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Recap

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Zhiqi Shi

Zhiqi Shi

•10d 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 ... ... 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 it could be just one sentence, a single question, or a completely fresh perspective

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Self-Promotion

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Yumi Zhang

Yumi Zhang

•16d ago
I Built Teamo: The #1 AI Agent Team Built for Knowledge Workers
... lived and breathed from every angle. My journey has taken me through NLP research at Baidu, engineering for its Search and recommendation engines, and even founding an influential AI media outlet in China. From each of these perspectives, I saw the same paradox: Generative AI is a miracle, but it's also unleashed an information tsunami. It has dramatically shortened the cycle of knowledge renewal, but at a huge cost: a crushing sense of anxiety, the constant FOMO of falling ... ... behind, and the deep-seated fear of being replaced by the very tools we create. My co-founder, a brilliant recent graduate from Peking University (China's top university), felt this pressure just as intensely from a Gen Z perspective

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Aqua Voice

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•23d ago
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
... faster. Comment from Ryan Hudson-Peralta (RHP)(@hudsonperalta): Both really great apps. I actually wrote an article on my website comparing Aqua Voice, WhisperFlow, and a couple other dictation apps with a focus on accessibility from my perspective as someone who was born without hands and relies heavily on voice input. If you re curious how these tools stack up in real-world use, here s the article: https://equalaccessibility.co/re... I m also really looking forward to trying ... ... Appreciate it, Chris! Anyone can try out Monologue right now. It's in beta, but it's really good and is picking up steam on the design and feature side. Link here: https://monologue.to/?ref=LPZNVTP Comment from vishal pandey(@vshpandey96

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Perplexity

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Nika

Nika

•30d ago
Will Perplexity "overshadow" OpenAI?
... India is simply not the purchasing power of the American market. What strategy do you think would help them increase not only the number of users but also their profit? I am attaching the current revenues for both (OpenAI vs Pplxty). Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @lakshya_singh  True true. I really think they should focus on more economically prosperous countries. Comment from Andr J(@sentry_co): @byalexai   @busmark_w_nika  Really love pplx. I dont ... ... would have been over for the majority of these users. And this will do more harm than good to the company's bottom lines. And finally, OpenAI may not just sit back and watch their growth being overtaken by competitors

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General

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
A more personal topic: Having (or not having) a family while building a business?
... having a family and kids is the best thing for them. It gives their business meaning because they re building something to share with others. It also helps them avoid being consumed by work 24/7 (for some 27/9). This perspective is more common among entrepreneurs in their 40s. Others view kids as a distraction something that prevents them from focusing fully on their work because kids demand constant attention. This mindset tends to be more common among people in their ... ... better time management. Personally? I m not yet ready for marriage/kids (it feels like gambling without mental preparation!). For now, I m happy balancing work with my mom, sisters, and partner as my core family. Maybe someday my perspective

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Self-Promotion

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Lucas Liberato

Lucas Liberato

•1mo ago
Human Stories > Algorithms for Music Discovery
... wanted something more human. I wanted to build a place where you actually get the story behind why someone loves a song - like "this track got me through my breakup" or "heard this at 3am and it changed my perspective on everything." Real context from real people, not just "because you liked X artist." If this sounds interesting, would love your upvote! Always curious to hear what other makers think about human-centered discovery vs

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General

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
which industry do you think is the riskiest to start a business, and which is flourishing?
... disadvantageous for business in the current situation, and vice versa, what would be worth getting into? Maybe I just took it from the wrong end and see things too pessimistically , but I would still like to know your perspective on the situation and maybe see any empty gaps that can be filled. What I've noticed, for example, is that things related to defense are doing extremely well now, also because of the geopolitical situation in the world. For example ... ... opportunity"? What should it be? Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @ixord  Gauss curve. When nobody does it = risky (because the market is not prepared and it is unknown). When many people do it = risky (too many competitors

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General

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Artin Bogdanov

Artin Bogdanov

•1mo ago
Hunter vs. No Hunter: Did a Big Name Actually Make a Difference?
... stats on the upvotes-to-user ratio. One thing is clear: Product Hunt acts as a form of social proof for new users. Comment from Artin Bogdanov(@artinbogdanov): @adam_martelletti  I see, thanks for sharing your perspective, Adam. Comment from Artin Bogdanov(@artinbogdanov): @busmark_w_nika  I see. That makes sense. Thanks, Nika, your answers are always really helpful! Comment from Artin Bogdanov(@artinbogdanov): @cheerst  sounds like a plan. I'll check it out, Tuneer. Good luck ...

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General

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fmerian

fmerian

•1mo ago
Best developer tools launched in 2025?
... halfway through 2025 What are the best developer tools launched on Product Hunt this year from your perspective? Below are some of my favorite, most inspiring dev-first product launches until now: @Jolt AI - The AI assistant for 100K+ line codebases ranked #3 Product of the Day last January. How Jolt AI launched  @Lingo.dev - Discovered during the Mega Launch Week , the AI localization engine (YC F24) kept momentum on Product Hunt last February: #2 Product ... ... Developer Tool of the Week, and #1 Developer Tool of the Month. S/O to @vrcprl @maxprilutskiy and team! @Appwrite Sites - The "open-source Vercel alternative

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General

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Amber Zhao

Amber Zhao

•1mo ago
How often do you update your product? Balancing speed vs. stability
... really helpful for us to keep our customers updated and also get their feedback directly! If you're a B2B product, would really recommend you try this out! Comment from Amber Zhao(@weatherstone): @ixord   Thanks for sharing your perspective! You're absolutely right stability is fundamental. I'm curious, have you found an optimal update frequency that balances both stability and innovation for your product? In our case with WeatherStone (a weather app that blends utility with playful personalization ...

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Self-Promotion

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Sarah

Sarah

•3mo ago
Introducing my new game JuryNow - 12 randomly selected people give you a verdict in 3 minutes
... JuryNow any question that can be answered with a simple yes/no or option 1/option 2. You can get an objective verdict from 12 people on a moral dilemma, or a workplace problem, or get a global independent perspective on a family argument. You can also upload 2 images and ask a fashion dilemma. No question is too big or trivial! While you wait for your verdict, you "pay" with 3 minutes of Jury Duty answering other users questions for three ... ... time-tested structure of legal juries, offering objectivity through diversity. What makes it different? Unlike social platforms or forums, JuryNow gives you a clear decision, not a comment thread. Your answer comes from real people, bringing real-world perspectives

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General

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Nika

Nika

•3mo ago
Marketers, founders – what were the best practices when you wanted to scale a B2B product?
... Could you summarise for me what worked for you and what the biggest differences? 1 What B2B marketing steps brought you the best results? 2 What were the most visible differences between B2C and B2B marketing from your perspective? 3 If it was a paid campaign, did you do it yourself, or did you hire a third party or consult with a third party? (+ channel) From my external observation, I noticed that in smaller companies, marketers sometimes also play ... ... virtually the only signals you're sending. Cold outbound works well, but it's essential to correctly target your ICP and have good message-market fit. What were the most visible differences between B2C and B2B marketing from your perspective

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General

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Nika

Nika

•3mo ago
Which companies do you think will completely use AI instead of human beings?
... most, the only employee will be the CEO (and even that might be AI) Any guesses? Question for users: Do you care (how much you care) whether you are cared for by humans or AI? [My answer from the perspective of a user would be biased because I am a marketer in tech and know how to identify the AI, but being like an "ordinary" customer, I would like to have a quick, quality result which AI usually delivers. Probably ... ... pendulum swing. There will be people that are bent on replacing as much of their workforce with AI as possible...They'll be the ones who find the upper limit to what customers are willing to deal with AI vs

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General

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Stefan Fischerländer

Stefan Fischerländer

•3mo ago
Is It Crazy to Build a Local App in a Browser-First, AI-Driven World?
... still install and use local apps? As a maker , do you think there s still room for building native desktop software, or are we witnessing the slow extinction of a once-dominant category? Would love to hear your perspective. Comment from Amrutha Gujjar(@amrutha____): Check out https://www.producthunt.com/post... - its browser based but uses pyodide so it runs locally rather than in a remote runtime. I think there's certainly a push for running things locally Comment from Shivam Singhal ... ... everyday. For me Code editors, Obsidian, Todoist, Scrivener. Comment from Alex Cloudstar(@alex_cloudstar): Great question. As a user, I still install native apps, but only when they clearly offer a better experience than a browser can. Tools like VS

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General

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Hussein

Hussein

•5mo ago
Subscription vs Lifetime Plans – what do you prefer (and why)?
... customer. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): My approach is as follows: I try the product for a month (will pay a monthly subscription) if it is a fit I am all in a one-time payment. From the perspective of a founder: a monthly subscription is ideal because you have some kind of "certainly" in monthly instalments. Comment from Yan Bingbing(@onbing): You really hit the point. Comment from Yan Bingbing(@onbing): I'm a total sucker for lifetime ...

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General

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Hamza Afzal Butt

•5mo ago
Developers, Is GPT-4 Changing Your Product Strategy?🤔
... building a standalone app, I m considering focusing purely on a plugin that taps into GPT-4 s user base. Is anyone else here debating the same move? Are you worried about discoverability in an AI plugin store versus the traditional app store approach? It feels like there s a gold rush happening, but also some uncertainty about whether GPT-4 plugins will become the next big distribution channel or just another niche. If you re a developer, founder ... ... even an investor, I d love to hear your perspective

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General

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Nika

Nika

•5mo ago
Instagram's Edits vs. TikTok's CapCut?
... nika): @mzkvisuals  If you need any complicated tutorial, I have many :D Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @mzkvisuals  So next time :DDDD Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): Unfortuantely, I was forced to pay it. The alternative is DaVinci Resolve but can be a difficult to manage it at first, as it is a professional "studio". Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): We will see over time. Meta has a bigger audience but it doesn't guarantee ... ... Threads was formed by trying to compete with X, when there was an exodus of people from X(formerly twitter) after twitter was changed to X. If you build a product by focusing on how to outcompete your competitor

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bolt.new

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•5mo ago
Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?
... think I'm a Cursor addict at this point. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @Lovable created quite strong and also visually appealing brand so they are more outstanding to me. I look at it from the marketing perspective tho. Comment from Anton Osika(@antonosika): Hey! A friend asked me to comment since I did a fair bit of research on differences as I'm the founder of @Lovable . Disclaimer: I try to not be biased ...

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General

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Tasos V

Tasos V

•6mo ago
Any crypto investors here? Investors, not bros 😂
... business market cycle will never play out right? Trust me it will, cause in a few months a lot of currency debasement needs to occur. Maybe we should start a weekly thread talking about crypto from a macro economic perspective. Also, we could talk about how you feel in this madness that they call the markets :P Today is a crazy day in crypto. AGAIN. Let me know your thoughts below, also would love to connect with more web3 people ... ... investor traction, where do you see the actual user traction? Comment from Tasos V(@cryptosymposium): @busmark_w_nika  for some reason never notified for your comment. Sorry ! ofc, everything and everyone counts cause we all have different perspectives

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Claude by Anthropic

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Victoria Wu

•6mo ago
Claude 3.5 vs. Claude 3.7: Fresh Test
... quadratic  can't wait to check out your launch! I'm dying for the robots to come for financial models! Comment from Victoria Wu(@victoria_wu): @kay_arkain  That is for sure. From the version number perspective, 3.7 is just a transitional version, and we look forward to stronger versions being released later. Comment from Victoria Wu(@victoria_wu): @new_user___021202598290f80ca2f8d94  Sure, It is definitely worth a try. Comment from Kay Kwak(@kay_arkain): Claude ... ... believe Claude can go even further and evolve even more! Let's go Comment from Victoria Wu(@victoria_wu): @andres_vlaeminck  It s interesting to hear that you found the 3.5 version to be more proactive in offering alternative

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General

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
Is AI making us stupid?
... conversation partner rather than just an answer machine can help keep our critical thinking sharp. I try to do this when working on my site if AI generates content, I question it, tweak it, and even ask for alternativeperspectives to see if there s a better way to present the information. It s almost like debating with a mentor. The more we challenge AI, the more we engage our own reasoning skills. Do you use this technique regularly ... ... from it rather than just relying on it to do everything for us. One way I make sure I stay engaged is by not just accepting AI s first response. Instead, I challenge it asking follow-up questions, seeking

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General

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
What do you take into account when you hire talent or choose co-founder?
... rephrase and tweak it a bit. My question was: "Why is it so difficult to get a remote job offered by a U.S. company?" Many responses mentioned factors like: cultural background, time zone differences, geographical proximity, U.S. vs. EU law, optimising costs (e.g. instead of hiring from the EU, they hire from Asia). I want to look at this from the perspective

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General

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
How to benefit from the Product Hunt forums?
... well and they will more likely support the post. 4 Ask questions that can help you improve the product. Conversations are now more moderated and even commented on by PH team members. This way you can get a professional perspective and improve your product or your next launch. 5 You can also take advantage of the Product Forums contribute to "p/Figma", "p/Supabase", "p/Notion" and other popular product forums... You can, for example, break down the most common problems of that ... ... solutions. (Forum Threads appear e.g. in the sidebar for a given product for extra visibility) If you have any other ideas on how to take advantage of this new feature, I would like to see the opportunities from your perspective

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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️

✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️

•7mo ago
For My Fellow Founders: Fear Is Not an Option!
... judgment, and fear of the unknown haunt founders daily. While these fears are natural, they can also be your biggest enemy, leading to burnout and missed opportunities. The good news? There s another way. It starts with shifting your perspective and treating your startup as an adventure rather than a do-or-die mission. Let s explore why this mindset works and how it can fuel both your success and happiness. Fear Breeds Burnout, Not Progress The fear of failure ... ... suffer from decision fatigue, poor judgment, and decreased creativity. The result? Burnout and, ultimately, a higher likelihood of failure. The paradox is clear: the more you fear failure, the more likely you are to fail. A Shift in Perspective

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General

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Zhiqi Shi

Zhiqi Shi

•7mo ago
What sets Recap apart from other knowledge tools?
... moment to discuss this topic with you in detail. Recap s uniqueness lies in two key areas: 1. Focusing on Asking Better Questions We believe that asking good questions is far more challenging than crafting polished answers. * First, different perspectives lead to different understandings and experiences, which is one of the core principles of problem-based learning (PBL); * Second, questions have a gradient of complexity from simple to advanced. The right questions and answers vary depending on a person ... ... stage of understanding. To address this, we ve introduced several innovative approaches: Expert AI Agents: Using AI, we ve created a series of expert agents from various industries and perspectives

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