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Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help. 🙏🏽
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Shraddha Srivastava
Hi all, Thanks, @abadesi for starting this thread. We are working on a product called Browsee. You can check it out at: https://browsee.io Browsee is a tool to help applications in understanding and giving flawless experience to their users via session recordings, heatmaps, and widgets. Browsee automatically tags interesting user sessions which reduces the client's effort to watch sessions to 1%. It gives easy to customize widgets which can be triggered when user experience is hurt to improve their experience in real-time. We are also working on a Chrome Extension to get easy insights overlaid with the client's product for 10x usability. It would be great if you can give us any feedback or suggestions!
Angela Jeffrey
@abadesi @shraddhasrivastava Hey Shraddha - Browsee reminds me of Hotjar, but the pricing for startups is better!! So that's very compelling! I would definitely use the Chrome Extension when it exists.
Shraddha Srivastava
@abadesi @angela_jeffrey Thanks Angela! We are already working on it and would probably be ready in a month or so. Will definitely inform you once it will be ready!
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@abadesi @shraddhasrivastava - just a personal preference. i would shorten the current homepage and bring in the features on the homepage. the reason - i think it would link the benefits and features more strongly.
Shraddha Srivastava
@abadesi @ebrahimkhalil Thanks a lot Ebrahim. This is a useful suggestion and we are also thinking of doing that. Will certainly make the changes soon.
Patryk Gułaś
@abadesi @shraddhasrivastava Hey - I've just checked the site, my first impression was that the product is described in easy and understandable way. Most important features are pointed with images. That's really nice. What caught my attention was the landing page design. I personally don't like that gradient on top bar. I would also suggest focus on some details like vertically centering navigation in top bar, adding some paddings - for example in the top section and sign up button. There are some rounded and some sharp borders. Would be good to unify that and put some work on colors. Again, I just personally don't feel well with that blue/violet combination. Keep working and good luck!
Hanna Barzakouskaya
Hi Makers, My company, Nsenes, is developing a platform and mobile apps that help to detect diseases before their first symptoms appear. Describing a problem we want to solve, I need to draw your attention to the term Disease Detection Delay. In brief, the detection delay is the time interval between the onset of symptoms and a diagnose confirmation. It needs to be said that the detection delay for chronic diseases will make you concerned. The detection delay for diabetes is more than 6 years now. And it takes 2 years and 3 or 4 specialists to recognize high blood pressure, 7 years for lung cancer, up to a year for cardiovascular disease and diagnosis is often confirmed once severe damage to the heart has already taken place. And more importantly, some age-related diseases are impossible to cure. I mean that people won't be able to return their health to the state they didn't have this disease. At the same time, we're worried that the interest in the preventive maintenance won't be high. Even here our product in upcoming gathered got few subscribers. So I'd love to know what you think, and if you think this could be useful for you, or not! Here's the link https://www.producthunt.com/upco... And our site https://nsenes.health/
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@sfrostwick Great question so far. It worth to say that It's difficult to be short answering this question. Our solution is all about data. 1. We use non-personalized lab test results for learning neural networks. We compare these results with the doctor's interpretation 2. User data: - surveys help us to understand lifestyle habits that is proven to affect personal health (family disease history, personal history, personal habits, etc) - results of lab test and medical exams (ultrasounds, MRI) which our user passed in past - results of recommended exams based on personal risks. The last two points may be added manually or download from labs.
morethan1
@anna_panchenko Really great idea. As a potential user, I didn't see any mention of data privacy or security. This is a big no no for me. Why would I use your product if data protection is not your priority (at least how I perceive it).
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@morethan1 Thanks for mentioning this! We take personal data security seriously. Our platform relies on well-known industry adopted third party services to handle authentication and personal data. We use Auth 0 and don’t store PII in our backend. User data is secured on the physical level by Google Cloud Platform. I will add this point to the description.
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@anna_panchenko - this is interesting. is the approach to take current data and project it into the future?
Sean Donnelly
@anna_panchenko Nice idea! I've signed up. I have two questions. 1. How are you monetizing this? With a premium version? 2. How long does it take a user to complete the survey, are they daily/weekly? Thanks!
TyClimateTechGuy
Hi there, I recently launched our app (Evidence Base) on PH. It helps researchers assess the strength of evidence (data, research papers etc). PH has brought a new kind of user and they seem to be keen on using it to resolve debates. We've created some evidence board templates to cater to this new use case - we call them competing hypothesis templates. Here's how it works: instead of being stuck in an endless debate where your echo chamber reinforces your view, you collaboratively judge the information that each side bases their beliefs/hypothesis on. You judge the evidence together, and the strongest evidence wins. Please take a look and give feedback: http://bit.ly/EvidenceBase19 . The process is based on ideas and research from academia, intelligence and policy circles. If you trust in rational thinking and believe that an honest assessment of the data is the right way to make-up your mind, Evidence Base is for you.
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@tyclimateguy please check that your "learn more" links go to an article to learn more and not to the login page. a very interesting concept to resolve evidence disputes in an app. i have seen this done in several applications, with headings like "for" and "against". interesting to see where this goes
TyClimateTechGuy
@ebrahimkhalil Thanks for taking a look and pointing that out. I'll fix it. Do you have any tips or observations from the past versions you've seen?
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@tyclimateguy - i have not really seen an online version work. these have either been spreadsheets or kanban type boards. what works is a cup of coffee with the research team, and writing small bits that help others understand. hope that helps. keen to try your app. good luck
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@ebrahimkhalil @tyclimateguy Great idea so far! I'd test it more carefully but one annoying issue stopped me. https://prnt.sc/pjfdl2
TyClimateTechGuy
@anna_panchenko thanks so much for kicking the tyres. Noted! I'll update the db to allow for longer board names
tonixx
https://contact.do - Contact form in a link I've always been reluctant to write my email address in comments, so most of the time I don't post that comment. I don't want to feed the spam bots with my email address. That's how I came up with the idea for Contact.do What do you think about it? Would you use it? Please let me know: https://contact.do/toni
morethan1
@tonixx Not sure what it is (maybe the color combo or the layout), but your page looks like one of those spam popup ads.
tonixx
@morethan1 Thx for taking time to check it out! It's the first time I've heard this ... it might be because of the color scheme. I'll ask around to see what others think. Was the message clear? Was it easy to understand what it's for?
morethan1
@tonixx Trying to read what was under "Contact form in a link" was difficult since it kept moving. Reading all your benefits felt like a chore because of the way the text block was formatted. It wasn't easy on the eyes.
Ehsan Zaery Moghaddam
@tonixx It's an interesting idea. But I'm also agree with Alex about the design. I personally didn't like it. I can understand exactly what it does, but I'm pretty sure most people will have difficulty understanding what it offers exactly (with such a high price). Maybe a short animated demonstration of the process or a couple of graphics could helps them to get it.
Amy Giddon
@tonixx I agree with others that your design could do more to build trust and be scannable for the benefits. The price seems very high. With this price, I think you'd have to offer a free trial. I understand you're trying to build referrals with the high referral bounty, but it feels a little scammy - like I'm really trying to profit off of my friends.
Reece
Hey all! Reece here from Treefort. We recently just launched and were lucky enough to get Product #3 of the day, and we're really interested in getting more feedback from Product Hunt users. Treefort is a roadmap and feedback tool that helps you build the right product by collecting, prioritizing & implementing feedback from all your stakeholders. We're getting a lot of love from SaaS companies, and we'd love to hear your feedback on the following: 1) Would you use it? 2) More importantly would you pay for it (see our pricing at treeforthq.com/pricing 3) What don't you like/can we improve? Thanks a lot for the help! Check it out here: https://www.treeforthq.com and grab a free trial for 14 days to test (no CC required). Reece
Angela Jeffrey
@sendpilot1 Hey Reece! Treeloft has a super sleek landing page, and 1) I would definitely *want* to use it. 2) As an early stage startup with budget limitations, I would probably look for a free alternative first - although the price is reasonable for a small team paying annually. We currently use Miro as our roadmap tool - it takes more time to set up, but we don't pay for it. 3) I took a look at Treefort's roadmap and I didn't understand what the color labels stood for. Also, I would like a calendar view of the roadmap.
Shraddha Srivastava
@sendpilot1 Looks really neat. I will definitely give it a try!
Reece
@angela_jeffrey Thanks! We're working on a free changelog widget that will give you 1 internal roadmap and a public changelog to install in your SaaS/app/website so that might work for you! Thanks for the feedback we're looking at other views at the moment
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@sendpilot1 This looks really good. I however find product roadmaps really frustrating as a customer, because they often have no thematic organisation - that makes seeing what is going on extremely difficult.
Deb Mukherjee
@sendpilot1 Treeforthq.com is by far the easiest roadmapping tool I have come across. I love the landing page - it's says exactly what it does; no BS. The Starter plan of $15/month is pretty decent. I am sure most early-stage SaaS startups can afford it. I suppose once you add the changelog widget (as mentioned below), more folks can implement it.
Muhammad Harfoush ✨
Hey there! 👋 We're building Belhana, a floor management service for restaurants that lets people do everything they can do inside a restaurant—browse menus, order, call servers, pay and more—using only their phones. What we're trying to do is to make running a restaurant extremely efficient. It works by giving customers and restaurants the tools to instantly communicate with each other. For example, by checking-in using a QR code, customers can send an order without having to wait for a waiter/waitress. What do you think of the idea as a Goer? Do you think it is something you would use regularly, or you prefer the human interaction? Also if you're into the restaurant business: Do you think we're missing something here? Can Belhana operate hand in hand with full-blown POS without being an inconvenience? Here is our upcoming page, subscribe! https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
Stas Kulesh
Karma Karmabot 2.0 is a peer recognition and appreciation system for business chats. It’s free and available for Slack, MS Teams and Telegram. Good vibes, reports and rewards. Check it out at https://karmabot.chat P.S.: We also built Time for time-tracking, stand-ups and invoicing.
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
@stas_kulesh - I found the "add karmabot to slack" call to action confusing on your pricing table. i was asking myself does the free version, not allow me to add to slack.
Alejandro Mizraji
Hey there! 👋 @abadesi great thread 🤩 I'm Alejandro co-founder of flager.io Flager is a Canva style drag-n-drop editor that let you create interactive web experiences so you can know the interests of your clients or prospects. These experiences can then be published to WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, etc. We collect every interaction that people have with your content. You can then use this data to micro-segment these people in future campaigns. We have seen amazing conversions in tests we have done with different businesses. You can watch a sneak peek of the product in our improvised web https://www.flager.io And here you can watch some finished experiences created with our editor 1: https://drive.google.com/open?id... 2: https://drive.google.com/open?id... 3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/... I'd love to know what you think, and if you think this could be useful for you. We are still under development and hoping to lunch on ProductHunt in early 2020.
Neil Wainwright
@alejandro_mizraji I use Canva a lot so this is something that could be useful. I would say I am interested in seeing how it collects this data and organizes a plan for me.
Mitch Gillogly
Hey Everyone, We just launched our extension StarGaze Social Movie Reviews. Basically Goodreads for Movies. We're trying to bring context into online reviews in order for people to make better informed viewing decisions. Sharing reviews is 10x faster and easier than any alternative and we're still building out a web app to make it easier to interact with our friends. I'd love to know what you guys think and if you could test it out. https://chrome.google.com/websto...
Neil Wainwright
@mitchgillogly I like this idea too. Is the interaction mostly via the emails?
Mitch Gillogly
@neilwainwright Right now a weekly email report is sent every Saturday to you of your friends reviews from the past week. We want to build a web app so reviews appear in real time and people can interact with each other.
Sean Herman
@mitchgillogly Good idea. I'm so far behind in movies (that's what having two kids does!). Like the simplicity of it being a Chrome extension. Checking it out now.
Michael Andreuzza
Hello everybody! I would love to get some decent feedback in the new landung layout on. Https://www.colorsandfonts.com The other pages have also a new layout.! Thank you guys ! And have a great day.
Angela Jeffrey
Hey everyone! Myself and my team are launching Get Kelvin on Product Hunt this Thursday! We're building a new internet - one rated and curated by humans. With Get Kelvin you can rate and review websites, discover new sites, and organize websites into collections. Here's our link: https://www.producthunt.com/upco... I would love to know, before we launch: 1. What you think about the on-boarding experience (https://beta.getkelvin.com) 2. What you think about our Discover Page. (https://beta.getkelvin.com/sites) 3. If you have any other feedback for us!! Thanks in advance! Angela
Shraddha Srivastava
@angela_jeffrey Hey Angela, I think it could be really helpful for someone new to get some inspiration while building a website.
Angela Jeffrey
@shraddhasrivastava Thanks for the feedback! I discover so many interesting and inspiring websites on Get Kelvin and put them in an inspiration collection :) - but it's definitely a use case that we could explore more!
Sean Herman
@angela_jeffrey Hi Angela, I signed up for Get Kelvin. The onboarding experience was very good. Easy to get up and running. I'm navigating around and will loop back with more feedback.
James
Hey everyone! Finally went live with the product I've been working on on Friday, managed to get quite a few signups over the weekend and work out a few post-launch kinks. Felix AI is tool which converts any article or blog post into a video trailer, insta-type story and audio summary. It would be great if anyone has a moment to give it a test drive and let me know your thoughts, I'm continually making tweaks based on what people are saying so anything is super helpful. Free sign up is at https://app.gofelix.ai/create-ac... 🙌
Jérôme Gangneux
@jamesdevonport That's a great service, I'm wondering if you could put some time estimation about the video generation?
James
@jrmgx Thank you for the feedback! Each video takes about 1 minute to render, we're trying to speed that up though :)
Francesco Bellanca
Hey everyone! Thank you @abadesi for starting this thread, our co-founder is a big fan of Elpha! We have built a platform for people that love art but cannot afford to invest in it. It is a crowdinvestment platform allowing people to buy shares of artworks, we just finished our latest sale: a super cool Banksy! We are always into getting users on a skype and asking questions :D What we would love to hear from you guys and gals is how invest-y and how art-y would you expect a product like this to be and what do you think is "off" in what we have now, regarding that balance. Thank you so much! https://feralhorses.co.uk
Camilla Gad Krogsgaard
@abadesi @bellanca_f This is really awesome! Just signed up and will for sure buy some!
tela
@abadesi @bellanca_f I love this idea! I'll be signing up soon. Added to my bookmarks right next to This Is Colossal.
Francesco Bellanca
@abadesi @camilla_gad_krogsgaard Thank you so much! Feel free to reach out on the chat if you have any questions we are always on it :)
Akshay Deo
Hello everyone, Super grateful for this thread @abadesi. I have built a dev/testing tool for Android developers/testers, called Viwr (https://viwr.app) *Why Viwr?* Viwr aims at bridging the gaps in the current android app development ecosystem. *Gaps in the current ecosystem* - Emulator sucks. Even if they are x86 emulators, they can't really emulate the actual device experience. - Using different Android SDK tools is super complicated, which should not be the case. - Developers have to go through a lot of complicated configurations for simulating external factors like location, battery, network etc. - There is no one single report that we can look at to measure the performance of an Android app. *The core mission of Viwr is* - Help developers to use their Android devices as a complete App Development tool. - Give an all in one solution to quantify the performance of their Android app. - One click mocking of Location, Battery, Network conditions for the Android device. *Upcoming features* - Automated security checks for APK. - All in one network inspector. No more complicated setup (Charles proxy, Wireshark) *Steps to install* - Currently Viwr is available for mac. - Open https://viwr.app on your mac device. - Click on Download, to download Viwr .dmg file.
Haneen Krimly
@abadesi @akshay_deo Wow, this tools looks absolutely great! Love the fact there's a free version. I might add it to my DesDev.tools just because of that. I especially think the performance reports are going to be a big deal. Keep up the great work! :D
Akshay Deo
@abadesi @haneenkrimly Thank you so much for your kind words. I would definitely love to see Viwr on desdev.tools. Let me know if you need anything else from me.
Ildi Xhaholli
I just relaunched my personal website. Super hyped to get back into writing and building in the open. This is my first post https://madebyildi.com/@ildi/let...
Colin Brauns
Meta note: this is some copy I've been working with below. I'm not sure if it's best to take this slightly more negative angle, or just to focus on the positive of our solution. We're also working on a re-brand. ~~~ Hey all - I've been a community builder for over 10 years, working on a wide range of projects at places like Google, and Autodesk. I ran community at a co-living network for entrepreneurs that had 10 houses, and hundreds of beds. I launched a Free Skool in college, where anyone could teach a class, and anyone could attend. I helped Google build community with entrepreneurs across the world. From that experience, I believe that the tools for Community Building are terribly broken. Why do I have to have my audience broken up across a meetup, a facebook page, a slack channel, and a mailing list just to get all the features I need? Why does it feel so onerous and painful to launch a robust online community to pair with an offline, events-based community? Why do the tools that exist today largely ignore the logistics and economics of events? Speakers, sponsors, food/drink and venues come into play all the time. Why do we always end using tools not designed for communities, like Slack, where the pricing ends up a very big problem? We're building something new. Join us if you want to discover new community, manage your current community, or build a new one. Sign up here for early access: https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
tela
@colinbrauns I think this does a good job of describing the pain of creating a community. There's a lot of complexity, the economics aren't clear, and that's before the effort of engaging and curating the community. Building products is about solving pain, and there's a lot of pain for you to solve here. I would consider balancing the pain by sharing a little more about what you're building..."something new" is interesting, but not compelling. I hope that helps =)
Emilie Murphy
Hi everyone! 👋 My team at POWr has spent the last 5 years developing a library of 50+ website tools to help small businesses grow online. These tools can be used on any website, all without a developer. 💪 I’m super, super excited that we launched today on Product Hunt and would love for you to check us out and share your feedback. You can check out our site here: www.powr.io. We'd love to know: - What’s your favorite plugin? - Which website builder are you using? - Did you find it easy? - Which templates did you use/would you like? - What integrations should we add to the roadmap? Thanks so much! 🙏It's been a lot of fun being in this supportive community.
tela
@emilie_murphy1 I saw this launch, and the big question that held me back: Is this technology I can use? The phrase 'plugin' is closely associated with Wordpress these days. I didn't see any clear info explaining what technologies POWr is compatible with, and what integration looks like. So, it wasn't clear that it was a solution for me.
Emilie Murphy
@tela Thanks! That's helpful feedback - it's always been something we've struggled with as they're named differently in different marketplaces. WordPress calls them plugins, Shopify calls them apps, in other places they're extensions or widgets. Ultimately, we build tools that integrate with any website builder. What terminology would make more sense for you when trying to talk about them for all site builders?
tela
Hi @emilie_murphy1 - I get the struggle. I don't think there actually is a single perfect word. It might be as simple as a tooltip that uses much of the language above. Something like "Our marketing tools are compatible with any platform, whether you're using Wordpress plugins, Shopify apps, or you've built a custom platform."
Pedro Marques
Hi everyone, We’ve recently launched the landing page of our newest side project and we’re looking for beta testers! Tangerine is a simple habit and mood tracker that helps you organize your routine, achieve your personal goals and reflect on your life. Here’s our landing page: https://www.tangerine.app/. We expect the first private beta to be released in 2-3 weeks and we’d love your thoughts and feedback on it.
Mario Arabov
Hey everyone, it would be really great to have your feedback on our newest product, LAMA 2.0. What's new? We have built a digital journalist that is able to ask you questions starting from your online presence. Give it a try and let me know please: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
John Milinovich
Hi PH Makers! My name's John and I've been a brand-o-holic for 2 decades. I've spent my career building software that helps creators, and am getting ready to launch my team's next product. It's called Aesthetic: www.aesthetic.com We've felt the pain of not being able to visually search across our design work as individual creators, design teams and product teams. We're building Aesthetic to solve this problem, and we're starting with visual search for logos. I'd love to get the feedback of my fellow brandheads to see how this product might be useful. You can read a little bit more / sign up for early access on our new Ship page! Happy to answer any questions y'all might have about the problem, our approach or workarounds you have today for searching public and private design files using tools like Pinterest, Figma, Dropbox, Google and others today. Thanks!
tela
I followed the page when I saw it come up, @jmilinovich. I'd love to get an early view. It's tightly aligned with my project https://www.1brand.co