Today I’m proud to say that the new version of #Deeditt for Web 🌎 is live and it’s not just an update, it’s a milestone.
What started as a simple deeds read-only version months ago now has become a full experience, bringing the opportunity to write deeds, comment, explore profiles, browse categories and hashtags and more… it finally feels alive. 😌
I’ve spent the last couple of months rebuilding almost everything from the ground up 🧑💻 — not just adding features, but rethinking how everything works underneath. Structure, performance, security, SEO... the kind of things no one sees but that make a difference and should be important in web applications.
#Deeditt is far from done, but today it’s better, more open, and ready for more people to try.
And I have to admit 😖, I’ve said this before, but it’s worth repeating: I should’ve started with the web version first, because going mobile-first was a wrong move, but it taught me a lot. That’s part of the journey — learning, messing up, improving, and still enjoying the process along the way.
If you’re curious, come try it, feel free to explore, write something, start a journey and see what it feels like to make something visible. Use it from your phone on web or through the mobile app, anything it's allowed 🤸
Thanks for reading, and if you’ve been part of this process, by giving feedback, testing things, or just encouraging me — #ThankYou.