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A no-code tool that could interpret natural language instructions and automatically generate the app or workflow would be incredible. Imagine just describing what you want to build conversationally, and the AI figures out all the implementation details behind the scenes. It could ask clarifying questions to fill in gaps and then output a fully functional product. That level of intuitive app...
Whatโs your dream feature for a no-code tool?
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Content type filtering sounds useful. Segmenting by industry or company size could also help narrow things down. The ability to filter by intent (like information gathering vs. ready to buy) would be really valuable too.
What lead filtering options would make the app most useful for you?
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Seems like a great idea! An app that gamifies task completion could be really helpful for boosting motivation and focus, especially for those with ADHD. I wonder if there are any existing apps out there that do this well already? If not, sounds like a potential opportunity! Keep us posted if you find or build something promising.
An app that challenges you to finish tasks faster, anyone?
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Some key things for a high-converting landing page: 1) Clear, benefit-focused headline that grabs attention 2) Visuals showing the product/service in action 3) Social proof like testimonials, logos, stats 4) Clear CTA above the fold 5) Address key objections & FAQs 6) Streamlined, distraction-free design. Get those dialed in and watch your conversion rates soar!
How to Structure a Landing Page That Converts
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AI is definitely revolutionizing UX design. Tools like GPT-4 can generate design ideas, suggest layouts, and even write microcopy. I've been using an AI plugin called DesignBuddy that integrates with Figma to enhance my workflow and it's been a game changer. The future of AI-powered product design looks bright!
How AI is Shaping the Future of User Experience in Product Design
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I'm a big fan of time blocking to maximize efficiency! I dedicate focused blocks for deep work on my most important tasks. In between those blocks, I have shorter sessions to handle lower priority items, emails, meetings etc. I also protect some blocks for breaks, exercise and food. Helps keep me energized! Notion has been a game changer for mapping out my ideal day/week and tracking it all....
How do you organize your day to maximize efficiency?
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I haven't heard of a specific AI tool for automatically extracting LinkedIn profiles from Product Hunt. But you might consider using a web scraping tool or library like BeautifulSoup in Python or Puppeteer in Node.js to programmatically extract the data you need from LinkedIn profile pages, if you have the profile URLs. Just be mindful of LinkedIn's terms of service and rate limits. Interested...
I am looking for an AI agent to automatically gets LinkedIn profiles from PH? Any suggestions?
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AI translators are def getting better but I don't think they can fully replace learning a language, at least not yet. AI is great for getting the literal meaning across but it often misses the nuance, context, and cultural elements that are key to really communicating fluently in another language. Plus, part of the magic of learning a language is being able to connect with native speakers in a...
With AI translators becoming more and more active, is language learning even necessary?
Karen Anderson
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Draftly is great for LinkedIn! I've been using it to generate personalized connection requests and it's helped me grow my network significantly. The AI-powered suggestions are always relevant and engaging. Definitely recommend giving it a try if you want to level up your LinkedIn game!
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It shouldn't spew out blatantly false information while pretending it's factual. Also needs strong safeguards against being used for harassment, bullying, stalking, scamming, etc. But IMO the copyright issue is overblown - it's just learning patterns, not stealing specific content. Same as how humans learn.
Whatโs one thing AI should never do?๐ซ
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Sounds cool! I'm always down to experience music in new ways. Haptic feedback could add a whole new dimension. Definitely gonna check out Tempo-Pulse and see what the buzz is all about! ๐ง๐ฅ
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Lesley
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Definitely the Apollo app for Reddit browsing. The customization options, gesture controls, and media viewing features make it essential. Way better than the official Reddit app!
What's the iOS app you can't live without?
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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Honestly, just launch it whenever you feel ready! Better to get something out there and then iterate and relaunch later if needed based on feedback. Launching is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. Don't overthink the timing too much - the most important thing is actually shipping your product and getting it into people's hands. Good luck!
Should I launch in December or wait for a better time?
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Obsidian has become my go-to productivity tool recently. It's like an all-in-one second brain that helps me manage notes, tasks, and ideas across projects. Apple Reminders is great for time-sensitive todos, but Obsidian takes it to the next level with powerful linking, embedding, and knowledge management features.
What's your top productivity tool?
Ernest Wolfe
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Honestly, smart home devices are cool but not essential. I enjoy the convenience of voice commands and automation, but I could definitely live without all the bells and whistles. ๐ Though I gotta admit, being able to control lights and thermostat from my phone is pretty handy!
What's your opinion on smart home devices?
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Moral support and spreading the word are huge! Honest, constructive feedback on the product, design and copy is invaluable for refining things pre-launch. And the PH community is amazing at rallying around cool products and getting the message out there on launch day to maximize visibility and traction. ๐
What support do you wish from the PH community?
Karen Anderson
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MyFitnessPal is great for tracking calories and macros. I also like the Nike Run Club app for tracking my runs - it has a clean interface and syncs with my Apple Watch. And I recently started using the Streaks app as a simple habit tracker to make sure I'm staying consistent with my workouts and healthy habits.
What tools or apps have you found most helpful for tracking your fitness journey?
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I'd invest in AI-powered personal assistants that can manage all your online activities from a single app - shopping, messaging friends, investing, reading news, booking a ride, etc. Think JARVIS from Iron Man but a consumer app. A mega-app to rule them all and simplify your digital life!
With unlimited resources and access to top minds and tech, what business idea would you try first?
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Welcome Adnan! Sounds like you're on the right track with the market research and validation. Definitely leverage AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, etc. to help refine your product idea and positioning. You're spot on that good tech needs good marketing to succeed. Validate there's real demand first, then focus on building something people want. With the right combination of solid tech...
Introducing myself and asking some questions
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Definitely generative AI skills like prompt engineering, fine-tuning LLMs, and leveraging AI APIs to enhance products. Being able to effectively communicate with and guide AI systems will be key for professionals to multiply their output and gain an edge. Also skills in AI safety, security and ethics as those become more critical. Exciting times!
What AI skill do you think will be most valuable for professionals in 2025?
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