Manu Goel

Manu Goel

Building B2B contextual selling apps

About

I am Manu, founder of 'Mega Impacts'. Passionate about solving problems. Maker of AI sales enablement products: MarketFit, SalesWit Solving for: 1) Deal Win Rates are Low 2) Deal Closures are Slow Ideology: Mini Interventions. Mega Impacts Both products have zero learning curve: 1-Click, 1-Page, 1-Minute & 1 Mega Problem Solved. Oriented to sub-consciously shift mindset to enable wins via solving problems. The products were born accidentally: In my 25 years, I saw sales guys attempt to sell. But winning trick was to not sell, but solve problems. In my consulting days too, people echoed this. One day, a chemical reaction happened in my head and my 3 services mingled -Sales, Delivery and Gen AI. SalesWit, MarketFit were born 😊 Looking to learn here.

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Gabe Perez

10h ago

I review hundreds of products daily and try to demo as many as I can - what do you want to learn?

I'm a product nerd. I love demoing and testing out products and am blessed that I can do this as part of my work here at Product Hunt but I sometimes forget to share my thoughts and impressions from testing products with the community....and I want to change that!
What would you like to see if I were to start sharing some reviews, product comparisons, and first impressions of Products that are launched or discovered? What aren't you currently seeing in reviews!
Throw any ideas, ask me anything, this is ultimately for you all!

Claudia Jiang

5h ago

Will we still be “prompt engineering” next year?

Right now, using AI still takes effort. You type something in, it gives you something weird, so you tweak the prompt, try again, change the phrasing, and hope for the best.

But with every LLM update, it feels like they re finally starting to understand stuff like need title for slide and description. And honestly? Sometimes the answers I get clarify the task or problem I was trying to solve in the first place.

How do you get meaningful user feedback if your product is free?

I ve launched a free tool for career exploration in tech (AI-powered, no sign-up needed).

Users try it, but very few leave feedback.

What s worked for you to gather early signals without forcing people to fill long forms or hop on calls?

I d love to improve the experience but don t want to nag users.

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