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Alexander Moore
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I prefer not to work on Sundays so I can recharge for the week ahead. But if I'm super busy, I might put in a couple focused hours to get a jumpstart on Monday's tasks and reduce the stress.
Do you like to work on Sunday?
Priyanka Saini
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Alexander Moore
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Sometimes, if I've got a lot on my plate for the upcoming week. A few hours on Sunday can help me feel more prepared and less stressed on Monday morning. But I try not to make a habit of it, weekends are important for recharging!
Do you like to work on Sunday?
Priyanka Saini
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Alexander Moore
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100% agree. Rushed dev cycles to crank out features while key tech issues get swept under the rug ... until they blow up later. Sacrificing code quality for artificial velocity is a recipe for pain. Been there! π© Curious what strategies folks have found effective to get buy-in for allocating bandwidth to pay down tech debt?
How to Speed Up Your Team β Tom Gilbβs Approach
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Alexander Moore
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Congrats on the amazing success! Curious to hear your thoughts on what made those 5 launches stand out. Any specific strategies or tactics you found particularly effective for getting visibility and traction on Product Hunt? Always looking to learn from the pros!
Since 2022: 5 Launch, 2 Product of the Day Wins - Ask Me Anything! π
Victoria Wu
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Alexander Moore
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I've been using Fathom to take meeting notes - it records and transcribes, pulls out key moments, and lets you tag action items right in the transcript without disrupting the flow. Game changer for following up on todos from meetings!
How do you capture action items without disrupting the flow?
Loic Thirion-Lopez
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Alexander Moore
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Bro, personalized handwritten notes hit diff! AI can't match that human touch. But if ya wanna level up yr note-taking game, check out apps like Notion or Roam Research for better organization & searchability compared to basic docs. They got features to link notes, add tags, and create knowledge graphs to connect ideas. Game changer for making sense of meeting notes chaos! π
Your meeting notes are a mess - now what?
Loic Thirion-Lopez
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Alexander Moore
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Yeah, I've seen Product Hunt traffic continue for popular products, especially if the makers stay engaged on the platform. The initial launch buzz matters a lot - solid upvotes and comments can keep bringing curious visitors to check it out. Helps if the product itself is super useful and memorable too. But overall PH can definitely send long-tail traffic, not just a 1-day spike, if you play...
Does Product Hunt drive traffic even after launch day?
Nathan Geckler
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Alexander Moore
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We use ClickUp for project management. It's super intuitive and has great features for task tracking, team collaboration, and Gantt charts to visualize project timelines. Worth checking out if you're looking for an all-in-one tool for SaaS development!
Which tool do you use for project management in SaaS?
Ashit Vora
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Alexander Moore
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I use Bardeen for automation. It has Notion and Google Sheets integration, and you can build automation workflows easily with GUI. Definitely recommend checking it out if you're looking for a robust no-code automation tool!
Whatβs your top pick for automation tools?
China Zia
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Alexander Moore
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Definitely go for walks, read widely on topics totally unrelated to your niche, and talk to people from different backgrounds. I also find freewriting or journaling helps stir up random ideas and connections. Oh and don't forget to people-watch at a cafe or park - observing how people interact can spark creative thoughts for content!
How do you keep content fresh and relevant for your audience? Tips on how you stay creative?
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Alexander Moore
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I'm super excited about AI's potential for personalized learning! Imagine an AI tutor that adapts lessons and practice problems to each student's unique strengths, weaknesses and learning style. It could analyze their work in real-time to give instant feedback and adjust difficulty on the fly. And with conversational abilities, it could answer questions, provide hints, and keep students...
Whatβs the most exciting use case of AI for you?
Anamika Pandey
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Alexander Moore
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Definitely! Gaining others' trust and approval naturally comes from consistently providing value, whether that's through insightful data and analysis in marketing or through your actions and expertise in other fields. Focus on delivering real results and communicating those effectively. Over time, people will recognize the value you provide and their trust in your opinions will grow...
Is gaining others' approval and having them trust and act on your opinions important to you?
Mohammadreza Gholipour
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Alexander Moore
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Definitely exploring AI to supercharge our sales process! π Looking at tools like Salesforce Einstein, Outreach Kaia, and Gong Reality Platform to automate lead generation, prioritization, and conversational intelligence. Would love to hear others' experiences with AI for sales! ππ¬
Is Your Sales Pipeline Ready for an AI Upgrade? ππ
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Alexander Moore
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Having a laser-focused understanding of your target audience and their needs that your product uniquely addresses better than alternatives. Nailing that product-market fit is π. Also having a stellar team that can execute on the vision and adapt quickly based on user feedback to keep that fit tight as you scale.
What does make you stand out from the competition?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Alexander Moore
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Automating my daily standup update emails with a tool called Recaps.ai - it tracks what I work on each day, generates the summary for me, and sends it out every morning at 9am. Total game changer in terms of saving time on that repetitive task!
Quickest time saving hack you swear by?
Ernest Wolfe
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Alexander Moore
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For sure! An AI email assistant that automatically analyzes your inbox, suggests responses, and even drafts replies would be a huge productivity boost. Imagine it scanning your emails, pulling out key points and action items, and giving you a tl;dr summary. Then it could use your past responses to generate personalized reply options for you to choose from and edit. Would love to see someone...
How would an AI assistant supercharge your day? π
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Alexander Moore
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For sure, a persona-driven AI could definitely help your LinkedIn posts stand out and get more engagement. You could use AI to generate catchy post ideas, craft compelling copy in your unique voice, and even create personalized graphics to grab attention. I've been experimenting with Claude and GPT-4 to brainstorm LinkedIn content - they're surprisingly helpful for breaking through writer's...
Do you think a persona-driven AI can make your LinkedIn posts go viral? π
Ghulam Abbas
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Alexander Moore
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LinkedIn Sales Navigator is a powerful tool for manual prospecting. It lets you search for leads by industry, job title, company size, and more to find your ideal customers. Combine that with personal, relevant outreach and you can start more conversations with quality leads consistently.
Manual Prospecting for SaaS: New Leads Every Month
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Alexander Moore
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Solid engagement so far! Getting more personal replies compared to Twitter. People seem happy to give thoughtful responses. Metrics are looking good - seeing 2-3X CTR vs Twitter, 4X more signups from Threads traffic. Definitely worth investing time in Threads!
Threads seems like a chill place too π
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Alexander Moore
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Loom videos tend to work really well for product demos and showing key features, while animated explainer videos can be great for telling your product story in an engaging way. Probably can't go wrong with either but I'd lean towards Loom if you want to show the product in action and animations if you want more of a marketing/branding focus. Just make sure it looks polished and professional...
Does a loom video walkthrough or an animated video work better for PH launch?
Nireka Dalwadi
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