Leo Kim

Leo Kim

Building a social app.
318 points

About

Hello Product Hunt community! I am a software engineer at an AI company based in Seoul. I am thrilled to be a part of this vibrant community of innovators and entrepreneurs. As a software engineer, I have a deep passion for leveraging cutting-edge technologies to solve complex problems. In my current role, I am responsible for designing and developing AI-powered solutions that help businesses enhance their operations, increase efficiency, and improve customer experiences. Thank you for taking the time to read my introduction. I look forward to engaging with this community and learning from all of you!

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Ankur Singh

2yr ago

How do you de-stress on a weekend to get ready for a more productive week?

Share a few ideas for the community!! We are live with SamurAI Please support our launch, we are live https://www.producthunt.com/post... We would need to surely de-stress after the launch on the Weekend.

Saul Fleischman

2yr ago

Why most startup founders become liars

There is huge pressure to lie. I am going to rant, and then, ask you: where do you find any semblance of truth and useful information from startup founders? If you pitch to investors, you probably sell a dream, even when you know there are faults to some of your logic and projections. When you are going after customers, there is a lot of pressure to convince them that you are going to be around for years to come. Anyone else who's read Crossing the Chasm understands that in time, we need conservative buyers - and they need to see that famous people love your thing, and that big famous companies already put their trust in you. And so, we're pressured to inflate, exaggerate and flat out lie. It's hard to find fault with those who do so - since the finish line looks so good. We could get out from under. We could stop being tempted to believe the bullshit that invades our favorite forums. We could find that if we stick with our thing long enough, work it for enough years of seven-day weeks, perhaps we, too, will have a success story. ***** It's all blue skies and clear vistas. Where do you find actionable information and without it being 95% bullshit, from startup founders?

Paulwyn

2yr ago

How did you acquire your first paying customer?

As an early stage startup founder, my big million dollar question at the moment is to find the first set of customers who will pay for an early stage product. Keen to understand how other founders / makers reached this milestone.

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