@angezanetti Nice tag Xavier :)
What is the point in creating when there are no users or consumers?
Let us start bringing this idea of selling to the actual users who are in need of your specific product/service ?
Feedback of paid users are going to much focused and will benefit the overall project in the long run.
My product ππ½ https://skhokho.io/
It is a one stop shop: CRM + OKR + Task Management + Project Management + Invoicing (accounting) + Meeting Management software. I created this to solve the pain point a lot of my clients had paying for multiple SaaS products (cost) and complicated integrations, so I put everything in one place that businesses would need on a day to day.
Hey Sharath!
Thanks for this π
I'm building a resource center for my startup (fancy name for my blog).
I would love some feedback on the content I wrote yesterday- https://www.theintentional.xyz/v...
I want to know how the idea resonates with fellow founders.
All feedback is welcome, particularly the ones that'll help me improve it.
Cheers!
@gogloballakshmi the article is well written, the definition of intent is accurate and makes sense from the start. I also love that you share your story on how you picked "intent" as a subject, what I would add is: - connect intent to the entrepreneur more and describe why it is important for us to focus on it. What also helps is practical ideas of other successful entrepreneurs and how they had a breakthrough with intent. So for example, lets say Elon Musk had a quote "it was the intent to succeed that pushed me to the next level" ---- and I am making this up, but if you researched intent more to find such ideas, I think it can add value to the article and bridge the gap for the reader between the theory and practice.
The next thing people love is tools - link some tools that would help people focus and be intentional.
All the best with your product and resource center.
I haven't "officially" launched yet but what the heck.
If you have a mobile app, this is for you.
You can easily record & replay your in-app api calls. Initially i made it for myself to easily switch context when testing different use cases.
https://manylogs.com
@arthur_sav Who cares about the official launch ;)
Launch as much time as possible and launch in as many ways as possible. In fact this could be one of your launches :p
Hey Sharath, and everyone π
Our last product was "Brand Kit by Premast" one of the Premast features to manage, share, and create branded content in PowerPoint easily. πππhttps://www.producthunt.com/post...
Premast Plus: Add-in saves you the hassle of searching. It inspires you to stay in one place and create professional and unlimited PowerPoint designs. Premast Plus contains tons of templates, graphics, icons, and Images all editable for fast and effortless results.
All premast team would love to hear your feedback and thoughtsπ
Hello peeps π
This is Neno, a video networking app to make professional connections that matter.
We don't make friends and great connections because of the Excel trick or programming language we know, it's because of our character and what we enjoy beyond work so we built Neno to capture that and make it possible to make those meaningful connections through an app.
Runs on Android & iOS, Check it out https://neno.xyz
Hi! We recently launched CL1CK Analytics - we automatically convert your website data into actionable solutions / insights!
https://www.cl1ck.biz/
Our PH post will be up soon - meanwhile, we would love to hear your opinions and feedback! :)
Thanks Sharath for this!
My product is called Resumey.Pro
One can create their resume with Markdown & switch between different designs easily: https://resumey.pro/
Would love to know what this community thinks of this!
I recently launched my indie language-learning app PolyPro on the App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/po...).
It's an iOS app that helps people improve their language learning by listening to podcasts and easily saving relevant conversation snippets such as good words and expressions using headphone remote controls (e.g. double-press on the AirPods Pro).
This app is ideal for busy people who don't necessarily have much dedicated time to study languages. I built it so that I could continue improving my target languages (English and Swedish) while cooking or cleaning up the house, etc.
Currently, my biggest challenge is marketing. I'm looking forward to ideas and suggestions from other builders on how to reach out to the target audience. π
Cool thread Sharath! Also had some fun looking at what the folks already posted here. Some really cool stuff! πͺ
As for me, my latest product is Drafted (https://www.drafted.sh), which is targeted at founders (and very small HR departments, like 1-person small) that are currently hiring.
In short, the tool helps to write engaging job ads that attract more and better candidates, and to write them much faster as well.
Enough copy-pasting and mishmashing job descriptions from competitors! I don't know about you folks, but I've done it and I'm proud of it, so Drafted tries to deliver a better way.
Thanks for reading β€οΈ