Technology stories, mostly.

Here we write about our journey into the extraordinary world of app development. You'll find how to articles. Useful bits of code and wisdom. And news about us.

Best Software Development Agencies in Bucharest

June 25th, 2026, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

Best Software Development Agencies in Bucharest

Discover the top software development agencies in Bucharest. Compare expertise, industries served, technology stacks, and strengths to find the right development partner.
Best software development agencies in Romania

June 22nd, 2026, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

Best software development agencies in Romania

Discover the top software development agencies in Romania. Compare expertise, industries served, technology stacks, and strengths to find the right development partner.
What the 2026 Website Development Cost Survey reveals about building software today

June 19th, 2026, posted in news
by Miruna

What the 2026 Website Development Cost Survey reveals about building software today

Discover key findings from the GoodFirms 2026 Website Development Cost Survey, including AI trends, pricing factors, and insights from UPDIVISION.
UI Color Trends to Watch in 2026

February 11th, 2026, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

UI Color Trends to Watch in 2026

Color has always been a big part of UI design, but in 2026 it’s become one of the most powerful tools teams have for shaping user experience. Colors don’t just make a design “look nice” anymore, they influence how users feel, what they notice, where they click, and whether they trust your brand.
UPDIVISION teams up with AddPipe

January 21st, 2026, posted in news
by Miruna

UPDIVISION teams up with AddPipe

UPDIVISION announces a new partnership with AddPipe, a trusted video and audio recording platform with over a decade of experience. Learn how this collaboration brings scalable, secure, and flexible video infrastructure into future digital products, enabling richer video-driven experiences through reliable technology and tailored integrations.
Do you need all those features? How to strip your project down to an MVP.

January 8th, 2026, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

Do you need all those features? How to strip your project down to an MVP.

Stop overbuilding and start learning faster. This article breaks down how to identify your product’s core value, cut unnecessary features, and turn massive ideas into simple, high-impact MVPs. With clear steps and real-world examples, you’ll learn how to launch sooner, reduce risk, and make smarter decisions based on actual user behavior, not assumptions.
Do you really need to build an MVP?

November 26th, 2025, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

Do you really need to build an MVP?

Before you build an MVP, make sure you understand what a minimum viable product really means. In this guide, we show startups how to learn how to build smarter MVPs, test assumptions early, and turn insights into successful product development decisions.
Microinteractions - The tiny UX details that make users fall in love

November 5th, 2025, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

Microinteractions - The tiny UX details that make users fall in love

Microinteractions turn usability into delight. Learn how subtle feedback and motion give your product personality and keep users coming back.
The Role of Product Managers in Translating Business Needs to Tech Teams

October 15th, 2025, posted in for_founders
by Miruna

The Role of Product Managers in Translating Business Needs to Tech Teams

How do great product managers turn chaos into clarity? Discover how they bridge business goals, user needs, and tech execution with strategy and communication.
Cloud Migration Strategy Guide: How to Prevent Overspending

August 27th, 2025, posted in learning
by Miruna

Cloud Migration Strategy Guide: How to Prevent Overspending

When companies move to the cloud, the story usually starts the same way: ambitious goals, big decks, and a vision of unlimited scalability. The promise is eye-catchy: elastic resources, faster delivery, and the sense that infrastructure is no longer a constraint.