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Dheeraj

Dheeraj

•8d ago
What offline moment changed the way you think about tech?
... forget how much inspiration lives off-screen. For me, it was showing my cousin how stop losses work using coins on a table. No graphs or anything, it was just moving stacks back and forth to explain risk. That moment hit me: if I can explain trading to a 14-year-old like this, why are most market education platforms so overwhelming? Curious to hear yours, what s a non-digital moment

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Flowtica Scribe

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Zac Zuo

Zac Zuo

•3d ago
A story about a small, obsessive detail in the AI pen's charging case.
... often see "rapid iteration" with hardware, but the core principle of obsessing over the little things is universal. A simple realization sparked this feature: since the Flowtica Scribe is a real pen, users will face that classic moment of "ink anxiety." A spare refill is essential, not just for practical needs, but for peace of mind. During development, dozens of refills were used, which reconnected the team with the simple joy of pen-on-paper writing. This ... ... exposed pen tip wasn't elegant. The design was then refined with our manufacturing partner to create a version with a fully sealed stitch (the right side in pics above). Holding the final version was a "wow" moment

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Laura Cruickshanks

Laura Cruickshanks

•3d ago
🔄 The Post-Trial Drop: How do you handle the downgrade gracefully? ✨
... Clear data export options before downgrade What makes me cringe: Immediate feature lockouts with zero warning Guilt-trip email sequences I'm curious: Which companies nailed your post-trial experience? What would make you more likely to upgrade later vs. bounce forever? The post-trial moment

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Aleksandar Blazhev

•9d ago
Are startup accelerators still worth it in 2025?
... entering an alumni network filled with top-tier founders who are open to helping others from the same ecosystem. That network alone can change the trajectory of your startup. The pressure . Being in that environment creates external momentum. You feel the push to build, iterate, and ship fast. That kind of accountability is hard to replicate on your own. The signal . It might be a soft benefit, but having YC or another respected accelerator on your resume still opens doors ... ... from Iacop Hafiane(@iacop_hafiane): Completely agree. Accelerators offer far more than funding or information. What they really provide is belief. Being surrounded by others building at that speed, with access to tight internal networks and tailored support, creates momentum

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Recap

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Zhiqi Shi

Zhiqi Shi

•9d ago
What Makes "Good" Content?
... clearly define your target audience: Who are they? What's their knowledge level? What market are they in? What kind of content do they usually consume? What content actually works for them? This is essentially user profiling combined with competitor analysis. Back when we were creating educational content, we'd put a ton of effort into user interviews, benchmarking against others, and even using a PBL (Project-Based Learning) approach to constantly refine our content structure ... ... doesn't need to be like that. If it can give someone just a little bit of an insight on one specific point, that can absolutely count as "good." Especially in education, we're really focused on that "aha!" moment

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Bolo

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Nishargo

Nishargo

•14d ago
Talking to ChatGPT Helped Me During a Rough Time. But...
... empathy. And weirdly it helped. Just typing things out, even to a bot, felt like progress. But then I thought: What if your tech could actually hear your voice crack a little? What if it could catch those moments when you say I m fine but don t sound like it? So we built Bolo. It listens not just to what you say, but how you say it. And it gently surfaces your emotional trends over time. If your tone ... ... awareness and support. No heavy journaling, no quizzes. Just voice. It s private. It s insight-focused. And it works while you are speaking. We are not trying to be your therapist. We are just here for those micro-moments

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Okibi

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Mahyad

Mahyad

•15d ago
We Got into YC, Got Kicked Out, and Fought Our Way Back
... late in London. The next day, Gustaf emailed. He liked the team and idea but wanted to see more. He sent a link to book a second interview. I accidentally scheduled that one two days later too. The Yes Moment That second call lasted around 30 minutes. The questions were sharper. Our answers were stronger. At the end, Gustaf asked, Would you like to do YC? We said yes and from there on it was Welcome to YC. We couldn ... ... than you think is possible. We set the application deadline as our launch deadline. We shipped on time. We got the interview. The next day, we got the call. We were in. This time, there were no mullets. Just momentum

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General

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Vijay Anand

Vijay Anand

•23d ago
Media tech Investors
... have some big names signed up. Being Post-product and in revenue mode, we are looking to connect with investors who are active in the media tech space. It feels like everyone is in an AI haze at the moment :) Even though we generate a lot of audience data, we are a big data / ML company at the moment

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Clueso

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Ashutosh Raj

Ashutosh Raj

•24d ago
What’s your go-to move when users aren’t engaging with new features?
... rethink how it s framed in the product? Go back to users and dig into the why ? Trigger an email campaign showing real-world examples? Create a walkthrough video? Leave it be and wait for the right moment? I m curious not just about tactics but the thinking behind them. How do you decide whether the problem is messaging, UX, timing, or just user fatigue? How do you avoid overcorrecting too soon or, worse, abandoning something with potential? This ... ... problem, I assume it s a context problem. Most users aren t sitting around waiting to explore what s new; they re trying to finish something. So if the feature doesn t show up at the right moment

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Suvam Deo

Suvam Deo

•30d ago
What’s the most unforgettable brand promotion or branding moment you’ve seen?
... about branding that actually sticks. The kind that doesn t just look good, but makes you feel something. Not just a nice logo, but the entire vibe. The emotion. The precision. The energy. Whether it s a campaign, launch moment, rebrand, or even a website, we ve all come across branding that made us stop scrolling and say: Damn, that s brilliant. I want to hear about those moments

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Nas.io

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Nuseir Yassin

Nuseir Yassin

•25d ago
Why 90% of great ideas never make their first dollar
... they even launch: Most ideas die in the gap between "This could work" and "Here's version 1." I call it the Idea to Action Gap and it's where dreams go to die. The same 6 questions kill momentum every time: Should I build a landing page first? What tool do I use? Do I need a logo? A brand name? What should I price it at? What if no one signs up? Is it even good enough ... ... just built and shipped. Those 1,000 daily videos became 70 million followers, 20 billion views and a global media company. Since then, I've watched the same pattern with others. When you kill the options and just start, momentum

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Self-Promotion

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Miras

Miras

•28d ago
Beyond the Hype: What I learned from 140 early users of party game in 5 days!
... milestone: my online party game, FaceArena , welcomed 140 users in its first 5 days live of beta version ! It's been a whirlwind, and the "Don't Laugh Challenge" mode is already generating some hilarious (and sometimes epic fail) moments. What's fascinating is seeing how people react when their facial expressions become the controller . It's a completely different dynamic than traditional click-based games. We're observing: The pure joy (and struggle!) of trying to suppress a laugh ... ... maker within the nFactorial Incubator, it's incredible to validate this unique concept so quickly. We're constantly learning from every session, and getting real user feedback is invaluable for shaping FaceArena's future. p.s: if you have a moment

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Chronicle

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Tejas

Tejas

•28d ago
Key takeaways from our 2025 Product of the Month launch | Cursor for Slides
... replies, retweets and DMs to harvest the language your audience actually uses. 2. Rapid-fire experiments We never waited for launch day. Instead, we treated our entire buildup as a real-time lab: Email CTA swaps ( Try Chronicle Pro vs. See Cursor in action ) Slack micro-polls in our beta channel ( Which benefit would you tweet? ) Tweet thread formats (numbered list vs

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General

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Aleksandar Blazhev

•29d ago
Should you launch often on Product Hunt?
... more frequently if there s a big update, new feature, or major change. A launch gives the team an internal reason to move faster, ship something meaningful, and hit deadlines. From a marketing perspective, it s also a great moment to make some noise and re-energize your audience. General Tips: -Don t think of launches as one-offs think in cycles. -U se launches to create momentum

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Self-Promotion

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Gabriel Enemor

Gabriel Enemor

•1mo ago
🚀 Launching KeyVid AI – On the lookout for the right hunter or advice really.
... nervous) to share that KeyVid is now live and it s officially entering its pre-launch phase . KeyVid AI is a tool built for a simple but painful problem: sitting through endless video content just to find the few moments that actually matter. Whether it's webinars, meetings, lectures, or YouTube content, KeyVid lets you interact with videos more like documents searchable, skimmable, and...........smart. It's essentially for anyone who's ever sat through an hour-long video just ... ... find 3 minutes of useful information. It auto-detects the most important moments

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Clueso

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Ashutosh Raj

Ashutosh Raj

•1mo ago
What’s your favorite part of the video creation process?
... talked a lot about the pain points in video creation, but what about the parts you actually enjoy? Is it scripting? Storyboarding? Editing? That final moment when everything just clicks? Curious to hear what parts of the process make it worth the effort for you. Drop your favorite bit below would love to see what others vibe with too. Comment from Ashutosh Raj(@ashutosh_raj): @sania_khan10 oo for sure! I mean it definitely feels like an achievement ... ... meaning that are super useful for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences. I also find that tools rarely support descriptive audio. For visually impaired viewers, being able to add or preview a voiceover track that describes key visual moments

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General

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Charvi Agarwal

Charvi Agarwal

•1mo ago
What has been your most baffling social media moment?
... folks, All of us who have done social media marketing have had atleast one such moment. For me, movie memes with a random product insertion have had maximum impact as compared to a very thought out narrative about tips to balance working mom life. That's the exact frustration that led us to build SchedulePosts.io - to actually understand what makes content work instead of just hoping and guessing. But I know every founder has their own version of this confusion ... ... asking the Product Hunt community: What has been your most baffling social media moment

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Fieldy

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Fieldy Hands On Review: Can this AI Wearable help my ADHD brain remember tasks and save my marriage?
... Great task list generation Reliable reminders that also appear on Apple Watch Impressive battery life (over 3 days per charge) Useful day highlights feature Lightweight and comfortable Seamless Google Calendar and Google Tasks integration Really good recapture of key moments during conversations Cons No multilingual transcription or awareness Task syncing with Google Tasks is one-way only Assigns tasks from unrelated voices and background audio Lacks user voice profiles or CRM features No Apple FindMy support Hardware feels less premium ... ... first impression of the actual device was that the plastic finish felt a little underwhelming, especially if you re used to the polish of Apple or Nothing devices. This made me want to hide the device vs

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General

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Michael Seredich

Michael Seredich

•2mo ago
What’s the one thing that kept you going when your startup almost broke you?
... often discuss success here, including launches, traction, and growth hacks. But let s talk about something else for a moment. That one moment

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Appwrite

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fmerian

fmerian

•2mo ago
Did Appwrite do the ideal Product Hunt launch?
... Tool of the Month What Appwrite did right Polished the tagline and visual assets. The most important part of this launch? The 60-character tagline is the first thing you read on the front page. " The open-source Vercel alternative " checks all the boxes: The community loves OSS products, and @Vercel is in the Top 0,1% most-loved products . The value is upfront. Found a Hunter. @benln was the hunter of this launch an established user, among ... ... Community Members of the Year (runner-up). It helped increase reach and made a difference. Built momentum

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Self-Promotion

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Azhar Uddin

Azhar Uddin

•2mo ago
I've spent 1000+ hours learning on YouTube and built the missing piece - AMA! 🔥
... forget what you watched last week, and there's no way to actually test your knowledge. After years of frustration, I built the solution I desperately needed : Smart organization: Structured collections replace chaotic playlists, timestamped notes sync with video moments, and visual dashboards track your actual progress AI-powered learning: Auto-generated comprehensive notes (3000+ words for 1 hour video), intelligent key moments

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Self-Promotion

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Azhar Uddin

Azhar Uddin

•2mo ago
I made Notebook for Youtube learning - supercharged with AI
... test if you actually learned anything. My solution combines the familiarity of a notebook with powerful AI to create the ultimate YouTube learning companion: Notebook layer: Organize videos into structured collections, take timestamped notes that sync perfectly with video moments, track your learning progress with visual dashboards, and set learning goals that keep you motivated AI layer: Auto-generated comprehensive notes (3000+ words for 1 hour video) and summaries, intelligent key moment

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Self-Promotion

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Boris Gostroverhov

Boris Gostroverhov

•2mo ago
Rewind to the '80s. Rethink social network.
... friends! My name is Boris, I'm one of the creators Moment87. In short, Moment87

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Introduce yourself

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Pamela Arienti

Pamela Arienti

•2mo ago
Hello there, I'm Pam from NiceJourney!
... hunters all over the world who are in our same situation. I recently realized that launching something new is pretty hard (first time trying to do something on my own) and it has a lot of ups and downs, moments when you feel like you're about to win everything and moments

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Self-Promotion

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Juan Bautista Beck

Juan Bautista Beck

•2mo ago
Why Getting Quality Feedback is So Hard (and How We're Trying to Solve It)
... possible. We also discovered that being vulnerable and transparent about our challenges builds more trust. Our current approach: We've implemented contextual micro-surveys and built a real-time feedback system that captures user reactions at the exact moment they interact with specific features. What strategies have worked for you? As fellow builders, we know everyone struggles with this. If you've found creative ways to get quality feedback, we'd love to hear them ... ... with this getting real, useful feedback is one of the hardest things post-launch. With our We-Link API launch, we tried something similar, micro-feedback loops during onboarding and when users link accounts (since that's a critical moment

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