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Building @OpenPanelDev and tweeting about it. A open-source analytics tool. Combo of Plausible and Mixpanel! openpanel.dev
The Influencer
Carl Lindesvärd is an energetic open-source enthusiast passionately building OpenPanelDev, a smart blend of Plausible and Mixpanel. He shares updates, milestones, and invites community input with a consistently engaging and public-building style. Carl's tweets revolve around empowering developers and promoting transparency in analytics tools.
Carl's so hooked on sharing every tiny milestone, we might need to start a countdown clock for 'Next Big Thing' announcements — if excitement was an algorithm, he'd break the internet daily.
Successfully crossed 400 million events tracked and closing in on 700 projects using OpenPanelDev, while enticing clients to jump ship from Mixpanel to his open-source platform.
To revolutionize how developers analyze data by creating an accessible, community-driven alternative to established analytics platforms, helping empower users through open-source innovation.
Carl believes in openness, collaboration, and transparency as the backbone of meaningful software development. He values community feedback and shared growth, trusting that public-building fosters better and cleaner solutions.
His strengths lie in consistent, authentic public engagement and a clear knack for combining enthusiasm with technical insights, which inspires trust and community momentum around OpenPanelDev.
Sometimes his focus on public validation (like chasing tweet likes) might make him vulnerable to the pressures of online metrics rather than steady development rhythms.
Amp up visual content by showcasing live demos or behind-the-scenes coding sessions in short videos or threads to deepen audience connection. Engage more with replies to build a stronger network effect and convert followers into evangelists on X.
Carl's excitement to release source code is infectious, once promising a public launch if a single tweet hit 50 likes — talk about embracing the power of the crowd!
Top tweets of Carl Lindesvärd
Working on a little nice modal helper lib for @nextjs and @shadcn. This will reduce boilerplate and will make your code much cleaner IMO. I will add more support for selecting different kind of modals (Dialog, Sheet, Drawer). Would you want this? And what should I name it 🤯 #buildinpublic #indiehackers #opensource

Summary after this post - @DrizzleORM has better serverless support - @DrizzleORM better at complex queries - @DrizzleORM more performant? My take: - I use @prisma with Vercel and there are no issues 🫣 Might miss the point here tho - drizzle vs prisma in complex queries for sure a strength of drizzle but with TypedSQL prisma is getting there - Performance wise, not sure who is more performant (the thread says drizzle), would argue more that dx is more important for developers than the speed IMO
Most engaged tweets of Carl Lindesvärd
Working on a little nice modal helper lib for @nextjs and @shadcn. This will reduce boilerplate and will make your code much cleaner IMO. I will add more support for selecting different kind of modals (Dialog, Sheet, Drawer). Would you want this? And what should I name it 🤯 #buildinpublic #indiehackers #opensource

Summary after this post - @DrizzleORM has better serverless support - @DrizzleORM better at complex queries - @DrizzleORM more performant? My take: - I use @prisma with Vercel and there are no issues 🫣 Might miss the point here tho - drizzle vs prisma in complex queries for sure a strength of drizzle but with TypedSQL prisma is getting there - Performance wise, not sure who is more performant (the thread says drizzle), would argue more that dx is more important for developers than the speed IMO










