Did you hired someone to hunt your product or you did the hunting yourself?

Nina Cressoni
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I'm in the process of hunting a product myself and I've been am looking for people to guide me through a little bit more. If you can share tips on how you went about hunting your product or your experience with a hunter I highly appreciate it, or if you are a hunter youself and want to let me know that you offer these services, I will gladly consider some offers. Here's a little about the product I am launching February 14th: Flowity AI is a platform to thoughtfully craft online experiences by offering subscription-based design and development service deliveries in a system that is similar to walking into a 'drive thru' and get right on the ordering. You can simply log in, queue in your tasks and a designated designer will start on the request and when it's ready a tech leader will guide the development process, test and deliver it, all that by LIVE tracking every single step from beginning to end. If that wasn't enough, we offer more inclusive collaboration between teams by being able to comment directly on the tasks and on the design itself to make sure we keep an agile process flowing with the teams working together. Here at Flowity AI you get the consistency of a company with the flexibility of a freelancer. Why hire an entire team and spend more money when you can save up and still hire a team for the price of one single person? Just relax and let us do the rest for you!

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Ariel Orbach
@ninacressoni, that's a great question, and I have the same issue. As a newbie, I thought through Hunter it would be easier, but I started following after the pro hunters launch and didn't see any advantage. According to Hunter's methodology, they have a lot of followers who get notified when a new product is released or posted, but to be honest, I haven't seen it work. There is a cool product (I'm not sure, but maybe it is a side project that can help you with the decision): https://upvote-bell.com/leaderboard Keep me posted related to your decision.
Janusz Mirowski
Firs of all this is to short time you need at least 30 days to know this community a little bit.