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Won Jamstack Conf's web app of the year award!

This is so crazy to me, but I found out that Lunch Money won Jamstack Conf's Web App of the Year award!

Jamstack Conf took place online earlier last week and I had actually missed the award announcement due to time zone differences. I found out via the blog post below and a few users had messaged me about it as well.

It feels really awesome to be recognized in this way. It's just the beginning of my second year in operation and this delivered a huge boost of confidence.

Excited to see what's next!

https://www.netlify.com/blog/2020/10/06/announcing-the-jammies-awards-winners/

, Founder of Icon for Lunch Money
Lunch Money
on October 16, 2020
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    Congrats Jen! Well deserved 👏🎉🌟

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      Thank you for all your support!

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    No one deserves this more than you :)

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      That's so nice of you to say– thanks!

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    Congrats Jen! Well deserved 👏

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      Thank you Gabe!

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    Congrats! I clicked through the finalists list and definitely though Lunch Money was the best done. The UI is super cool in that it looks cartoony and modern at the same time.

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    Congratulations! Lunch money is nicely done product!

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    Whoa big congrats!

    By the way I love your landing page. Did you make the animations yourself? I'd love to incorporate something like that on my landing page.

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      Thanks! Yes I did, it's done via CSS- the possibilities are endless :)

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        Oh wow that's awesome. I just looked at dev tools and it looks fairly simple to do actually. Thanks for the tip :)

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          Happy to help!!

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