202 / Relearning the joy of little things


Product Disrupt Half-Monthly

May 2026 • Part 1

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Welcome to Issue 202

Recovery after knee surgery is going well. Thanks to my wife for taking such good care of me and to friends who’ve been stopping by to keep me company.

They even took me out to a cafe for some fresh air. I’m slowly relearning the joy of little things.

I also launched Beanpresso last week and have been tweaking the app based on feedback from early adopters. As part of that, I created a flavor profile guide to help people better understand the coffee taste landscape.

If you’re getting into coffee or know someone who brews at home, I think they’ll enjoy this app. Feel free to share it with them.
TOGETHER WITH BEANPRESSO
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Remember Your Beans

I kept forgetting the coffee beans I loved. So I built something for it.

Beanpresso helps you track the coffee beans you love, so you never forget a great bag again. If you’re a home barista who loves nerding out on coffee, this is for you.

Early users get first dibs on premium [@ username].

Get started for free

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Razorpay Sprint 2026

Razorpay’s Sprint 2026 microsite teasing AI-native payments launches. Their design team knocked it out of the park with illustrations, animations and slick layouts.

Razor-sharp design

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Swishy – Animate with AI

AI motion designer that turns prompts into polished type + motion graphics. Their gallery is loaded with templates to remix.

Easy moves

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NOMO – No Missing Out

Anti-doomscroll app that nudges you to spend less time on social apps and rewards you with perks (tickets, merch, cashback) for reclaiming your time.

Bye bye doomscroll

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Portfolio of Robin Holesinsky

Robin is a seasoned designer from Prague. His portfolio site doubles as a studio showcase featuring his work across product & brand design. It’s a simple, no-fluff site.

Partner for startups

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NextDoor Company – Startup Jobs

Startup job board on a beautiful map. Browse companies hiring “near you” without drowning in another generic list. Made by Sankalp Sinha.

Job next door

DESIGN JOBS

Lead Product Designer – Rakuten

US · Expert · Full time

AI Agent Designer – Open

Europe – Remote · Senior · Full time

Brand Designer – Hightouch

North America – Remote · Mid-level · Full time

We surf the internet to find the best design jobs for you from all over the world. See all active jobs.

DG

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