@rossdcurrie I had to count it over and over again to make sure it wasn't 11. Would've had to shut it all down if I got called out for exceeding the limit 😆
Hey PH! 10words maker here 👋
Don't you just love finding that perfect product you didn't even know you needed? (Of course you do, you're on Product Hunt!)
My goal is to bring you new products in a clean, digestible way. Short descriptions help find something that sparks your interest without taking too much time out of your day.
Sign up for our daily or weekly newsletter to get 10 word product descriptions delivered straight to your inbox.
And, if you're a true startup enthusiast, check out the browser extensions that show you a new product description in every new tab.
This is a weekend side project that's just a few months old but growing fast with hundreds of startups already submitted! Let me know what you think or if you have any ideas or suggestions 🙏
Chris
P.S. Are you a maker? Submit your product to be included in 10words!
Been a big fan of 10words from the start - though I may be a bit biased since Monkey Test It (https://monkeytest.it) managed to make the winner list for Week 5 🙊 Love the simplicity and minimalistic nature. One of the few newsletters I actually read.
I'm still trying to nail the perfect 10 words before we launch. I feel compelled to launch faster whilst there's still a chance to beat the rush. I can't yet call myself a "publishing" user but will settle for "rabid fan".
Pros:
Better than an elevator pitch, like one word-per-step between floors. Seriously, if you can't be this concise, you don't yet have a product
Cons:
You may lose productivity trying to summarise your startup
10words.io is great, simple yet meaningful. Also, Chris is very open to listening at feedback, we shared few ideas, which he literally implemented overnight!
Really liked the feature of having a weekly winner and rolling that winner into the next newsletter too. The format forces you to think of what most people may remember from your pitch, ours was "CodePilot.ai: Google for Developers, faster solutions for your coding problems." If you can't boil it down to 10 words, keep trying. Best of luck Chris!
Pros:
Simple clean and right to the point.
+1 for email vs a website as I can find my own time to read the new listings.
Cons:
Chrome extension, still have not used that myself but I have submitted via other methods
@thegare no, there aren't many features yet for browsing. I think that will come later as we continue to grow. For now, it's about random discovery and finding projects you might not normally search for. Our current discover section is a neat way to explore: https://discover.10words.io/
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I'm still trying to nail the perfect 10 words before we launch. I feel compelled to launch faster whilst there's still a chance to beat the rush. I can't yet call myself a "publishing" user but will settle for "rabid fan".
Pros:Better than an elevator pitch, like one word-per-step between floors. Seriously, if you can't be this concise, you don't yet have a product
Cons:You may lose productivity trying to summarise your startup
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Really liked the feature of having a weekly winner and rolling that winner into the next newsletter too. The format forces you to think of what most people may remember from your pitch, ours was "CodePilot.ai: Google for Developers, faster solutions for your coding problems." If you can't boil it down to 10 words, keep trying. Best of luck Chris!
Pros:Simple clean and right to the point.
+1 for email vs a website as I can find my own time to read the new listings.
Cons:Chrome extension, still have not used that myself but I have submitted via other methods
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