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Can't-Miss Conferences for Startups in 2024 🎟️
If you're planning to expand your network or even launch at an event, I as a founder would not miss these:
1. TechCrunch Disrupt:
Where: San Francisco
When: September 2025
What: A major hotspot for startups. Connect with investors, get industry insights, and see what’s trending in the tech world.
2. SXSW Interactive:
Where: Austin
When: March 2025
What: Technology, music, and film, perfect...
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15 Places to Find a Technical Co-Founder for Your Startup 🤝
Hey y'all, talking with founders lately and we heard that searching for a technical co-founder can be really difficult, but there are so many good places to connect with the right person. Here are some:
1. CoFoundersLab: An online platform dedicated to matching co-founders in various sectors.
2. FounderDating: Connects entrepreneurs with co-founders who have complementary skills.
3. Startup...
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Is Everyone Here Using AI to Reply on PH?
Just something I've noticed. So many comments on here seem to be AI-generated, which is fine, but curious why so many people go that route to post simple comments. Is this something anyone else has noticed?
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What actually works on LinkedIn for building a waitlist?
We’re trying different things, but would love to know what has been tried and worked for founders here.
-Polls - did this do anything in terms of engagement?
-Videos - should we be more regular with posting these?
-Text posts—so quick to do, but does that do anything for engagement?
-Direct outreach - have done it but don't want to be too pushy/salesy.
If you’ve built a waitlist on LinkedIn,...
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What Are the Best AI Startups on Product Hunt Right Now?
Hey everyone! I’m getting close to launching my own project and want to see what AI startups on Product Hunt have really stood out to people. I’m looking for the ones that are actually making a difference, stuff that’s genuinely useful or innovative. If you’ve come across anything recently that impressed you, I’d love to hear about it.
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What’s the One Thing You Wish You Knew Before Launching?
I’m a few weeks out from launch, and while I feel like I’ve prepared for a lot, I know there’s always that one thing you only realize after the fact. If you’ve been through it, what’s something you wish you’d known before you launched? Maybe a small detail or something bigger.
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Tips for Building Hype Around a Product Pre-Launch?
So, I’m working on building up some buzz for my product before we go live. I’ve heard about early access, teasers, and all that, but I’m wondering what’s really worked for people here. If you’ve launched something and managed to create some serious anticipation ahead of time, what did you do? And if there’s anything you’d avoid next time, I’d love to hear about that too!
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Honestly, it depends. An all-in-one tool means less hassle, and I don’t have to spend time switching between a bunch of apps—everything’s just there. But on the flip side, if I really need top performance, I’d probably go for the 95+ rated tools, assuming they actually work together without causing headaches. It’s a trade-off: convenience vs. quality. Which one would you pick? Personally, I’m...
All-in-one Product vs. Standalone Product
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I like Reddit. It’s one of those places where if you post something good, it can really take off, but if it misses the mark, the feedback can be... let’s just say direct. That said, it’s also a great way to get honest opinions and find out what resonates with people. Thick skin definitely helps!
What’s the Best Platform for Building a Thriving Community?
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I'd say time-block like crazy. I made a calendar event for my project work, just like a meeting. Once it’s on the calendar, I treat it like something I have to show up for. This also helps me mentally separate my project time from my “work” work. That and lots of caffeine :)
How do you find time to work on your personal projects after work?
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Excited about this launch. Love the friend feature.
Habicy
Track habits, share progress and connect with friends.
Paige Marie
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What’s the best AI tool messaging you’ve seen, and why did it resonate?
As we gear up to launch our AI-powered PM tool, we’re working on finding the right messaging to really connect with potential users. We want to avoid the usual buzzwords and clichés, but it’s been hard to stand out in a crowded space.
What’s the best messaging you’ve come across for an AI tool? Was there a particular tagline, promise, or concept that made you think, ‘I need this’? And why do...
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If you had $10k to market a startup, where would you not spend it?
I’m curious to hear from the community—if you had $10k to spend on marketing for a startup, which tactics or platforms would you absolutely avoid? Whether it’s paid ads, influencer marketing, community building, or something else, I’d love to know what’s been a total waste of money in your experience.
Are there any marketing channels or strategies that were a complete flop for your startup?...
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It depends. If I'm interested in the topic, absolutely. I think it really comes down to the type of writing being done—if it's an article that's intriguing and offers a fresh or controversial perspective, I'm all in. But if it’s generic or overly promotional, I’m more likely to skip it.
📜 Do people read long-form posts?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Paige Marie
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It depends - if it is done very well, then it can be helpful. Most fall flat unfortunately.
Is MEME marketing overrated or underrated? Why?
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