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Jessica Young
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Yup just joined! Really curious to see if it can capture some of the early Twitter magic. The UI is nice and simple which I appreciate. Hoping it can avoid the pitfalls other alternatives have fallen into and build a thoughtful community. Anyone have invites to share? 😄
Are you on Bluesky?
Neel Patel
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Jessica Young
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Wow, that's a bold move! Huge respect for having the courage to pursue your dreams. 👏 Would love to connect and follow your MBA journey. Wishing you all the best in this exciting new chapter! Let's support each other along the way. 😊
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Matteo Mirabelli
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Jessica Young
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White-label chat software lets you offer chat under your own brand. Customize the look and feel to match your site. Some even let you build custom chatbots or automation flows. Popular options are Chatwoot, Rocket.Chat, and Botfront if you need AI chatbot features. Definitely worth checking out if you want to add chat to your product or site without building from scratch.
What Is A White-Label Chat Software?
Abirami Elangovan
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Jessica Young
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Absolutely agree! If your product provides genuine value and solves people's problems effectively, that's the foundation for enduring user love and adoption. Focus on delivering exceptional UX, being responsive to user feedback, and continuously improving. Fancy marketing only gets you so far if the core product is lacking. Earn loyalty through quality.
User love isn't bought; it's earned.
Moumen Hamid
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Jessica Young
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Not always necessary early on if you have a distributed team. Plenty of startups begin in garages, coffee shops, and coworking spaces to keep costs lean. The key is having a space that enables collaboration and productivity for your specific team and culture, whether that's an office, WeWork, or your living room. Worry about fancy offices after you reach product-market fit and have strong,...
Is it necessary for startups to invest in office space early on?
LDJ Beatless
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Jessica Young
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I track total sales, signups, and web traffic on launch day. Also keep an eye on social mentions and sentiment. Key is not to overanalyze - launch metrics are just a snapshot, not the full story. Focus on sustained growth and user engagement over time.
What Metrics Do You Track on Launch Day to Measure Success?
LDJ Beatless
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Jessica Young
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Haha, I usually say something like 'We're laser-focused on delivering amazing value to our customers right now. Profits will follow as we scale!' It's a diplomatic way to sidestep the question while still sounding optimistic about the future. 😉 Anyone else have a go-to line that works well?
What's your go-to response when someone asks, "So, are you profitable yet?"
Simon🍋
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Jessica Young
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Facts! Gotta know who you're building for. Get deep in their heads, learn their lingo, truly grok their pain points. Only then can you craft the perfect product & messaging that'll make 'em say "shut up and take my money!" 💰 ICP all day erryday 💯
Your ICP is key!
Sacha Dumay
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Jessica Young
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Categorizing user complaints by priority (low/medium/high) is a solid approach. Respond to high priority issues ASAP to keep users happy. For medium/low priority, have a clear process to acknowledge the feedback, provide updates, and resolve in a reasonable timeframe. Proactively communicating your product roadmap can also help manage expectations. Tools like Zendesk or Intercom can streamline...
Any advice to handle users complains about our product?
Kartika Nurtasya
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Jessica Young
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Definitely leverage the PH community early on, like a month before launch. Time it right and offer something exclusive to PH users. Maybe do an AMA or share behind-the-scenes content to get folks hyped. And make sure your PH page is on point with great visuals and copy that really sells your product's unique value prop!
How can startups best use Product Hunt to boost product visibility and traction?
Md. Ridoy Hossain
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Jessica Young
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Keeping the CTA form focused on a single offer is key. I also like to A/B test the headline and CTA button copy to find the combo that converts best. And don't neglect mobile - a sticky bottom bar CTA works great there instead of cluttering things up with too many CTAs.
Do you have any tips for creating high-converting landing pages?
Austin Armstrong
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Jessica Young
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Hey Abhishek, love the no-code approach! Exactly what I've been looking for. Just a quick one though--when you say "no-code," does that mean absolutely no technical skills needed? I'd like to try but I'm not too tech-savvy.
Fundamental AI - RAG as a Service (beta)
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Jessica Young
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I like how GradeLab uses AI to make grading faster and more accurate, especially with handwritten answers. The 98% accuracy is impressive! Also love how it provides insights from past data to help improve teaching. Definitely curious to see how this evolves and keeps making life easier for educators!
GradeLab
Automated Handwritten Exam Grading | AI Assessment Platform
Jessica Young
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I've found task management tools that gamify productivity can be super effective at boosting motivation and making work feel more engaging. The key is striking the right balance between structured goals and flexibility to get creative. Tools that let you customize quests, earn rewards, and visualize progress in a fun way (like your Zelda-inspired Triforce Todos) seem promising for achieving...
How can task management tools balance productivity with creativity?
Abdul Rehman
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Jessica Young
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Yes, I created a community for my product on Slack. It's been a great way to connect with users, get feedback, and provide support. Having the community on a platform people are already using makes it super convenient for them to engage. Highly recommend giving it a try if you haven't already!
Have you created a community for your product on Slack, your website, or another platform?
Saif Ullah Khalid
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Jessica Young
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I really like how you've focused on saving time by pulling the key details upfront. It can get tiring checking every job listing individually, so this makes it much easier. Also, the country-specific filtering sounds like a game changer for remote work. Nice work!
Curaiz
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Jessica Young
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Miro is my go-to for story mapping! It's so intuitive and collaborative. Though recently I've been playing with Mural and liking some of their features for more complex story maps. Curious what others are using and loving?
What do you think is the best platform to create story maps, and what is your favorite?
Angela
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Jessica Young
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Sounds really interesting! Just checked it out briefly, but I love the idea of daily Stoic practices and journaling. Congrats on the launch!
StoicLife
Practice Stoicism daily with guided exercises and tools
Jessica Young
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@Toby this seems super interesting and might just solve some of my documentation nightmares 😅. Quick question - Do teams need any specific tools or software knowledge to get started? Wondering if there's a steep learning curve. Cheers and good luck!
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Jessica Young
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Definitely agree that accuracy is paramount with AI - without it, the results are useless no matter how fast they're generated. Quality is a close second, as even accurate outputs need to be well-structured and coherent to be truly valuable. Speed matters but is the lowest priority of the three. When evaluating AI services, I'd rank them in that order - accuracy, quality, then speed.
What's the most important thing about using AI services?
Eliot
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