
Launched on March 21st, 2024
Hello Product Hunt friends!
Juan checking in from the community team. Hope your week is off to a great start!
Time to shine a light on our Product of the Week winners that made waves last week.
These innovative teams deserve some recognition for what they've built:
MGX (MetaGPT X) is a multi-agent AI platform based on software SOPs. Chat with AI agents including a team leader, product manager, architect, engineer, and data analyst to create websites, blogs, shops, analytics, games, and more.
Teamble AI helps improve employee feedback throughout the year. Better feedback leads to better learning and performance, all integrated with Slack and Microsoft Teams.
Design custom Shopify storefront collection grids with editorial images/videos and AI sorting to improve shopper conversion. Features 1-click installation, no-code required, and minimal impact on site speed.
An AI reframe tool that resizes videos for different social platforms. It tracks actions and applies suitable layouts to your video, making it easier to create social-ready content quickly.
Fynix is an AI-powered coding assistant that adapts to your style by learning your preferences. It helps streamline workflows with natural language commands and customizable AI within your IDE.
Congratulations to all these teams on their impressive work!
I'm curious - which of these tools would solve a specific challenge you're currently facing? And if you've already tried any of them, what was your experience like?
Drop your thoughts below!
Juan from PH
Product Hunt changed my life. A year ago I stepped in as CEO, and a couple weeks ago we launched Product Forums (which you're reading this on!). Before that I founded and launched @Tandem (virtual office - YC S19), and @Cryptagon.io.
Ask me anything about Product Hunt, launching, startups, YC, or what we're trying to do with forums!
A few days ago I saw some posts here about:
– the number of discussions is decreasing,
– sometimes they are approved later,
– that there is "other community growth" – I don't know what was meant by that and I'm just guessing.
Yes, the conditions have changed – Forums are more moderated and rules are strict, hoping to bring more value and engagement of active (real) users.
https://help.producthunt.com/en/articles/10478791-product-hunt-forum-guidelines
In general:
discussion shouldn't be "egocentric" but should invite to be a part of it (actively discuss)
should bring a value – something to learn, find out
shouldn't be replicable – not something, that can be easily found on the internet
= It should result in quality and genuine discussion with interactions.
I also find it harder to come up with a new topic that is unique while sticking to the rules, but I assume it raises the bar.
How do you perceive this updated Forum format and its new rules?
Just a few quick tips to create discussions that have a chance to be shared:
Ask questions: Opinions, experiences, lessons learned.
React to news, new situations in the world, and discuss current events.
Follow up on other people's forums, referencing their questions that prompted other questions.
Talk about products, their gaps, improvements, and useful use-cases. (That's what product forums are for.)