We are super excited to show our product to the Product Hunt community! :)
Google coded Google Patents back in 2006.
So long ago we weren't even allowed to (legally) drink. But then they left it alone, for 9 LONG Internet years.
Since then, Twitter launched. The first iPhone came out. Even Beileber became a noun.
That's why out of frustration we've modernized the design. Making it Web 2.0—and keeping it free. Basically, if you like what Wikiwand did for Wikipedia, you're going to love this.
So please, let us know how we did...And ask tons of questions!
Cheers!
@steven_rushing are you thinking user profiles for the future? (i.e. I see the patent holder and want contact info). could help both patent holder and patent monk searcher
@edwinespinosa09 This is an incredibly smart idea and one we were hoping to poll the community of new email subscribers we get on it.
Short answer though...YES, we think this could be huge way to help individuals looking to find the patent owners. Whether for litigation purposes, licensing, etc.
@producthunt@steven_rushing I think it's one of those things that might not be too exciting but can make or break a product/ startup. Thanks for building this.
I think this is a great research tool for new inventors and founders looking to secure patents. Just gave it a quick spin. I don't know a ton about this space but I know that this is a HERO and not a ZERO (as Lori from Sharktank says).
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