Webinspoo, LogoInspo and AsoInspo
- Designer and indie maker Taher Max is now running three linked inspiration libraries: WebInspoo for SaaS sites, Logoinspo for logos, and Asoinspo for App Store screens. - WebInspoo says it tracks 1,200-plus curated SaaS websites, while Logoinspo lists 1,252 logos and Asoinspo focuses on screenshots, paywalls, and onboarding flows. - The three sites package design references into searchable libraries for founders and product teams. (webinspoo.com)
Taher Max has turned a stream of design bookmarks into three separate libraries: WebInspoo, Logoinspo, and Asoinspo. (webinspoo.com) (logoinspo.com) (asoinspo.com) Each site targets a different part of the product design stack. WebInspoo catalogs SaaS websites, Logoinspo catalogs logo marks and wordmarks, and Asoinspo catalogs iOS App Store screenshots, paywalls, and onboarding flows. (webinspoo.com) (logoinspo.com) (asoinspo.com) WebInspoo says it lets users browse 1,200-plus curated SaaS websites and filter them by category, font, color palette, tech stack, and page type. The site also advertises asset extraction and template discovery tools. (webinspoo.com) (peerlist.io) Logoinspo says it has 1,252 curated logo references and lets users sort by format, including symbol, wordmark, symbol-and-text, and animated logos. Its FAQ says entries are curated from different sources and include attribution back to the original post. (logoinspo.com) Asoinspo is built around App Store optimization, the practice of improving how an app listing converts viewers into downloads. Its homepage says it curates iOS screenshots from top App Store apps and organizes examples by category, popularity, paywall, and onboarding patterns. (asoinspo.com) That makes the three sites less like portfolio galleries and more like working reference tools. Web designers can study layouts and tech stacks, brand designers can compare mark systems, and growth teams can inspect how apps frame screenshots and subscription prompts. (webinspoo.com) (logoinspo.com) (asoinspo.com) The sites are also tied together in branding and ownership. Logoinspo’s footer identifies it as “A project by Taher Max,” and links back to Webinspoo among related products. (logoinspo.com) Peerlist posts tied to Taher Hathi, who uses the handle @taher_max_, show the rollout in stages. One post promoted WebInspoo as a way to inspect websites and extract assets, and another described Asoinspo as a library of iOS screenshots, paywalls, and onboarding flows. (peerlist.io 1) (peerlist.io 2) The appeal is speed. Instead of trawling Dribbble shots, App Store listings, and saved X posts one by one, designers get searchable buckets of patterns they can reuse in a sprint, pitch deck, or redesign. (webinspoo.com) (logoinspo.com) (asoinspo.com) Taken together, WebInspoo, Logoinspo, and Asoinspo look like a small design-media network built around one habit: turning scattered visual references into indexed, filterable libraries. (webinspoo.com) (logoinspo.com) (asoinspo.com)