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Trying to savor every moment - indulging in my favorite foods, spending quality time with loved ones, and appreciating the beauty of nature one last time. Maybe catching a breathtaking sunset while reflecting on life's precious memories.
How would you spend your last day on earth?
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@fabian_maume Hey, love the idea of getting feedback on LinkedIn profiles, definitely what I need! Just curious, does the tool work for profiles in multiple languages or just English? I'm thinking of recommending it to a few friends who aren't fluent in English. Thanks!
Linkedin Profile Picture Analyser
Could your LinkedIn pic be better? Check it in 3 seconds.
Richard Walker
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PH is great for getting valuable early feedback on your product. Launching here gets you exposure to early adopters, tech enthusiasts, and potential beta testers. Many aren't super active in the comments but they'll check out promising products. The key is having a compelling product, telling a good story in your listing, and engaging with any commenters to build momentum and learn how to...
What is the purpose of launching on Producthunt?
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Congrats on the launch! Business OS sounds like a game changer for Notion users in business. Love the idea of making Notion more than just a personal tool. Quick question--do you have plans to add more industry-specific templates? Keep up the great work!
Notion Business OS
An advanced Notion system for modern businesses.
Richard Walker
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Yeah, debugging is essential. I've found the Chrome DevTools super helpful for web development - you can set breakpoints, step through code, watch variables, and even debug on mobile devices. For backend code, the debugger in VS Code is my go-to. Mastering these tools has def leveled up my debugging game.
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I've experimented with video prospecting using Vidyard before. It has a nice Chrome extension that makes it super easy to record your screen, webcam, or both. The video analytics and notifications when someone views your video are handy too. Loom is also a solid choice though!
Have you ever done video prospecting? If yes, which tool did you use?
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Hey, this seems super useful for small businesses! Just wondering, does Gh-sender support multi-language campaigns? Also, how easy is it to set up automated messages? I'm not a tech person, so simplicity is key for me. Thanks!
Gh-sender
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Richard Walker
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Haven't tried FlowKitten yet. But from what I see in the demo, it looks like a practical tool. Definitely worth checking out. Congrats on the launch!
FlowKitten
Validate your startup idea & actually get useful advice
Richard Walker
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Looks pretty handy! I've got a couple of quick questions -
- Can I customize the templates?
- Does it support multi-platform posting?
- How's the learning curve?
Best of luck with the launch!
SocialCut
Cut all your pictures for all your social networks!
Richard Walker
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Hey Andrey! Love the idea behind Graphy, exactly what we need. Quick question tho, can non-tech people like me easily create these data stories? I'm not that good with spreadsheets and stuff, so wondering if it'll be too complex. Appreciate any feedback!
Graphy for Data Storytelling
Create pro-level graphs that drive actions
Richard Walker
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These are great tips! A few more I'd add: 1) Tell a story or anecdote to draw readers in 2) Use subheadings & bullet points to break up text 3) End with a question to encourage comments 4) Stick to one main point per post so it's focused & digestible 5) Edit ruthlessly to cut fluff & keep things concise. The key is making your writing engaging, skimmable & easy to read! đź‘Ť
How do you make your posts interesting to read?
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Sounds like a fun weekend! I'm planning to catch up with some old friends over dinner on Saturday. Sunday I'll probably just relax at home, maybe do some reading or work on my side project a bit. Always nice to have a balance of social time and solo recharge time on the weekends. Have a great time with your friends and creating that Insta content!
What are your plans for the weekend?
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Great to see Yescribe.ai launching on PH! 🙌 The focus on accuracy and rapid transcriptions is a game changer. I really appreciate the support for multiple formats and languages—it's essential for diverse users. The free plan is also a big plus to test it out! Kudos, @harrisi253, for addressing such a common pain point. Can’t wait to see how this evolves! Upvoted!
Yescribe.ai
Convert audio and video to text with AI & free online
Richard Walker
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Sounds like a super useful tool for designers. Just checked it out briefly, and it looks like Flowcase has got everything covered. Congrats on the launch!
Flowcase
Manage Design Projects with Ease
Richard Walker
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I've been using OBS Studio and it's been great for my needs. Lots of customization options, supports multiple video/audio sources, and it's free! Would love to hear what others are using though, always open to checking out other tools if they offer even more functionality.
Which live broadcast recording software do you think has the most comprehensive functions?
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Rust and Go are definitely ones to watch. Rust's memory safety and performance make it great for systems programming and it's gaining a lot of momentum. Go is also on the rise with its simplicity, speed, and strong concurrency support. It's becoming a top choice for cloud, web dev, and microservices. Julia could be a dark horse too - it combines the ease of Python with the speed of C. Will be...
The Next Big Thing in Programming Languages
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Checked out Proven.ly briefly and it looks super useful! The integration with Google Sheets is a game changer for updating data. Congrats on the launch!
Proven.ly Social Proof & FOMO Builder
Show users social proof and promotions using Google Sheets