE.

To get it, check out the pinned tweet on Twitter - twitter.com/UiClones

I'd love to get people's thoughts on the idea, product and whether anyone would be interested if we built in public.

Thanks for reading!
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on March 27, 2023
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