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Self-Promotion

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Peter T. Brown

Peter T. Brown

•8d ago
Is your SaaS already out there? Are you sure?
... indie hacker forums, and startup graveyards you'll never find manually. What we built: An AI that acts like 100 researchers working in parallel. Give us your idea in plain English, and in 4 minutes we'll surface: Direct competitors (obvious ones) Indirect threats (the not-so-obvious ones) Failed startups in your space (learn from their mistakes) The ACTUAL keywords your customers use (spoiler: it's not what you think) The kicker: Your first 3 reports are completely free ... ... card required. One founder told us: "I discovered 12 competitors

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GPT-5

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•10d ago
GPT-5: Not the AGI Messiah, but still pretty impressive
... like button. Benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks Benchmarks should always be taken with a grain of salt . They are effectively a snapshot of a models capabilities under near perfect conditions. Sort of like the Big Mac you see on the ads vs the Big Mac you get in the bag. It gives you a good idea, but they're far from a perfect measure of real world usage. Math (AIME 2025, no tools): 94.6 percent Real-world coding (SWE-bench Verified ... ... Multilingual programming (Aider Polyglot): 88.0 percent Multimodal understanding (MMMU): 84.2 percent Medical reasoning (HealthBench Hard): 46.2 percent Graduate-level logic (GPQA without tools, via GPT-Thinking Pro): 88.4 percent In production, GPT-5 Thinking cuts hallucinations by 45 percent versus

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Introduce yourself

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Md Al Mamun

Md Al Mamun

•3mo ago
👋 Hello Product Hunt — I’m Mamun, ASO Expert & App Marketer
... Makers! I m Md. Al Mamun is an ASO Specialist and full-stack app marketer currently working full-time in this space. Over the past few years, I ve helped launch and grow multiple apps on both iOS and Android all focused on utility, AI, and productivity. I ve been involved in: App Store Optimization (ASO

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p/altern

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Dariush Abbasi

Dariush Abbasi

•3mo ago
Introducing New Submission Plans on Altern
... just update our pricing model on Altern. More info: Introducing New Submission & Advertising Plans for AI Tools on Altern

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p/posthog

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James Hawkins

James Hawkins

•5mo ago
AMA w/ James & Tim (founders of posthog)
... dont love Pineapple on pizza, is a very important thing Comment from James Hawkins(@james_hawkins3): g2 doesn't feel authentic / have minimal idea how much traffic it drives. i think we pay them defensively as all our competitors seem to have gone nuts there so we looked super weird to not have a good presence. with product hunt itself, being really direct, b2b saas has felt painful to get as much traffic as productivity or hobby developer based stuff ... ... stuff here regularly and get some traffic if it's good enough. if we build up lots of reviews etc along the way, that'd be awesome. the "pay g2 to let us look mature relative to our competitors

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Cal.com

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Matt Carroll

Matt Carroll

•6mo ago
Cal Vs Calendly
... features as used by technical users) and Calendly is cheaper initially but scales up in cost (more user friendly + most app compatible). Comment from Matt Carroll(@catt_marroll): also just realized cal is totally free for my usecase, vs 10/mo on calendly to support multiple calendars. seems like basically a no brainer.. Comment from Matt Carroll(@catt_marroll): Just to put a bow on this i went with cal.com . main reasons were 1. the price, 2. i liked ...

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General

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Stan Xu

Stan Xu

•7mo ago
How to deal with directional comments from competitors?
... Here's the situation: our extension product has been listed on the Chrome Web Store, a platform where developers cannot reply to or delete comments. A competitor seems to be leaving one-star reviews, claiming that a certain product (of course it's their product) is much better than JobJump. I d like to know how you all would handle this kind of issue. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): Did they give any specific reasons why they product ...

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General

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Tatiana Vdovychenko

Tatiana Vdovychenko

•7mo ago
Do you write release notes?
... Absolutely! Release notes are more than a changelog they're a communication tool for users and a powerful ASO strategy. Well-crafted release notes can improve your app s search rankings, reduce churn, and show users you re actively improving. The trick is balancing technical details with user benefits. For example, instead of saying, "Fixed bugs in iOS version," say, "Resolved iOS app crashes for smoother performance ...

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General

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Codo logix

Codo logix

•5yr ago
App Store Optimization (ASO)
... Everyone, this thread is about App Store Optimization and App marketing. You can share your Own experience about ASO ...

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