Hey everyone 👋
I’ve spent most of my career as a QA engineer.
My job was to find what’s broken.
What doesn’t work.
What might frustrate someone.
Over time, you start seeing patterns.
Not just bugs…
but why products feel hard to use.
A lot of things weren’t “broken” in a technical sense.
They worked.
But they felt:
- heavy
- confusing
- or just… tiring to use
And that stuck with me.
A while ago, a few of us decided to try something different.
We started DyvenTech — not to build more apps, but to build ones that feel better to use.
After ~1.5 years of learning, building, and iterating together, we shipped our first products.
One of them is KeikoAI.
It came from a simple frustration:
Most journaling or mood apps ask you to log things…
but never really give anything back.
So we built something that:
- helps you see patterns in your own life
- suggests small, realistic experiments
- and focuses on clarity instead of motivation
Another one is MicroWins.
That came from a different problem:
To-do lists constantly remind you what you haven’t done.
So we flipped it.
Log what you did.
Even the small things.
Because those usually get ignored.
Right now, I’m learning a completely different side of building:
- marketing (which is harder than it looks)
- communicating through design instead of words
- and making products feel simple without losing meaning
Still early. Still figuring things out.
But the goal is simple:
Build products that don’t feel like work.
Would love to connect with others here —
what are you building right now?
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