I'm CTO at a startup and Magic Patterns is amazing, my current workflow is to ideate using MP then implement straight to my codebase.
The instant feedback-loop of iterating over components is great and perfect for me when I'm designing a feature that's heavy on the client side of things.
For example it took me half a day to go from idea -> design -> implementation
That's largely how we use it internally too. I often use Magic Patterns first to think through the steps and user interactions, and then I'll jump into cursor to start implementing.
p.s. great to see a customer on here. appreciate it.
Thanks! Let me know if there's anything I can improve on it, or anything that you particularly liked/disliked about the content and reading experience.
I'm currently experiencing this with a 3 month old startup (I'm the CTO)
Two years into a marriage with a 6 month old kid,
My experience:
- It's hard, if your playing a video game it would be in `very hard` mode
- Talk to your wife beforehand, she was okay with the opportunity
- Had a LOT of savings
- Have a co-founder (highly recommend it)
- We've raised preseed money (co-founder handled all of that)
- I hired an ex-coworker that I worked with previously (that's why you raise money)
- I'm remote so I get to spend more time with my baby (if I'm not productive during that day I try to code long nights and usually feed the baby during the night so my wife rests)
Overall it's been super hard but gratifying :)
PS: I also try to exercise for an hour a day to keep me sane