Tapflow is a tool that makes it easy to create online courses for all kinds of experts—like designers, marketers, developers, coaches, and educators. It has a simple, block-based builder for making, managing, and earning money from their courses.
Hey Product Hunt 👋,
I’m Max, founder of Tapflow. Today, we're beyond thrilled to unveil the ultimate shortcut to packaging your expertise and selling it online.
We’ve been cooking this up for months, hand in hand with our early community, and now it’s finally showtime! For the next 24 hours, we're rolling out the red carpet for the Product Hunt community. 😺
We dropped the first 100 promos with **$0 ($117OFF) for the Pro plan for 3 months! 🏷
Unlock it: MEOW100
At Tapflow, we believe in the power of knowledge and providing professionals with a stage to shine – a sleek non-branded page where you can showcase and sell your expertise.
We built the hassle-free solution for creating, managing, and monetizing your content in any format—a course, ebook, podcast, you name it.
Here’s what Tapflow offers:
→ Direct video uploads with AI-generated subtitles in multiple languages
→ Video embedding from YouTube, Vimeo
→ Upload PDFs, ebooks, and large files (1GB+)
→ Rich text customization for beautifully formatted content
→ Code snippets with language and theme support
→ Detailed analytics to track sales and progress
→ Easily customizable teaser pages
→ Flexible pricing settings (tier plans)
All these features are here for you to create beautiful and dynamic content packed with your personality ⭐️.
As a designer and inspired by Notion's simplicity, I focused on making Tapflow user-friendly so that it would seamlessly fit into your existing workflow. I understand how challenging it can be to monetize your knowledge with platforms that are difficult to navigate. Tapflow changes that. It's intuitive and easy to use, allowing you to focus on sharing your expertise without getting bogged down by complicated systems.
Whether you're considering launching a course on AI, cryptocurrency, marketing, or any other field, Tapflow is the ideal tool to begin ✨.
My team and I invite you to try Tapflow today and share your feedback. We’ve worked hard and poured our hearts into creating this product, and this is just the beginning. Visit our website https://tapflow.co and let us know what you think!
Thank you for being supportive! 🖤
Max & Tapflow team
@hewmax The first time when I saw someone using Telegram spam campaign to promote ProductHunt launch (proof: ibb.co/tm72csb). Congratulations on launch and setting a new low bar.
Congrats! I couldn’t find anything in your terms that explained how ownership of courses and uploads work, though. Are you guys granting yourselves ownership or usage rights for user uploads?
@joeyfigaro Hey, Joey! Thanks a lot for your feedback and attention!
That's a great and insightful question. We're actively addressing this concern.
There are indeed standard practices governing the terms of service for SaaS platforms hosting and publishing user-generated content. As a startup, we prioritize aligning with regulations such as GDPR and similar frameworks, but at this stage, we must balance this with our resources and focus on product development.
Our primary focus is on providing a platform that safeguards the intellectual property rights of course creators. As the CTO, my current focus lies in implementing technology to protect content from unauthorized distribution. Fortunately, protocols like FairPlay Streaming and Widevine offer robust solutions in this regard. We deeply care about our users' rights and will continue to enhance our platform's features to ensure their protection and satisfaction.
This is a really good idea! I would also find it interesting if there was an overview of all the courses offered. This way, users can get inspired and discover new courses.
Aggressive spammers asking for upvotes. This product was advertised in a popular Telegram channel on startups as a *courtesy* of the channel owner (for free, to support them morally). This wasn't enough, and they started sending spam messages with a link to upvote to everyone who has ever commented on posts in this channel. The channel owner apologized to the community and removed their ad from the channel. 30 minutes after this, they still keep sending out unsolicited DMs on Telegram. Not cool.
@murfel Apologies for the disturbance on Telegram. Our intention was to seek support from the startup community, but we understand that our approach may have seemed intrusive. We genuinely dislike spamming and did not intend to appear that way.
To make amends, could we offer to you a complimentary lifetime Pro membership to our platform. We hope for your understanding.
@hewmax If you truly thought you performed a legitimate action, why did you send your spam messages from multiple throw-away accounts? This also violates Telegram's use policy.
If you truly realized that it was unacceptable behaviour after you were called out in this community group chat under your ad, why did I receive your spam message 30 minutes after that?
If you truly realized that you did harm and want to make amends, you should apologize not only to me, but to every person you spammed, and offer every one of them a free membership (but please don't DM them, unsolicited, again). Not that I want any, at this point, though.
@hewmax Moreover, you never apologized to users on Telegram under your ad post. That's the community you harmed, and that's the first place I would expect to see an apology. Not just on Product Hunt.
@helloalexivanov Hey Alex. We tried seeking support from the friendly start-up community on Telegram, but it got out of control. This is our first launch, and it was a mistake to post on that channel. We don't spam our users and generally respect privacy.
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