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I'm building Upperhunt, an assistant app for PH that fuels your growth. Features: -Use analytics to visualize your growth. Focus on actions that are effective for growth. -Product Hunt is full of founders wanting to connect on LinkedIn. Use Upperhunt to speed up your connection process. -Toggle light and dark mode for Product Hunt -Receive a streak reminder email when the day is nearly over and you haven't yet visited Product Hunt on this browser Future features: -Automate the process of 𝕏 connections with other Product Hunters -DM -Gain more visibility for your startup. Upperhunt will provide features that are specifically designed to make your product seen by other Upperhunters. -Product fan page
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Have you implemented Shape Up in your team?
Happy Monday! Back in 2019, @rjs open-sourced how product development happens at Basecamp in a book called "Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters
Tell us something about Product Hunt that new users may not know about
As a technical founder I spend most of my time coding, and not enough on communities. Today I want to change that by asking you to teach me more about Product Hunt. I knew very little about Product Hunt when I first joined. Today I'm still a very green newbie, but so far I'm blown away by how positive and supportive everyone is! Reddit and Hacker News (which I'm also not super familiar with), seem to be a lot more stringent and tough on founders. From what I can tell it doesn't take much to be criticised (or even banned on certain subreddits). What makes Product Hunt different? What other pleasant aspects of Product Hunt can you tell me about?
Launch Day - Thanks again to all!
Last night, I stayed up until early morning, my eyes fixated on the rankings. Four hours after we launched Codebay, we were at the #7. Considering we only had 35 notified before launch, I really felt satisfied. But then votes started to trickle in slower, and I notice that we were not far ahead of the ones behind us in the rankings. I started to stress over whether we'd slip out of the top ten. But, around 8 hours after going live, votes for Codebay started pouring in, we've been climbing up the ladder since and currently, we secured a spot in the #3. With two more hours left, we hope we can keep it up. In the end, it's not all about the rankings. What I'm truly grateful for is each and every one of you who took the time to drop us comments and share your insightful thoughts. You've no idea how much your honest feedback matters to us. I'm well aware Codebay could use more work to be better, and we welcome all of your suggestions and pointers in the future. It's not about the glory of those ranks, it s about creating a tool that makes learning to code fun and accessible to everyone. And that is what we're really after! Once the day winds down, I intend to pen down an article outlining the ups and downs of our launch. Rest assured, I will share everything that I have learnt from this experience. Hopefully, our insights will prove beneficial for those of you gearing up for your own launches.