What was your primary motivation behind creating your product?

Jacobs Journey
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Tin Chung
I was a tab hoarders. It was inconvenient to group my 100 tabs into one or track my time on the Internet. I know there are solutions out there but they are small apps, not includes all the feature that I want. So I made one. The app is TabHub (https://tabhub.io/)
Jacobs Journey
@chungquantin It's fantastic when personal pain points drive innovation and solutions! TabHub sounds like a comprehensive tool designed out of your unique experience.
Kunal Mehta
As a co-founder, our drive stemmed from a passion to solve a real-world problem and make a positive impact. We wanted to empower users to enhance their lives through innovative solutions. Your curiosity about our journey means a lot to us! If you're planning to launch your own product, feel free to connect with me on Product Hunt; I'd love to be there to support you when you unveil your creation! 🚀
Jacobs Journey
@realkunalmehta Your willingness to support and guide others on their entrepreneurial journeys Is truly inspiring Kunal!
Elena Tsemirava
I am solving my personal problem. When I started my first startup I faced the challenge of setting up my financial model. There were two reasons for that. First I had to provide numbers to the investors. Second I needed to understand if my business model makes sense at all. So I googled and couldn't find a tool to do financial projections out of the box. It took me several months and 2-3 financial consultants to build an XL. So I thought that others might have the same issue and started doing custdev. The results proved that I was right. So now I am building a tool that solves all these problems. This is my biggest motivation: to help others.
Jacobs Journey
@elenat It's great to see how you're turning your own challenges into a solution that can help others. I'm curious to know more about how you developed your tool. What kind of features does your tool offer that make it stand out from other financial modeling tools?
maelus
Until now, my products where an excuse to explore AI techs 👽
Tristan Berguer
Help people to talk about their project in press
Brandon Scott
We wanted to create a product / company that made an impact on our communities which is why we decided to create quality, educational games.
Yannick
Solving a pain I had. And I suppose, if I have this pain, maybe others will have it too.
Kevin Brendel
The motivation for creating A product: We wanted to do it and we want to move our business model over to making most of our money from our products. The motivation for creating THIS product: We want it ourselves and nothing like it existed (and still doesn't). Being your own customer makes it easier to make all of the thousands of tiny decisions that go into building a product in a way that it will actually serve real users. I is also much more motivating to push through the hard parts to actually arrive at something special.
Jacobs Journey
@kevin_brendel A unique blend of business strategy and personal drive. Nice! The intersection of business needs and genuine personal use often yields some of the most impactful products.
Italo Costa | System Developer
Sorry I don't have a very nice answer. I live in Brazil where the salary is very low. I'm studying to be a developer. The answer to your question... for me is MONEY!.
Jacobs Journey
@italo_costa then that's a good reason! No need to be ashamed :))
Jason
I wrote a blog about it How a story on Indiehackers inspired creation of Aiquare https://www.aiquare.com/blogs/th...
The primary motivation behind creating the product was to provide users with a clutter-free, time-saving, and highly efficient Platform. It aims to streamline tasks, enhance productivity, and make interactions more seamless and enjoyable. We're committed to delivering an exceptional user experience!
Jacobs Journey
@akanksha_hunts It's clear to see that you've prioritized user experience and efficiency in the creation of your platform. A clutter-free and streamlined experience can really be so transformative for users. Super cool!