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Nicolas Bichon
Lead iOS Developer at Practice
Nicolas Bichon is a software engineer with over 13 years of experience in crafting apps.1 He is currently the Lead iOS Developer at Practice, where he has been working since 2019 as an early employee.13 Nicolas is involved in building an all-in-one platform for solopreneurs, working on both iOS and Web apps.1
Some key points about Nicolas Bichon:
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Career: He has worked on various projects, including:
- Practice (2019-Present): An all-in-one platform for solopreneurs that has raised $10 million.1
- Type (2023-Present): A macOS app for taking notes, which has generated $6.6k in revenue.1
- Nuglif (2017-2019): Worked on the iPhone app for Quebec's biggest news media.1
- Take Eat Easy (2015-2016): Developed the iPhone app for a Belgian food delivery startup.1
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Personal: Nicolas is 36 years old, born and raised in France. He lived in Brussels for 6 years before moving to Montreal, Canada, where he has been for the past 6 years.3 He is also a father to a 2-year-old boy.3
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Skills and Interests: Nicolas enjoys working at the intersection of product, design, and development. He is known for his empathy, eye for design, and passion for building products.1
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Side Projects: In addition to his full-time work, Nicolas has been developing side projects. His most recent success is "Type," a macOS app for taking quick notes without interrupting workflow.13
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Work Style: Nicolas works remotely and values the flexibility to create his own schedule, which allows him to work on side projects.3 He typically dedicates one hour each morning during weekdays to his side projects.3
Nicolas Bichon's LinkedIn username is nicolasbichon, as confirmed by his recent LinkedIn posts about his app "Type" and its launch retrospective.24
Highlights
I'm considering integrating an AI feature into @usetype_app just to see if it increases downloads.
What about transcribing a note using AI from anywhere on your Mac (without relying on a third-party tool)? 🎙️
Accessed through a second global shortcut, saving results in your selected note.
I'm exploring options to distribute @usetype_app outside the Mac App Store and just discovered an amazing article by @_inside. 🌟
TLDR:
– Use Sparkle to manage updates – Use Paddle to manage payment and licensing https://t.co/m6xMCmAVT7

