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Kanbanq : Open alpha

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Christer Papanicolaou

Christer Papanicolaou

•4d ago
Roadmap & feedback system competitors fear, clickable links… and the dark side – Kanbanq v0.1.4
... been busy plotting something big. v0.1.4 lays the first bricks for a feature we re really excited about turning your Kanbanq boards into a complete roadmap & feedback system, baked right in. Soon, your users will be able to vote on ideas, suggest features, comment, and even create support tickets all without you juggling multiple tools. And yes we re keeping it true to Kanbanq s style: simple, lightweight and easy to use. But that s just the groundwork ...

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General

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Peni shopify

Peni shopify

•7d ago
🚀 Claude is changing the way code is written — and thought.
... nuance. It doesn t just spit code. It interprets intent. You re not talking to a compiler. You re talking to a collaborator. The result? Less time coding. More time designing, thinking, solving. Developers become architects of thought, not bricklayers of logic. Programming is becoming a feedback loop between human intention and AI interpretation. It s not about perfect prompts. It s about interactive thought refinement. Claude is your rubber duck if your duck had 200k tokens of memory ...

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Self-Promotion

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Rupansh Kaushik

Rupansh Kaushik

•1mo ago
Tired of answering the same customer questions over and over?
... built a simple AI chat that handles FAQs instantly, captures leads, and hands over to your team when needed. If you want to free up your time and make your customers happier, check it out at brickbytes.co.in Happy to chat if you re curious ...

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Introduce yourself

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Saddam Hosen (SH Saad)

Saddam Hosen (SH Saad)

•1mo ago
Hi, I’m Saddam Hosen – Founder of Free Document Maker (No Ads, No Watermarks) 💡
... including WebP & AVIF) On the creative side, I also produce Bengali music under the name SH Saad my songs like Rongin Prithibi and Cholona Harai are available on YouTube and JioSaavn. Bootstrapped. No ads. No shortcuts. Just building brick by brick

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General

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Ross Danowitz

Ross Danowitz

•2mo ago
Marketing: From a 20 year old college students consumer tendencies
... trust my algorithm on IG reels way more than TikTok. I am more willing to stay for the first 10 seconds of the video and let it "pick up," because I trust my IG algorithm. I built it brick by brick

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General

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Daniel

Daniel

•3mo ago
Most social tools feel like they were built for someone else.
... friend and I were running into the same brick wall over and over again: we'd attempt a tool, be excited for about 10 minutes and then it'd be like it was built for another team, another workflow, or honestly, another era. Some were clunky. Some were too complicated. None of them worked how we needed. So we set out to build Loopify, something we'd actually want to use ourselves: Quick. Efficient. Simple. Doesn't get you thinking ...

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General

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Faseeh Yasin

Faseeh Yasin

•4mo ago
💥 Why Does Starting a Business Feel Like Running Into a Brick Wall?
... want to talk about something which is really close to my heart and this problem occurs alot with other founders as well... Starting a new business is exciting but writing a business plan often feels like hitting a brick wall. Blank pages. Overwhelm. Doubt. So today, I want to share something close to my heart and something I wish I had when I started working on my own ideas. Let's understand what I am working on! You have ... ... billion-dollar idea. You sit down to write your business plan... and boom brick

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Introduce yourself

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Hugo Harris

Hugo Harris

•4mo ago
Introducing myself and looking for guidance on my newsletter, Consumer Chronicles
... Transparency is becoming a brand differentiator in luxury, not just a compliance checkbox. Gen Z isn t just digital-first they re algorithm-native and culturally fluid. Most brands aren t ready. Supply Chains require redesign for more elasticity Brick and Mortar is going nowhere, but integration to the virtual is critical I ve started a weekly newsletter to cover exactly this: strategy, technology, and transformation across retail and consumer goods mostly in APAC, but globally relevant. If that ... ... uploaded them. Appreciate any help getting this newsletter going and guidance on my style and content. Is there anything missing in it? Comment from Hugo Harris(@hugoconsumerchronicles): @jakecrump  It is right? Still around 85% of all spend is brick

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Self-Promotion

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Hugo Harris

Hugo Harris

•4mo ago
Consumer Chronicles; Insights into the future of retail and consumer goods
... Transparency is becoming a brand differentiator in luxury, not just a compliance checkbox. Gen Z isn t just digital-first they re algorithm-native and culturally fluid. Most brands aren t ready. Supply Chains require redesign for more elasticity Brick and Mortar is going nowhere, but integration to the virtual is critical I ve started a weekly newsletter to cover exactly this: strategy, technology, and transformation across retail and consumer goods mostly in APAC, but globally relevant. If that ...

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General

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Nika

Nika

•5mo ago
Spending money culture in the US versus the rest of the world
... Comment from Jemmy(@amiaomomo): @busmark_w_nika  same with you! Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @theonebroker  aaa, I am glad you mentioned that. I almost forgot that this is like their tradition. I observed it in brick-mortar shops, and totally didn't take it into account offline ...

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Introduce yourself

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Martin Polasek

Martin Polasek

•5mo ago
I Left the City, Went to the Jungle, and Came Back With a Mission
... used to clean rooms in a 5-star hotel. Then I was hauling bricks on a construction site in London. Now I m building a platform I believe could change how people work forever. Humble Beginnings I grew up in the Czech Republic. Studied CNC. Worked as a van driver. I moved to Amsterdam full of energy and ambition, ready to see the world. Instead, I found myself cleaning luxury hotel rooms, watching handwritten rotas, chaotic shift plans, and endless ...

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Self-Promotion

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Martin Polasek

Martin Polasek

•5mo ago
From Hotel Housekeeper to Founder — Building Tools for Teams Like Mine
... real: Managewise -- a tool to help small teams track time, manage shifts, and handle payroll without drowning in spreadsheets or overpriced tools. No VC. No fluff. Just something I wish existed back when I was cleaning rooms and moving bricks. We re live now. Feedback, roasting, or support all welcome https://managewise.co.uk ...

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Self-Promotion

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Prashant Lakhlani

Prashant Lakhlani

•6mo ago
I'm on 70 day steak and launching today!
... Everyone, I'm on 70 day steak and finally launching today! I'm launching my 3rd product Brick - SaaS Starter Kit You can find more information here: https://www.producthunt.com/post... would love to get your feedback! Cheers ...

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General

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Prashant Lakhlani

Prashant Lakhlani

•7mo ago
What will happen after people hit Notify on my Hub Page?
... Everyone, I will be launching tomorrow! I see around 70 people hit notify for Brick - SaaS Starter Kit on the hub page so far here: https://www.producthunt.com/prod... What will happen once the launch is live? Does ProductHunt.com sends an email to these people? How many notify is needed to do well with launch and get some good amount of traffic in your experience? Wish me good luck! Comment from Carmen Judson(@carmen_judson): Yes, Product Hunt sends emails ...

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Prashant Lakhlani

Prashant Lakhlani

•7mo ago
Which category is recommended for a SaaS Starter Kit for developers?
... launching Brick - a SaaS Starter Kit for Startups. It's a project with fully working and tested source code with pre-built must-have features implemented for your next SaaS project so that you can start months ahead. I was curious about what category should I choose when launching. Is the developer tools category appropriate or should I change it to something else? Comment from Michael Anthony Roberts(@michaelanthonyroberts): Definitely Developer Tools, since it's targeted at making SaaS development ...

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Prashant Lakhlani

Prashant Lakhlani

•8mo ago
Starter kit founders, how did you get your first users?
... first. Well, I frequently help founders build their SaaS MVP and use the same starter kit for 2-3 projects now. But when it comes to marketing, everything is tricky, isn't it? P.S. If you are curious, check Brick Starter Kit in my profile, that's exactly what I'm talking about ...

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Reece Jones

Reece Jones

•3yr ago
What is a quote/phrase you hold onto?
... favorites are: "Rome wasn't built in a day, but they laid bricks every hour." Had a launch day that didn't go as well as I'd hoped. But this quote has been bouncing around in my head, reminding me that constant and focused work will get me there. No matter how small. "Three foot world." The only things I can control are within the three feet in front of me, so that's all thats worth my time ...

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