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Dash by Halaska

Investor-ready design, in a week

A fixed-price design pass on what investors actually judge: site, product, deck. Ex-Google, ex-Ogilvy. 20 years in design. Founders we've worked with have raised $160M+. Three flat-rate tiers from $2.5K. Interactive prototype, not a Figma file. Investor-ready in a week.

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Hey, I'm Chris. I've spent 20 years in design (Google, Ogilvy, now running Halaska Studio), and over the last year I kept seeing the same pattern: founders shipping real products with AI tools, then getting filtered out of investor meetings in the first three seconds. Not because the product was bad. Because the visual surface looked like the hundreds of other AI-shipped sites investors saw that month. Dash is the fix. Fixed price, fixed scope, one designer (me), one week. We sharpen what you've already shipped on the surfaces investors actually judge: site, product, deck. Three tiers: 🟢 Quick dash, $2,500, 48 hours, one surface sharpened 🟡 Full dash, $6,000, 1 week, more depth across more surface 🔵 Raise dash, $14,000, 2 weeks, everything they'll judge you on You get an interactive prototype (real HTML/CSS/React built in Claude Code), not a Figma file to translate. Hand it to your engineer or fork it directly. Founders we've worked with have closed $160M+. Circuit's founder raised $9M. Nucanon raised a $500K seed and got acquired for $5M. Not for everyone. If your bottleneck is users, retention, or conversion, Dash isn't the right tool. If you're walking into investor meetings next month and your product looks AI-shipped, it probably is. Honest feedback welcome, especially from anyone who's been on either side of a pitch meeting recently. What's the design tell that makes you instantly clock something as vibe-coded? Chris

About Dash by Halaska on Product Hunt

Investor-ready design, in a week

Dash by Halaska was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 16 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #29 on the daily leaderboard. A fixed-price design pass on what investors actually judge: site, product, deck. Ex-Google, ex-Ogilvy. 20 years in design. Founders we've worked with have raised $160M+. Three flat-rate tiers from $2.5K. Interactive prototype, not a Figma file. Investor-ready in a week.

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Who hunted Dash by Halaska?

Dash by Halaska was hunted by Chris Halaska. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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