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Hey PH! 👋
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm the guy who turns those wild 3am "what if..." moments into actual products people can use.
Right now, I'm laser-focused on building things that solve real problems (a clich , I know).
My playbook is simple: ship fast, get in front of users, and iterate like hell.
Perfect launches are a myth.
Real feedback from real people using your stuff? That's pure gold.
Just droppin' Vibes (music discovery through human stories) and honestly, I'm more hooked on the building process than stressing about metrics. There's nothing quite like going from napkin sketch to live product in days, not months.
What drives me:
Building in public: the wins, the face-plants, and everything in between
Scratching my own itch (if I need it, someone else probably does too)
Keeping it stupid simple until complexity adds value
Shipping beats planning every damn time
Always up for talking shop about building, launching, or that wild rush when your side project suddenly has real users hitting refresh.
Have you ever had your launch cancelled or delayed?
Hey everyone,
Last year I released my first app and published it to the App Store, and although it took me way longer than planned, I couldn t be more grateful!
Backstory: I started developing a mental health app about a year ago and I added a coming soon banner to ProductHunt. I was planning on releasing the app in October and September had just started, so it was the perfect amount of time to get some users on the waiting list. However, at the same time I created the banner, I was just enrolling in the developer program and it really took too long. I lost track of time and my product launched here, but I didn't even have it on the App Store yet, so I lost those users in the waiting list, since they opened an almost empty launch.
Marketing for early stage startups
As the founder of an early-stage edtech startup, I've been a little "overwhelmed" with which social media platforms to stick with. I'm not sure which ones to invest most of my time into and which to steer clear of.
Given that target audiences vary between different companies, how successful have you found TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, and even Product Hunt in gaining traction for your company? Have you spent the money investing in advertisements or "promotions?" Was it worth it?
I've gotten over 100k+ views on some videos, but they haven't been particularly effective in terms of conversions.