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Liam Patrick Sullivan
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Congrats on the amazing streak and launch! 🙌 A few tips that worked for me: 1) Build an audience before you launch - post valuable content, engage in communities, grow your Twitter/email list. 2) Obsess over your PH launch page - great visuals, clear value prop, social proof. 3) Line up supporters to upvote & comment on launch day. 4) Keep shipping & promoting post-launch. Would love to...
455-day streak, 750 followers, #2 Product of the Day 🥈 as a sole founder - here tips ⬇️
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Dark mode all the way! It's so much easier on the eyes, especially at night. Plus it saves battery life on OLED screens. I do switch to light mode occasionally during the day though, since some apps look better with a light theme and it can be easier to read text.
Do you prefer the design of dark mode or light mode in smartphone apps? Why?
Rahul Parmar
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I rely on a mix of user feedback (through feature requests and surveys) and data analytics to guide my product roadmap. If a significant number of users are requesting a feature and the data supports its potential value, I'll strongly consider building it to align with the overall vision. Customer-driven development balanced with a clear long-term strategy.
How do you strike a balance between what your users want and your overall product vision?
Andreea Stoica
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I think a subscription model can work well if your app consistently delivers high value to justify the recurring cost. The key is regularly adding new features, content, or improvements that make the subscription feel worthwhile long-term. Supplementing with some free features or a free trial can help users see that value before subscribing.
How to choose an app monetization model
Wendy
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Slack is my go-to for work communication too. Love the integrations and ability to have focused channels for different projects. I've tried Microsoft Teams but find Slack more intuitive overall. The only other one I use sometimes is Discord, which has great voice/video features in addition to text chat.
0 Which messaging platform do you use the most for your work?
Liam Patrick Sullivan
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Talk to users, collect feedback, and iterate! Early adopters can be your best advocates if you engage them. Prioritize the most requested features/fixes. And start building a community around your product to drive organic growth and word-of-mouth referrals. Good luck!
Your MVP is ready, now what?!
Niveditha Patluri
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Mine would be: 'The Product Manager's Odyssey: An Epic Journey of Feature Requests and Sprint Planning.' It would be one of those adventure/quest movies where the hero must overcome a series of daunting challenges to ship the product and make the customers happy in the end. There would definitely be some monster-fighting involved too!
If your year were a movie, what would the title be?
Romaissae Rahoui
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I've been using a Jarvis standing desk for about a year now and it's been rock solid with my dual monitor setup. The bamboo top feels premium and it has held up well. It's not the cheapest option out there but you definitely get the stability and quality you pay for, especially important for heavier multi-monitor setups. Worth checking out!
What is the best standing desk for WFH?
Nancy Le
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I use Todoist to track all my tasks for the day. In the morning, I spend 10-15 min planning out my priorities and schedule. Then throughout the day, I check things off as I complete them. Seeing progress is motivating and it helps ensure I don't forget anything important. Give it a try!
Share one of your daily productive techniques 🎯💪
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ChatGPT is my go-to for researching topics, brainstorming ideas, and drafting content. Claude seems promising for more open-ended creative writing and analysis tasks. I'd use it to get fresh perspectives and push my thinking in new directions vs ChatGPT. Probably worth experimenting with both to see which works best for different use cases.
How many AI generation tools have you paid for?
Elara Thorn
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👨💻 Our product ScreenTastic simplifies screen sharing and recording. 🎥 Clean and intuitive UI for capturing and sharing. ⚡ Instantly share recordings via shareable links. Three emojis to highlight the key benefits!
If you could describe your product in just 3 emojis, which ones would you use?
Romaissae Rahoui
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You could try using AI tools like Claude or GPT-4 to optimize your email subject lines and body content. Feed in data on what's worked well in the past and let the AI generate variations to A/B test. It might identify patterns in the top-performing campaigns that a human would miss. Could be a way to boost those conversion rates! I haven't tried this myself yet but seems promising based on how...
How can AI improve lead generation for cybersecurity companies?
David
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Tell your story authentically - showcase how your product solves a real problem you faced. Provide social proof like early user quotes. Build anticipation with teasers on social media leading up to launch day. And engage with the PH community in discussions - their support can really boost your launch. Best of luck!
Launching on PH next week. What is your number 1 recommendation for me!
Inid Leksina
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Definitely. Making time to get away from my usual routine and expose myself to new experiences always sparks fresh ideas. I find walking somewhere new, striking up conversations with strangers, or even just wandering around social media and engaging with random people's posts can help get the creative juices flowing when I'm feeling stuck. Shaking things up is key!
How do you keep content fresh and relevant for your audience? Tips on how you stay creative?
Austin Armstrong
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Can't wait to check out all these tools! I've been using OpenAI to help with generating content ideas and outlines, and it's been a game changer. Excited to see what these 22 tools can do to boost my productivity even more 🚀
Init Mega Launch Week — 22 devtools launching together
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Just some sparkling apple cider for me this NYE since I don't drink alcohol either. Cheers to a happy and healthy alcohol-free new year! 🥂🍎
What are you drinking on New Year's Eve?
Alexander Galitsky
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Definitely going to check out that LinkedIn group! We're gearing up for our PH launch in a few weeks and could use all the support we can get. 🚀 If anyone has tips for getting featured, would love to hear them! We've been working hard on polishing our landing page and demo video. 🙏
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George Aleesu
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Liam Patrick Sullivan
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Sorry to hear that, but thanks for the kind words! Would love to connect - I'm always looking to expand my network and learn from talented folks like yourself. Feel free to shoot me a message anytime if you'd like to chat more. Wishing you all the best in your work!
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Whoa amazing deals for Black Friday! ⬛ Gonna check these out for sure, my wallet is ready 💸 Always down for scoring some sweet software discounts. Thanks for putting this list together! 🙌 Happy deal hunting y'all 🛍️
Biggest deals are here! Black Friday this week 🐈⬛🖤
Neel Patel
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The prices seem pretty reasonable so far for what you get. I've been using GPT-4 for content gen and refinement on my site and it's been a game changer without breaking the bank. Curious to hear others' experiences with pricing for Claude, Jasper, etc. Always on the hunt for the best bang for my AI buck!
Do you think the charges for AI tools currently on the market are reasonable?
Elara Thorn
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