Valeriia Shulga
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Your Startup Website Will Break. The Only Question Is When. AI-Generated.
If you spend time around early-stage companies, you start to notice a pattern. The website is treated like a logo or a pitch deck: something you “get done” so you can move on to product, sales, and growth. It launches, it looks fine, it converts well enough, and nobody wants to touch it.
By Valeriia Shulga2 months ago in 01
How to Choose a Web Design Agency for Long-Term Product Growth. AI-Generated.
If you are looking at a site like a catalog of past work and thinking about hiring a web design agency for B2B and product teams, you are probably already past the phase where “making it look good” is the main problem.
By Valeriia Shulga3 months ago in 01
How to Choose a Cross-Platform App Development Framework in 2025. AI-Generated.
Anyone who has worked on a mobile product long enough eventually runs into the same question: Do we really want to build this twice? Once for iOS, once for Android, with two teams solving the same problems in slightly different ways.
By Valeriia Shulga3 months ago in 01
Front-End Technologies That Actually Matter in 2025. AI-Generated.
There’s a point in every digital product’s life where a sketch turns into something people can click. That’s the magic of front-end development. It’s what turns abstract design into a living, breathing interface—one that feels fast, looks great, and actually responds.
By Valeriia Shulga5 months ago in 01
Building a SaaS Application: From Idea to Launch. AI-Generated.
Imagine this: you have a great idea for a software product, but every time you think about development, you feel stuck. Traditional software required installs, licenses, and constant updates. Today, the world has moved on. SaaS-Software as a Service-lets you deliver value instantly, reliably, and at scale.
By Valeriia Shulga6 months ago in Education
Why Software Risk Management Is Everyone’s Job. AI-Generated.
Most software projects don’t fail because the developers can’t code. They fail because nobody noticed the iceberg until the ship had already scraped along the side. The uncomfortable truth is that risk management is the part of software development that everybody ignores until it’s too late.
By Valeriia Shulga7 months ago in Education







