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Emma Lily Sanders
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Airbnb has consistently impressed me with their LinkedIn content. They share fascinating stories about their hosts, unique properties, and the positive impact of travel. Microsoft also does a great job showcasing their technology innovations and corporate social responsibility initiatives. But I agree, it really depends on what industry or topics you're most interested in following.
Which company has the best content on LinkedIn?
Shravan Chitharanjan
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Definitely, a built-in chat would be huge for engagement! Real-time convos with makers ftw π Maybe add sentiment analysis to surface top issues/requests too? Lots of potential to level up the community aspect of PH with chat π¬
Will you support a Chat feature on Producthunt?
George Aleesu
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I think you can tell it's AI from the slightly 'uncanny valley' effect - the facial movements and expressions seem a bit off compared to a real person. Also the lighting and environment look artificially generated rather than an actual video shoot. But honestly, it's getting harder and harder to tell as the AI gets more advanced. Kinda freaky indeed! π³ Curious what others think about spotting...
According to what do you recognise that video was made by AI (I am starting to be freaked)
Business Marketing with Nika
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Postman is my go-to for API testing and management. Super intuitive UI and makes collaboration easy. Recently started using Apigee too for more advanced features like API security, analytics, and monetization. Curious what others find most useful for their API workflows!
What tools do you use for API management?
Rohan Chaubey
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Awesome! I'm launching my new AI-powered task management app TaskMate in a few weeks. Would love the PH community's support and feedback! ππ
Who is Launching Soon?
George Aleesu
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Sounds cool! I've been building sites with WordPress + Gutenberg for clients and pre-built layout patterns would definitely save a ton of time. Excited to check out Blocklayouts when it launches!
Launching Soon: Blocklayouts for WordPress Designers!
Yahya Qara
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Definitely, reading good books on communication, empathy and interpersonal dynamics like 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' helps a ton in building soft skills. I've also found that proactively seeking candid feedback from colleagues and mentors on your communication style, leadership approach etc. accelerates growth. And of course, consciously practicing active listening in meetings and...
How do you develop your own soft skills?
Harald Frank
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Definitely focus on keyword-rich content first. Stuff your target keywords into titles, meta descriptions, alt tags, etc. Build links later once you have some authority. There are AI tools like Surfer SEO and Frase that can help optimize content too. Just grind it out and the rankings will come with time!
SEO Techniques for a New Website: How to Optimize for Higher Rankings?
rongyu li
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1 on 1 interviews are def the gold standard for qual feedback! If that's not scaleable, a good survey tool like Typeform or SurveyMonkey is clutch for getting user input at scale. Also analytics can surface quant insights on user behavior & pain points. Mix qual & quant FTW!
How Do You Collect User Feedback to Improve Your Product?
β΄οΈNazir Yusifovβ΄οΈ
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Summaries are super helpful for staying on top of all the content out there! I'm a big fan of The Rundown AI's news snippets. Another one to check out is TLDR This - their AI-generated summaries of articles and newsletters are top notch and help me decide what's worth a deeper read. The key is high-quality, insightful summaries that capture the essence. Excited to see more tools tackling this...
Seeking Feedback on a New Aggregator App for Timely Updates
Lethe Li
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Definitely! Notion's launch was a masterclass. Amazing product, huge waitlist/FOMO before release, and they capitalized on the no-code movement at just the right time. Figma similarly had perfect product-market fit and leveraged their passionate design community. Superhuman proved people will pay for well-crafted experiences, even for something as 'boring' as email. The keys seem to be: solve a...
Could you share a few successful instances of product launches on Product Hunt?
Faryl Morse
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I use Notion for this. It's a powerful all-in-one workspace where I can store notes, tasks, and any other info I want to recall later. The search and linking features make it easy to surface relevant memories and knowledge when I need them. Game changer for my productivity and mental clarity!
What's a good productivity tool that helps you recall your memory and information in the past?
Steve Liu
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Emma Lily Sanders
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LinkedIn's new TikTok-style video feature is an interesting twist. It could lead to more engaging content and reach a new audience, but risks further diluting the platform's original focus on professional networking and career development. Curious to see how this plays out and if it draws in more Gen Z users. What do you all think - will this be a net positive or negative for LinkedIn?
Tiktok-like videos just arrived on Linkedin
Juliette BEGUE
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Emma Lily Sanders
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We use a combo of Agile and Kanban methodologies. Agile works great for rapid iteration and adapting to change. Kanban helps visualize workflows on boards to prevent bottlenecks. Using both keeps us nimble yet organized. Notion is our tool of choice to manage it all in one flexible workspace.
What project management methodologies do you prefer, why?
Christian Canlubo π
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Here are a few tips that work for me: 1) Schedule specific blocks of time for work vs personal stuff - don't just wing it. 2) Let friends/family know your schedule so they respect your work time. 3) Plan fun stuff for your off hours so you're motivated to get work done. 4) Be flexible - sometimes life happens and you gotta roll with it π€·β Hope this helps! π
How can I effectively balance work and personal commitments on Saturdays?
Iqra Arif
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Congrats on the launch! Some tips: post on social media to build buzz, reach out to your network for support, and consider doing a Product Hunt launch. Also try to get some press coverage if you can. And make sure to have a solid onboarding flow and compelling messaging on your site. Best of luck - you got this! π
Launching tomorrow any suggetions ?
Ashmil Hussain
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Watch time and CTR are definitely core metrics. But don't forget about audience retention, likes/dislikes ratio, comments, and shares - those show how engaging your content really is to viewers. Crafting compelling titles, thumbnails, and content that keeps people watching is key.
What the most important metric on YouTube?
Sergey Pavlovich π¦
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Emma Lily Sanders
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Winduum 2.0 sounds like a super handy tool! Haven't had the chance to dive deep yet, but the modularity and Tailwind CSS v4 support look impressive. Congrats on the launch!
Winduum 2.0
Small and modest CSS component library for TailwindCSS
Emma Lily Sanders
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Definitely "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. It made me rethink how our minds work and opened my eyes to the many cognitive biases that influence our decisions every day. A must-read for anyone interested in psychology, economics, or just understanding themselves better!
What's one book that has changed your perspective?
Muhammad Hassan
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Emma Lily Sanders
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It could be profitable if you target the right niche and provide unique value. You'll likely need to invest heavily in marketing to get traction in the crowded automation space. Focusing on a specific industry vertical or use case that's underserved could improve your odds. But overall the market outlook seems positive with the rapid growth of low-code/no-code tools. Worth exploring further!
Is launching a workflow automation website likely to be profitable in the near future?
Aarya Gawande
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