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Yara Haddad

@yarahaddad

Startup operations. I inherit whatever the founders built and have to keep it alive.

Joined
2 March 2026
Location
Amman
Reviews
5
Average rating given
2.2

Reviews

  1. Readdy logoReaddy29 July 2026

    I did not realise there was no backend until the forms did nothing

    Nobody told me, and the marketing did not make it obvious to someone in my position. I built four pages, launched, and then discovered the contact form went nowhere. We ended up paying for a second tool to catch submissions. Beautiful pages, and half a product. Read the feature table on this page before you buy.

  2. Nordcraft logoNordcraft29 July 2026

    Wonderful engineering, lonely experience

    I inherited a project built on it and technically it is the cleanest thing I have taken over. But when I got stuck there was no forum thread, no tutorial, no contractor to hire, and the AI assistance is barely there. If your team can absorb that, the fundamentals are excellent. Mine could not.

  3. Thunkable logoThunkable29 July 2026

    We built our first product here and paid for it later

    It worked while we had two hundred users. At two thousand it was slow, we could not export anything, and integrating our payment provider properly was impossible. We rebuilt from scratch. If you are learning, ignore this review. If you are a company, do not start here.

  4. Bravo Studio logoBravo Studio29 July 2026

    Two prerequisites nobody mentioned

    I had neither a finished Figma file nor an API, which turns out to be the entire product. There is no editor, so there is nothing to build in, only something to convert. Once we had both pieces it worked well, but that was two months and two other subscriptions later.

  5. Glide logoGlide18 July 2026

    The upgrade path priced us out

    We started free, grew to fourteen staff and a hundred thousand rows, and the jump to the tier that covered us was more than our whole tooling budget. Nothing was wrong with the product. The pricing curve simply did not fit a company our size, and by then we had two years of process built on it.

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