What are your plans for this year?
Iren from FirstHR
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Share what you are planning to build and launch.
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Lonnie McRorey@lonniemcrorey
Our main goal @TeamStation AI is to integrate into large VMS and also fine tune our Human-Capacity Spectrum Modeling as we are getting rid of the resume and job description to radically change how we align human effort to ideas with certainty, continuity, and predictability. It took us 5 years of R&D and the time has come to unveil our UFO.
Fun Fact - Did you know the first version of a CV in written recorded history was Leonardo Da Vinci back in 1482? And guess what? He lied on his resume. So think about all these system and ATS's feeding inaccurate data to align candidates. Yeah the entire HR industry is broken and we are doing something about it.
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@lonniemcrorey Good luck to you, Lonnie!
Building Kalenda AI - An extension to manage your google events and tasks.
MoodyCal - Track your emotions at work to manage stresses and living a happy life.
At a minimum, make a new launch!
@nickanisimov Let's go!
We are developing and preparing our biggest feature, Grapevine Spaces and Information hub which will allow users to communicate where work happens and work where communication happens. We will launch it at our first even virtual event “Redefining the Rules of Work (RTROW)”
Super excited about this launch and can’t wait to get it into the hands of our customers and future customers!
@zachwrightfromgrapevine Good luck, Zach!
I’m Ajay from Squad CX, working on a new collaborative freelancing marketplace launching soon on Product Hunt! 🚀
I’d love to invite you to check it out and share your thoughts. Let’s connect!
@irina_ivashchinenko check linkedin.
@ajay27324 Let's connect.
Work motion design on at least 5 launch videos on PH
Nice to meet you, Iren—thanks for asking! Planning out an entire year can feel overwhelming, but I’ve learned that having a clear vision is crucial. After all, if you don’t know where you're headed, how can you be sure you'll get there?
The past couple of years have brought major changes in my life. Losing my husband in March 2024 was a profound reminder of how fragile life is. It’s pushed me to stay focused and create a solid game plan to keep myself moving forward in the right direction.
My background is in educational technology, and I’m incredibly excited about the future of AI—especially in education. This isn’t my first major paradigm shift; I’ve witnessed the transition from the industrial economy to the information/attention economy, and now, we're stepping into the AI and decentralized economy. The world is changing rapidly, and I believe AI will fundamentally reshape how we work, create, and connect.
I’ve been in the crypto space since the early days of BTC, and over the past five years, I’ve been deeply focused on AI. As an artist, I’ve embraced AI tools as part of my creative process, blending technology with art to push boundaries in the digital space.
Currently, I’m working on two projects that I’m excited about:
AI Cal Count – This is an MVP I built to solve a personal need. I wanted a simple, no-fuss way to track my health and weight loss, and AI Cal Count does just that. It's designed to make tracking effortless and intuitive, and my goal is to refine it further and expand its features.
ARTstocker – This project is close to my heart. It started as a way to manage my own “sawdust” images—those extra creations that pile up over time but still hold value. I realized I wasn't alone; so many artists have thousands of unused photos and AI-generated pieces sitting on hard drives, generating nothing. ARTstocker aims to change that by providing a space to organize, share, and monetize these works. Initially, I’m using it myself (gotta eat my own dog food first!), but the bigger vision is to offer it as a powerful tool for other artists. The platform will integrate with major creative apps and even blockchain solutions like Vitruveo to help artists unlock new revenue streams.
This year is all about refining these projects, launching them to a wider audience, and staying committed to my personal and professional growth. It’s an exciting time, and I can’t wait to see where it all leads.
How about you? What are your plans for the year?
Learn something new.
Some new industry or language.
Well, I'd like to start learning a language)
Launching soon!
Launch our product and achieve ARR 500k!!
The same thing we do every night, Pinky—try to take over the world LOL Nah just playing i just built an app the entreprenuers that want to post more on social media i left my job so now im working and praying that takes off
@cornell_gorman25 I'm sure you'll succeed.
I’m working on creating a data visualization platform for product managers that simplifies text-heavy documentation through automated, data-driven visuals built around your content. This helps teams communicate key insights more clearly and efficiently.
This year, my focus is on gaining a deep understanding of our target customers, identifying their pain points, and using that feedback to shape the platform. The aim is to build alongside users to ensure the product meets their needs, with the goal of completing our MVP and launching a tool that truly supports product teams in managing and communicating their workflows.
As a product manager yourself, I’d love to hear what challenges you face when it comes to documentation and visual communication! @irina_ivashchinenko