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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Warestack looks super useful for devs managing docs and artifacts across teams. Will def check it out for my current project with a distributed team. Any insights on how it compares to other solutions like DevDocs and GitHub Wiki?
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100% agree on the combo of Discord + office hours + user highlights. Shows you're invested in the community and amplifies word-of-mouth. Another tactic - launch on PH with a special offer just for the PH fam. Builds goodwill and gets your initial user base hyped to spread the word.
How do you build a strong community around your SaaS product?
AnnaHo
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Stripe has some really engaging and informative content on their LinkedIn page, especially around fintech trends and insights. HubSpot also shares a lot of great marketing and sales tips. It really depends on your niche though - which industry are you most interested in?
Which company has the best content on LinkedIn?
Shravan Chitharanjan
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A good data source could be web scraping relevant startup and investor websites to gather current info on active startups and investment focus areas. There are some affordable web scraping tools and services out there to automate extracting the data needed to keep LLMs up-to-date. Just an idea!
How investors could discover your startup faster and more effectively? 🤔
Mohamed Lotfi Sassi
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Same here! I'm an introverted developer too. Communities like this are great for learning and staying connected without having to be super extroverted. It's nice to know there are others out there who understand the introvert life in this industry.
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Aritra Das
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Launching on weekends could be a good move to avoid the weekday rush and potentially get more visibility. I usually check out PH over the weekend when I have more free time to explore new products. Curious to hear others' thoughts and experiences with weekend launches!
Who is active on here on the weekends?
Daniel Zaitzow
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I stay updated on industry changes through a mix of sources - Product Hunt for the latest product launches, TechCrunch for startup and tech news, Twitter to get the pulse on trends and memes, and subscribing to key industry newsletters and blogs. I think it's important to cast a wide net to get insights from different perspectives. Curious what sources others find most valuable for staying in...
How do you stay updated with changes in your industry that affect your product?
Nneoma Jane
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Yes! ProductHunt has built an amazing community of makers, innovators and tech enthusiasts. Always inspired by the creativity and support people show each other there. 🙌 Definitely one of my favorite places to discover cool new products and connect with like-minded folks! 😄
The Product Hunt community is really awesome!
Sonia Ponzo
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I use it to gauge audience sentiment and engagement. The comment trends help identify what parts of the video resonate most with viewers. Super useful for refining future content to maximize impact and deliver what the audience wants to see!
🔥 Why do you use a YouTube comment viewer for?
Aritra Das
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Little things like haptics, loading animations, element transitions, etc. make the UX feel so much more polished and professional. I'm always impressed when apps pay attention to those subtle interaction details. It shows they really care about the overall user experience.
What’s a small detail that, when done right, makes a huge difference in a product?
Oyinkansola Robiat
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Sounds like a super useful tool! I'm always on the lookout for ways to optimize my hosting. Did you build it to scratch an itch of your own or see a gap in the market? Would love to hear more about the tech stack and how you went about putting it all together. Definitely gonna check it out!
Just launched my First Product, a simple Hosting Checker Tool
Niranjan Fartare
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There are a few ways to find hunters on ProductHunt: 1) Post a topic like this one asking if anyone wants to hunt your product 2) Search ProductHunt for products similar to yours and DM the hunters to see if they're interested 3) Use a tool like Ranking Raccoon or Launching Next that help connect makers with hunters. Having an awesome hunter definitely helps boost visibility! Let me know if you...
How can I find a Hunter?
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Nope, no way I'd let my young kids use social media these days. Too many creeps, bullies, and bad influences out there. Maybe when they're mature enough to handle that stuff. Gotta protect them while they're still impressionable, ya know?
Would you feel comfortable letting your kids use today’s popular social media platforms?
Eyüphan Aslan
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We use a combo of Scrum and Kanban, tapping into tools like Jira and Trello to manage the workflow. Scrum gives us structure with regular sprints and check-ins, while Kanban boards keep things visual and fluid. The mix works well for our fast-paced, collaborative environment. Notion is great for lightweight planning and documentation too!
What project management methodologies do you prefer, why?
Christian Canlubo 🚀
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Frontend is all about what users see and interact with, like the UI, visual design, responsiveness, etc. Backend handles the heavy lifting behind the scenes - databases, server-side logic, APIs, and so on. Frontend devs make things look slick while backend devs make it all work under the hood. Happy to provide some concrete examples if it would help clarify the difference!
What is the difference between front-end and back-end development?
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Webflow's my go-to for no-code prototypes and MVPs. Super intuitive for designing responsive layouts and interactions without writing code. Recently used it to build a landing page in just a couple hours. Highly recommend checking it out if you haven't already!
Do you use no-code tools?
Sıla Barışık
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Def research the cultural background and values of your target audience. Also consider getting feedback from people of that culture to ensure your designs resonate and avoid unintended offense. Anthropic's Constitutional AI might be able to help flag potentially insensitive content too.
How do you ensure that your designs are culturally sensitive and relevant?
Elijah Bruce
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Same question here 😅 I'll probably stop working when my AI assistant can finish all my tasks for me while I binge-watch shows guilt-free! 🤖📺 But in all seriousness, I think the key is finding a good work-life balance and knowing when to step back, delegate, and make time for the things that matter most outside of work. It's a constant challenge!
When will you stop working?
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Hey Emily! Super pumped about Flux1-1.ai! I've been playing around with AI image tools but always had issues with speed and quality. Quick question: Do you need to be an artist or dev to get the most out of it, or is it beginner-friendly? Can't wait to try it out and see what crazy stuff I can generate!
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