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I think having a morning routine definitely helps set the tone for a productive day. For me, meditating for 10 mins, doing a quick workout, and planning my top priorities makes a huge difference vs just rolling out of bed and diving into work. Keeps the doom scrolling at bay too π
But everyone's a bit different, so it's all about experimenting and finding what works for you!
π€ Do you think having a fixed morning routine is important for a good day, or is it just a myth?
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1. Define your target market & ideal customer profile first 2. Use tools like Similarweb, Ahrefs, SEMrush to analyze competitors' traffic, backlinks, keywords 3. Set up Google Alerts for industry news, trends 4. Join relevant online communities, FB groups, subreddits to listen to your audience 5. Consider using AI tools like ChatGPT to help summarize market reports & generate insights
How do you do market research and competitive analysis?
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I use Hootsuite for scheduling social posts across multiple platforms. It's pretty solid for basic posting and analytics. Sprout Social is supposed to be good too if you need more advanced features. Curious what others are using!
What is your go-to social media growth tool?
Rohan Chaubey
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Definitely recommend QuickBooks Online for managing startup finances. Super easy to categorize expenses, send invoices, and track cash flow all in one place. Xero is solid too but QBO has been clutch for me. Also connect your bank/credit card accounts to auto-import transactions and save time on data entry. Trust me, you don't want a financial mess on your hands while trying to grow your biz!
Do you use any tools for financial planning and management in your startup?
Elena Tsemirava
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I think when your passion for the business starts to fade, that's a sign it may be time to consider selling. Also if you get an offer that's too good to refuse financially. But it's a tough decision since it's your baby that you built from nothing. I'd also consider selling if the business has plateaued and you don't see a path to further growth. Curious what others think - when do you know...
How do I know when itβs time to sell my startup?
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Definitely engage the PH community early to build buzz. Post teasers, behind-the-scenes content, etc. to get folks excited. Timing the launch is key too - aim for mid-week when activity is high. And have an exclusive PH deal ready to go live with your launch, people love a discount! Get creative with it to really stand out.
How can startups best use Product Hunt to boost product visibility and traction?
Md. Ridoy Hossain
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<> by Stephen Covey. Really shifted my mindset on personal responsibility, being proactive, and focusing on what matters most. A classic for a reason!
What's one book that has changed your perspective?
Muhammad Hassan
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Congrats on the launch @paoramen! Handinger sounds like a really helpful tool for anyone dealing with data extraction. Makes total sense that the web is getting trickier to pull info from. Looking forward to trying it out, and good luck with everything!
Handinger
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Juniper Sage Beaumont
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You could try sentiment analysis tools to quickly extract customer pain points from online discussions. MonkeyLearn and Lexalytics are pretty good for getting started with understanding the overall sentiment and key topics being discussed. Can also help spot trends over time.
How can businesses quickly understand customer pain points from online discussions?
Abdul Rehman
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For sure, solid suggestions here! Instant domain availability checks across all TLDs is key. AI-powered alt domain ideas would be clutch too. Linking socials to see if handles are open = genius. Anyone know tools that pull SEO/rep data on domains? Smooth checkout process to secure your pick is a must!
What feature do you miss most when searching for a domain?
Mike Ivars
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It really depends on the situation and your specific needs. Having in-house expertise is great for the long-term and can save money. But for specialized areas outside your team's wheelhouse, sometimes outsourcing to an expert consultant for a short project is the way to go. You can't always hire the best in every single domain. The key is knowing when to leverage outside help strategically to...
Outsourcing or Insourcing?
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We push updates weekly with minor bug fixes and UI tweaks. Major new features drop every 4-6 weeks on average. Trying to balance speed with stability. Curious what cadence works best for others?
How often do you launch new features or updates to your product?
Sudha Reddy
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Congrats on launching Larus, Ian! I love that it's different from other AI tools. Just wondering, are there any plans to expand beyond branding kits? Also, would it eventually support custom branding ideas for non-profits? All the best!
Larus Branding
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Setbacks are opportunities to learn and improve. Stay positive, evaluate what went wrong, make adjustments, and keep pushing forward. Persistence is key!
How do you handle failure or setbacks?
Nneoma Jane
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Would love to hear tips on this too! I imagine continuing to engage with early users, gathering feedback, and iterating quickly is key. Has anyone had success with specific post-launch strategies to keep the momentum and growth going?
How do you maintain momentum after your Product Hunt launch?
Austin Armstrong
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Hitfilm Express is my go-to for free video editing on PC. Has most of the essential features and effects you need without the price tag. Shotcut is another decent free option, though a bit more basic. OpenShot is easy to use for beginners. And yeah, DaVinci Resolve is powerful but def more of a learning curve!
Please Suggest best free video editing tools for pcπ
Ghost Kitty
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Congrats on bringing Branch into Discord, @daytonmills! It's definitely a fresh idea. Just curious, can you have multiple virtual rooms running at the same time in different channels? Also, any plans to make it work outside of Discord too? Cheers!
Branch for Discord
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Juniper Sage Beaumont
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Reddit and GitHub are definitely good places to get feedback on a Chrome extension. The Chrome extensions subreddit and GitHub Issues/Discussions are great for engaging with potential users. Product Hunt also works well if you can get some initial traction and upvotes to drive visibility to your extension's PH page. Getting feedback from real users is key!
Where's a good place to get feedback on a Chrome extension?
David Edwards
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@sifatbinr this looks super useful for someone like me. I don't have any design background, so the drag-and-drop feature is a lifesaver. One question though: with the AI customization tools, do I need any coding skills at all to fully use the templates? Thanks!
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