What was your first product?
Marko Denic
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Tom Green@itsdailyin
First, as 100% my, is Pastebox. Built dozen for clients before, but this was mine from the ground up - concept, idea, design, code, publish.... And I use it daily!!
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@itsdailyin Is it here on Producthunt?
A dental CRM for the Latin American market.
@roberto_robles How did you get the idea to create Katlinks?
@denic Initially it was great, I'm talking about a few years ago though, and I was selling tons of iOS and Android templates.
Now sales got really down and I don't know why, still have to figure it out.
Anyway WordPress themes are still the main sold products on that marketplace, why was it hard to sell it?
@aureliovolle This is such a good idea. As someone who is doing this stuff manually, I know how much efforts this take. How did you get the idea?
I just launched my first product on PH today! Please check it out -> https://play.google.com/store/ap...
Reach it is a productivity app where you can link your habits and tasks to a specific goal. In addition, we also have some goal templates to help our users building their goal.
I would love to hear some feedback :)
@yosua__putra Good luck with your launch today.
I made a Party Planner Notion template!
@____priya_____ Awesome! How did you get the idea?
The internet directory
@palji10dra Which kind of directory?
Safepixel.app ,a safe vault for media storing and sharing on iOS
@mohamedfekry Cool. Was it here on Producthunt?
It's https://100daysof.codes. A platform for #100daysofcode challengers to track their daily learnings.
@code_rams This is awesome!
omg, you just made me google my first product from 1994 and someone made a youtube of it! I haven't thought of it for years!
Story time:
In my 3rd year university I got my first PC: 40MB hard drive, DOS 5.0. Sweet as candy! Of course I immediately installed a pirated copy of Windows 3.0 but it was giving me trouble when I tried to run DOS games so I uninstalled it. My girlfriend said, "but now I can't play solitaire." I told her: "I will make you solitare!" and that is how I started my programming career.
I bought a copy of Turbo C++ and mostly coded it in C, because I was having trouble really understanding OOP, eventually I got better at it, and those blue buttons in the video are the very first class objects I ever made. Hooray! Those playing cards are original designs that you can still see in my all games and animations today. To draw those cards I also wrote a DOS based visual paint program just so I could draw them.
After it was done, a friend referred me to a company that sells games in stores so I got 40,000 into walmarts/k-marts etc before that distributor went bust. But it did pay my rent for a year when I was in Uni.
Heheh. I'm so happy. Thanks for getting me to look this up and remember all this.
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@herve_roussel Nice. Is it here on Producthunt?