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We've crossed 400 votes - Help us get that #1 ๐
We launched Session Replay today!
The love we've been getting is insanneee, thank you so much and keep backing us up. Help us grab that #1 ๐ for the day.
The amount of work that has gone into this product was a truckload, this really means a lot to the entire team!
Support us here ๐๐
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/requestly-session-replays
Vaibhav Nigam
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Requestly Session Replay is live now ๐๐
๐ Hello Product Hunt Community,
I'm Vaibhav, Head of Engineering at Requestly, and I take pride to share that Session Replay has been one of the most innovative products I have ever had opportunity to engineer! ๐
As a front-end developer with over 11 years in the field, I've faced numerous challenges in the web development. Creating Session Replay, however, stands out as a true testament to...
Requestly Session Replays streamline internal bug reporting and thereby enable devs to debug web applications faster. Anyone in the company can record web interactions stitched with Network, console logs, Stack trace, device info to make it easy to fix bugs.
Session Replays by Requestly
Debug web apps faster with record & replay
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๐ Hello Product Hunt Community,
I'm Vaibhav, Head of Engineering at Requestly, and I take pride to share that Session Replay has been one of the most innovative products I have ever had opportunity to engineer! ๐
As a front-end developer with over 11 years in the field, I've faced numerous challenges in the web development. Creating Session Replay, however, stands out as a true testament to...
Session Replays by Requestly
Debug web apps faster with record & replay
Vaibhav Nigam
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Backing them up is the biggest support!
Just trust them even if things don't go your way. Everyone makes mistakes, so we need to make them feel comfortable. I'm sure they'll be driven themselves when you blindly trust them.
ps: This makes sense only when you know you've hired the right person and they're good at what they do
How do you motivate your teammate when they're frustrated?
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How's your Monday looking like? Whats new?
Vaibhav Nigam
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Absolutely, hustling all the way!!
Happy Saturday! Are you building on weekends?
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Running service-based companies is all about handling people and deadlines. Things will always be delayed, and clients will always put pressure. The stress is intense and sometimes isn't that enjoyable.
But again, the pro side to a service based company is the instant revenue and the profit compared to a long-term play with a product based company.
What distinct challenges do service-based companies face compared to product-based companies?
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I think there are mostly entrepreneurs and product folks, but I've met some really cool developers and indie hackers here as well.
Although designers and marketers are mostly here for inspirations and to check things out of pure curiosity.
How is the audience split on Product Hunt in terms of persona?
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It doesn't sound impossible. It needs a little more time to mature and get more human-like.
โFriday's conundrumโ
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Improving productivity of frontend devs by making the development process 10x faster.
What problem are you solving for your users?
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Community-led growth is the best one that worked for us. As the dev community is one of the most active communities, we focussed on making them happy and it was all Word of mouth and organic from then.
What made your product really take off and become successful? - the tipping point
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What do Engineers do on Product Hunt prior to a launch?
We're doing a launch at Requestly next week, and I'm looking for some help in using this platform efficiently. Thoughts?
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