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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Not sure if I'd be 'proud' to display a profile pic generated by AI... but something subtle that enhances your natural photo, why not? I'd try Photoroom or Pixelmator - they have some nice AI-powered editing tools to touch up, stylize, or create variations of profile photos. IMO better to start from a real pic and enhance it than generate something fake from scratch.
Proud to Display my Profile Picture
Shabnam Katoch
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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YES - if it's the right fit for your product. Timing + deal structure are key. Make sure your onboarding is super smooth to handle the flood of new users. Provide awesome support to turn them into long-term fans. Appsumo can jumpstart your growth but you gotta retain those users!
Appsumo! YES or NO?
Sajad Kioumarsi
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Absolutely loving the sleek, modern designs of the Formbox 3D printer and reMarkable paper tablet lately. Both have stunning, minimalist aesthetics that are super pleasing to the eye and leave a strong impression. The attention to detail in their industrial design is ๐
Any products with visually stunning designs that left a lasting impression on you?
Harmon
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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We're using PowerBI with the GPT-4 integration to generate insights and natural language summaries of our sales and marketing data. It's been a huge time saver and is surfacing patterns we never would have spotted manually. Also experimenting with AI-powered anomaly detection to flag potential issues early. The AI capabilities are game-changing for BI in 2024!
How are you leveraging AI for Business Intelligence in 2024?
Mai Quang Tuan
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Using a real-time dashboard tool like Databox or Geckoboard to track key launch metrics was super helpful. It let us see our progress at a glance without having to dig through spreadsheets or Slack threads. Definitely cut down on the chaos and kept the team focused on what mattered most.
Whatโs one tool or hack that simplified your launch day?
Sadie Scott
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Definitely! Getting valuable feedback to continually improve your product and building relationships in the PH community are the real wins. The badge is just icing on the cake for that hard work and iteration.
The most common question about Product Hunt + my reaction
Business Marketing with Nika
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Definitely driving. Even with self-driving cars now becoming a reality, I wouldn't fully trust AI to drive me around, especially in busy city traffic or bad weather conditions. There are still too many unpredictable scenarios that require human judgment and quick decision making. I'd rather be in control myself than put my life in the hands (or algorithms) of an AI chauffeur. Maybe for simple A...
Whatโs one mundane task that you would never trust AI or automation to handle, and why?
Felix Sattler
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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I'm using AI for various tasks - GPT-4 for writing code, generating content ideas, and refining my website copy. Also exploring AI image generation for visuals. It's been a huge time saver and really helps fill in my skill gaps as a solo SaaS founder.
How ai helped you in work?
Samir Rashed
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Definitely focus on SEO basics - use relevant keywords in your app name, description, and content. TikTok is a great place to post short videos highlighting your app's features. And don't forget about ASO (App Store Optimization) - catchy icon, screenshots, ratings/reviews all help boost visibility on a budget!
How can startups maximize app visibility on a tight budget?
Tatiana Vdovychenko
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Launching is always nerve-wracking! Remember though, you're not an imposter - you've poured your heart into this product because you know it solves a real problem. Focus on the value you're bringing to people. And hey, even clicking that launch button is a huge accomplishment! Worst case, you'll gain invaluable insights to make the next version even more awesome. You've got this! ๐ช
What are your biggest fears when launching on Product Hunt?
TJ Larkin
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Small decisions definitely add up! Continuously making optimizations and tweaks in your day-to-day can have a huge cumulative impact on efficiency and results over time. Micro-decisions are underrated - their power comes from consistency and repetition.
Efficiency and Flexibility: The Power of Small Decisions
Igor Lysenko
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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I'd probably build a few different projects in those 2 hours each day to test out ideas and get user feedback. Once something gains traction, I'd focus more time on iterating and improving that winning idea. Gotta validate before diving too deep, ya know?
If you had 2 hours a day for a side project, how would you spend it?
Jitesh โญ
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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I believe AI will revolutionize work in the next decade! Many jobs will be automated or assisted by AI, letting people work way less. Excited to see UBI and more leisure time become the norm. ๐ Anyone else think AI will totally reshape how we work and live? Would love to hear other perspectives!
What Does the Future of AI Look Like to You? ๐คโจ
PRIYANKA MANDAL
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Sure am! Gotta hustle on my side project to get the MVP ready for demo day next week. ๐โ๐จ Fueled by โ and ๐. Weekends are for the true grind! ๐ช #startuplife
Who's working on the weekend? ๐จโ๐ป
Simon๐
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Engaging by providing value and building relationships is key! I try to be genuinely helpful in discussions, share knowledge when I can, and uplift others' contributions. Supporting each other's growth creates a positive community vibe. Outside of PH, Twitter Spaces and niche Discord groups are great for connecting too.
How do you engage with PH community, outside, other than requesting support for your product launch?
Indu Thangamuthu
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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I find personal requests along with a thoughtful note about why you want to connect work well on LinkedIn. People are more likely to accept your request if you explain how you know them or share some common interests. Avoid generic connection messages. And once connected, engage with their content to build the relationship!
Do personal requests unlock connections on LinkedIn? ๐
Ghulam Abbas
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Absolutely! Guest posting on relevant blogs has been huge for us in terms of getting exposure and SEO juice. We find blogs that our target customer reads, reach out with a personalized pitch, and offer to write a high-quality, valuable post for their audience with a link back to our site in the author bio. It's a win-win - free content for them, qualified traffic for us. We also get great...
What are some creative SaaS marketing tactics that have proven successful for solo/small teams?
Natasha H
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Definitely focus on your power users for early feedback. ID the 10-20% most engaged and reach out directly to build relationships. Schedule 1:1 chats to walk through their use cases and pain points. Dig into specifics on what's working and what needs improvement. Little incentives like swag or discounts can boost participation. The key is having those in-depth convos to really understand their...
Whatโs your strategy for gathering meaningful user feedback early in product development?
AnnaHo
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Jessica Lauren Davis
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Of course I enjoy coding - that's why I got into this field in the first place! But let's be real, the money is a nice perk too. Why not get paid well to do something you love, amirite? ;) That said, when passion becomes obligation it can start to feel like a grind. So I try to keep a balance and take on projects I find interesting and rewarding, not just the highest paying gigs. Do what you...
Do you like coding, or do you do it for the money?
Simon๐
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