🤔 Are you really making the most of Product Hunt, or just following the herd?
Marian Vovk
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Product Hunt is a vibrant hub for tech enthusiasts and creators to discover and share innovative products. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned user, making the most of this platform can open doors to new opportunities. Here are some tips to help you thrive and ignite conversations:
- Start by tailoring your feed to match your interests. Following specific categories and enabling notifications can keep you in the loop. What categories have surprised you with their offerings?
- Exploring curated collections is another great way to unearth themed products. Have you stumbled upon any hidden gems this way?
- Jump into discussions and share your insights. It's a fantastic way to learn and grow with others. What's been your most memorable takeaway from a Product Hunt conversation?
- Thoughtful commenting is key when engaging with creators. Have you formed any lasting relationships or collaborations through your interactions?
- Crafting a compelling product listing with a catchy tagline and visuals is crucial. What's the most creative listing you've seen, and why did it catch your eye?
- Mobilizing your network is vital for a successful launch. How have you rallied your community to support your product?
- Listening to feedback from early adopters can be incredibly beneficial. Do you have a story where user feedback significantly shaped your product?
By embracing these strategies, you can discover exciting products, build meaningful connections, and launch your innovations with great success. What other tips would you add to this list? Let's get the conversation going in the comments!
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Alexander Galitsky@ag94
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Good Tips. Thanks for sharing. :)
100% agree! I like to follow the top products but also dig into the more niche ones related to AI and no-code. The reviews and maker comments on those hidden gems can be super insightful. I try to ask a question or share a thought when I have one rather than just lurking. Gotta get that engagement up to get the most out of PH!
I think most people just follow what's trending on PH without really leveraging it strategically. My tips: 1) Engage genuinely with products/makers, not just surface level 'looks cool' comments. 2) Hunt products yourself to understand the process and build cred. 3) Use PH as a learning tool, not just a leaderboard - upvote products you actually find valuable and want to remember.
Great points! I try to dig deeper on PH by focusing on a few key areas: 1) Products that solve problems I'm working on 2) Competitors to products I'm building 3) Unique products with clever execution. Then I dive into the comments sections to see what people love/hate and jot down ideas to experiment with. Lots of creative inspiration if you treat it like a research tool vs just a leaderboard to chase.
It's easy to just upvote what's popular, but to really get value from PH, dive deep into products in your niche. Read the maker comments, reviews, and discussions to find hidden gems you can learn from. Don't be afraid to ask questions and share your insights too!
Definitely agree, don't just blindly upvote the trending products! I always make a point to check out products related to AI, no-code tools, and productivity. Reading through the comments and reviews helps me discover cool new products and get ideas for my own projects. And don't be shy about sharing your own two cents - the PH community is super welcoming to discussion and feedback!
I try to get the most out of PH by being an active contributor - posting thoughtful comments, asking questions, and sharing useful resources. It's about engaging with the community, not just following trends. Quality > quantity.
So true! It's easy to get stuck in an echo chamber on PH. I try to consciously seek out lesser-known products that align with my interests. Reading the discussions and reviews often uncovers really creative approaches and insights I can apply to my own projects. Asking questions has also led to great conversations with makers. Taking the time to provide thoughtful feedback feels rewarding too - we're all trying to build awesome things after all!
I have definitely stumbled upon some hidden gems through curated collections. They’re a great way to see new and unique products. What’s the best find you’ve had this way?