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Ashish Parmar
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I’ve been trying out @autogen, @Cognosys, and Superagent for different tasks. They work well, but I feel like they could be better at remembering context and working smoothly with other tools. Would love to hear how others are using AI agents in real life!
What AI agents do you have running in production?
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I think newer Makers are looking for more than just a place to launch they want a supportive community. Adding mentorship, resources, and more guides for first-time founders would be super helpful. Maybe even live Q&As or office hours with experienced Makers could make a big difference. It’s about creating a space where beginners feel they’re not alone in the process.
How to attract the next generation of Makers?
Ben Griese
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I think it’s all about balance. AI is awesome for handling repetitive tasks, but for things like financial decisions or customer support, I’d still want to keep an eye on things. I haven’t tried Proxy 1.0, but it’d be interesting to see how it compares!
Would you trust AI agents / assistants with autonomous tasks, or would you keep a close watch?
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That's valuable information to keep on record. Thank you!
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Ashish Parmar
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AI is only as powerful as how you use it. While generic AI tools might not replace human creativity, they can amplify productivity, optimize content for reach, and provide data-driven insights. Many successful brands leverage AI for audience analysis, personalized marketing, and content distribution. Maybe the key isn’t replacing human effort but using AI strategically to scale impact.
Does AI help your product or brand grow? Me not that much.
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This is a tough call, and I think it depends on the product and your strengths as a founder.If you already have an audience (or can build one relatively fast), that’s a huge advantage. It makes launching easier, gives you direct feedback, and can drive early traction. But audience-building takes time, and not every SaaS business has the luxury to wait months before making revenue.On the flip...
Build an audience first, or launch and grow later?
Emmanuella Ugochukwu
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You might want to look into the U.S. state of Delaware. You can find answers to your questions at this link: https://taxfoundation.org/locati... .
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What’s the best way to find the right partners to promote a SaaS for restaurants product?
We’re growing Foodiv.com, a platform for restaurants, and looking for people with strong connections in the restaurant industry. We’re offering 20% commission for every restaurant onboarded through our partners.
If you’ve successfully built partnerships for a SaaS business before, I’d love to hear your insights! Also, if you know someone who could be a great fit, let’s connect.

Foodiv.com is a food ordering system and web & app builder for restaurants. Easily set up online ordering, manage orders, and grow your food business (Restaurant, Bakery, Bar, Cafe and others) with a custom website and mobile app—no coding required!

Foodiv
Next-Gen Website & App Builder with Food Ordering System

Ashish Parmar
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We're Launching Foodiv.com on Product Hunt tomorrow!
We’re super excited to announce that Foodiv.com is launching on Product Hunt in just a few hours!
What is Foodiv.com?
It’s a commission-free online ordering system that empowers restaurants to launch their own website, mobile app, and QR-based ordering system—all in one place! No hefty commissions, no middlemen—just a seamless way for restaurants to take control of their online orders.
Why...

Ashish Parmar
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What’s the Best Way to Get Your First 100 Paying Customers?
Getting early users is one thing, but convincing them to pay is a whole different challenge.
For founders, marketers, and makers:
- What worked best for you in getting those first 100 paying customers?
- Did you focus on cold outreach, content, referrals, or something else?
- Any unexpected strategies that worked surprisingly well?
-What mistakes should early-stage founders watch out...

Ashish Parmar
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This is a game-changer for Twitter outreach! Are there any limits on the number of DMs per day?

TweetDM Outreach
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Ashish Parmar
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How Can a Startup Secure Funding? Best Ways to Connect with Investors
Hey PH community!
For many startups, securing funding is a crucial step toward scaling and growth. While there are many funding options like bootstrapping, angel investors, venture capital, and crowdfunding, navigating this process can be challenging.
I’d love to hear from founders, investors, and experts:
- What are the best strategies to secure funding for a startup?
- How do you identify...

Ashish Parmar
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What’s the most creative marketing or sales tactic you’ve used that actually worked?
Have you ever tried a marketing or sales tactic that seemed unconventional or even risky, but ended up being a game-changer? Let’s share stories and learn from each other’s experiences!

Ashish Parmar
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Both have their strengths, but it really depends on what you're looking for. ChatGPT is great for generating ideas, conversations, and creative tasks, while DeepSeek might shine in more targeted and specific information retrieval. I’d say it’s about the right tool for the right job!
Chatgpt or Deepseek?
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We use AI for many different tasks and we also build AI agents and platforms for our clients all around the globe. We are software development company prismetric.com.
To give one specific scenario, We used AI to create a fun backstory for a product of our client. It gave the product a personality and helped us come up with a fresh and unique way to brand it. It felt like brainstorming with a...
What’s one unexpected way you’ve used AI to spark creativity?
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I just tried it, and I think it’s a must-have. I’ll definitely be recommending it to our business team!

Telescope 2.0
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Ashish Parmar
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What Do You Think Is the Most Underrated Skill for Developers?

Ashish Parmar
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Has the use of AI tools significantly improved programming efficiency for any developers?
Please mention which specific tool you are using and how it is working for you.

Ashish Parmar
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No-code tools are definitely making design more accessible, but motion design still needs creativity and an eye for detail. Tools with animation templates, easy-to-use fine-tuning options, or even AI suggestions could help bridge the gap. I think no-code can simplify the process, but the creative touch will always be key.
Will No-Code Make Motion Design Accessible to Everyone?
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