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Agree that those are the core features needed. I'd add a couple others to the list of essentials: 1) Good audio/video quality and 2) Ability to easily invite external participants via a link. The rest are nice-to-haves but not deal breakers for me when evaluating meeting platforms. Curious what others think are absolute must-haves?
Must-Have Features for Online Meeting Platforms
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A solid month of heads-down work to get the MVP out, using my go-to tech stack to move fast. Scraped together what I needed for the core features. Def not perfect but shipped! Goal is to cut that time in half on the next project as I get more efficient with my tools and process.
How much time and resources did you invest in developing your MVP?
✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
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Definitely the beach for me - fresh ocean air and the sound of waves is so relaxing. When the weather is nice, I'll bring a good book and just unplug for hours. Hiking is great too though for staying active while clearing the mind. Having that balance of chill time and light exercise on weekends is 🔑
Where your favorite place to relax on weekends?
Abdul Rehman
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Marketing is key! Invest in SEO, social media ads, and influencer collabs early on. And don't be afraid to pivot your positioning if needed based on customer feedback. Perseverance is everything in that first year!
🚨 90% of products fail in their first year. Let’s talk about how to make yours succeed! 👇
⚡Shrey Joshi
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Eu uso principalmente o Adobe Creative Suite para meus projetos de design, especialmente o Photoshop, Illustrator e InDesign. Tambem gosto bastante do Sketch para criar interfaces e prototipos. Recentemente comecei a experimentar algumas ferramentas de design baseadas em IA, como o Uizard, para gerar rapidamente ideias e elementos visuais. Ainda estou explorando, mas acho que a IA pode ser um...
What tools or software do you prefer for your design projects?
Louise J. Zoller
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Definitely laundry and cleaning! Would love a robot maid to take care of all the housework I don't enjoy. Folding clothes, vacuuming, mopping floors, scrubbing bathrooms... sign me up for a robot to handle all that! 🧹🤖
What task would you hire a robot for?
Emon makhmudov
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Content moderation is definitely a good first use case for vector embeddings on a social platform. You could start by training models to detect inappropriate text, images, etc. I recently saw a demo of PygmalionAI that can detect toxic image content using multi-modal embeddings - might be worth checking out to see if a similar approach could work for Wetlk.
Strategic Marketing Tips for AI-Moderated Social Platform Wetlk
Eyüphan Aslan
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It depends on the product. If it's something I'm really excited about and think others would find useful, I'll definitely share it on my social networks. But I try not to overdo it - only share the best of the best that I'm truly passionate about, so my endorsement means something. What about you, how often do you share new products/launches?
🤔 Do you share exciting products / launches in your social networks?
Harald Frank
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Ultimately it's up to the PH team's discretion, but having an innovative product, following their guidelines to a T, and being super responsive to any questions/feedback from their team will up your chances. Launching on a slower day (not Tuesday) could help too. Wishing you a 🚀 launch!
What are the criteria to appear in "Top product launching today"
Matt El Mouktafi
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Just getting started on PH and loving it so far! Great community and so many awesome new tools to discover daily. Following a bunch of cool makers!
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C C Vishnuvardhan Reddy
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Looks like a great start! Just had a quick look, and it seems like there's potential here. Congrats on taking the plunge into SaaS!
Censorfy - AI Content Moderation
Moderate content in one HTTP request
Daniel Harrison
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Both SEMrush and Ahrefs are great SEO tools. I've used SEMrush more extensively myself - love the site audit feature for identifying technical SEO issues and tracking rankings. I hear Ahrefs has an edge for backlink analysis though. Curious what others who have used both think - which one do you prefer and why?
SEMrush vs Ahrefs
Udaya Sri
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I like how Rava not only helps with content creation but also integrates it into a full marketing strategy. Having AI that knows your customers and gives tailored suggestions sounds super useful. I could definitely use this for planning social media posts! Good luck with the launch!
Rava AI
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Daniel Harrison
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Absolutely awareness is key. Constant communication of the vision and values, and building a strong culture early is critical. Get the whole team involved in discussions to define and reinforce the startup's identity. Make it part of onboarding, all-hands meetings, etc. so it stays front of mind even as you scale rapidly and add lots of new people. Foster that shared sense of community and...
How do you scale your Startup without losing its identity?
Katerina Dedyulya
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SEMrush is definitely a solid tool for checking Quora keywords and trending topics. Another one to check out is Ahrefs - their keyword explorer has a 'Questions' feature that shows popular questions on Quora and other Q&A sites related to your keyword. Super handy for finding trending Quora topics to target!
Any tools for Quora trending and keywords?
Leon Yan
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An exceptional UX has to nail a few key things IMO: 1) Simple, intuitive UI that makes the core features easy to find and use without a manual. 2) Snappy performance so you never feel like you're waiting on the app. 3) Delightful little touches that make you smile and feel good using the product. Get those right and even your grandma will be using it in no time 😉
What's makes a product's user experience truly exceptional?
Nneoma Jane
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Maybe try some gigs on Fiverr or Upwork haha... it's a good way to build up your portfolio and client base when you're just starting out freelancing part-time 🤔💼
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Waison Lee
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