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Sune B. Thorsen
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So cool to see this on ProductHunt! 🎉
I've been using App Finder for a few months, and it's by far the easiest way for me to find new apps (I primarily use it for finding Android games).
I love the many filters and advanced search options.
Hope you'll keep it up, as there's nothing quite like this out there.
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The most advanced search engine for Android apps & games
Sune B. Thorsen
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I've just spent 15 minutes playing around with this, and it works A LOT better than I first anticipated. Well done! :) I've already gotten lots of ideas for new LinkedIn posts.
LinkedIn Post Generator
Create high quality posts like top creators, 60k already did
Sune B. Thorsen
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I've been following Butter for such a long time. It's been a pleasure to see it evolve over the years :)
Butter 2.0
Effortlessly run engaging sessions that people love
Sune B. Thorsen
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Been following this for a while, and I love it! :) Great job to the team.
QApop 2.0
Automate marketing on Quora to grow your business
Sune B. Thorsen
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Looks fantastic. What are the plans for monetizing it?
ClipDrop Remove Background
The most accurate background remover, available for free
Sune B. Thorsen
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Congratulations on the launch! Seems really neat.
Does it work with Javascript-based websites (where there's a shell and the content is loaded dynamically), or does this hinder the platform's ability to read the data it uses for the reports?
SEO-Checker.io
The complete, free SEO audit tool
Sune B. Thorsen
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This couldn't come at a better time 👏
Seems really impressive, and it's awesome to see that you've been able to maintain it free for so long :) Keep it up!
Butter
All-in-one tool for the smoothest virtual workshops 🧈
Sune B. Thorsen
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What a brilliant idea! I'm loving it. Hope to see it develop further :)
Which Frame?
Search a video with AI magic. Which frame has X?
Sune B. Thorsen
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I've been part of this community for a few months now, and I've been really enjoying it. It's nice to get input on tech stacks from other indie creators, and we often also provide in-depth feedback on each other's products and/or ideas :)
LUNADIO
Turn your side project into business
Sune B. Thorsen
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I already write and edit lots of articles every week, so I honestly didn't expect this tool to be of much help (I already use Grammarly too). But wow! The word and styling suggestions it came up with definitely improved my test article. By a lot.
I might just end up having to use this moving forward. Well done to @matejg 👏
InstaText
AI-based editing tool that helps you improve your text
Sune B. Thorsen
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This is such a fun idea. Congratulations on the launch of it! :) I'll play more around with it later today.
Tweet Ideas
Never run out of tweets again with this content generator
Sune B. Thorsen
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What a fun application of NFTs, haha :)
Serious question; what prevents someone from minting another token (outside of Valuables) that is also connected to the same tweet?
Valuables
Buy and sell tweets autographed by their creators.
Sune B. Thorsen
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This is amazing! As a content creator (YouTube), this is exactly what I have been looking for. It will allow me to re-purpose existing content for other channels very easily and make it feel native to those platforms.
Thank you! Keep it up :)
Jitter Beta
A simple animation tool on the web
Sune B. Thorsen
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From the top of my head:
1) Communicate why your product is better than Uptime Robot
2) Make it super clear how easy it is to migrate from Uptime Robot to your solution and still retain the same features. Oftentimes, people don't want to switch because of the time it takes to learn a new tool!
3) Figure out if those users who say that they're already using the competitor are really just...
How to beat the "I already use the solution of your competitor" argument ?
Aurelio
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Sune B. Thorsen
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Sometimes, I come across a feature request that I just instantly get. You know, those "aha!" moments where you realize something about your product that you had never thought of before. I tend to prioritize those features. You may call it gut feeling, but it has worked just fine on a small scale for me.
In general, although I didn't know about the RICE framework before this post, it seems like...
When to listen to a customer and when not to?
James Quinn
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Sune B. Thorsen
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You don't need to be a programmer, but it will be difficult to make proper decisions if you don't fully understand the tech and how long development takes. If you don't understand these things, the team of programmers in your startup will most likely end up being super frustrated with you, as you set unrealistic deadlines.
So yeah, having some level of technical knowledge is preferred.
In a Startup does a Product Manager Need to be Technical?
Nafis
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Sune B. Thorsen
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It can be worth it, yet. Just be careful not to let stress consume you. It happened to me, and it doesn't not lead to a good place.
However, I have definitely emerged stronger on the other side of it, and I'm now enjoying creating again.
So was it worth it? Yes
Did I learn a lot? Yes
Would I rather have been without the stress? Of course
Would I do it again? Yes, and I am :) But this...
Is it really worth it?
Nova N.
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Sune B. Thorsen
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Lovely idea - I'll be sure to recommend this to those in my network who are looking to buy backlinks :)
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