Maker History
- Post to Google PhotosUpload any image online to Google Photos with a right click
- Talent SearchFind The People You Need on Social & Professional PlatformsMay 2019
- Cold Email Template.ccCurated emails to reach out to investors, press, partnersNov 2018
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Launched a side project on PH today: Post to Google Photos
My co-founder and I decided to take a break and make something for ourselves just for fun ;) Post to Google Photos lets users right click on an image on any website and upload to Google Photos. Google Photos provides unlimited storage and great organisation / image recognition tools so we thought we could use it for more than personal photos. Just posted it on ProductHunt today - have a look and I'd appreciate any votes! :-) https://www.producthunt.com/post...
How do you decide on new ideas?
Both my co-founder and I have many random ideas, and often find ourselves diving right into development after we ve come up with something new or novel or just quirky. A few months ago we decided to have a process to help us think through our ideas so that they can go further than just fun for us to build. Here is what we came up with 3 criteria and 3 questions to answer for new ideas. ====== ### Criteria for projects and ideas - Ideas we are excited about. Gets us out of bed in the morning excited. - Something the customer pays for directly. Business model should be simple. Not relying on donations. - Start generating revenue from day one or from first non prototype/MVP version something we can at least relate to. Know who it is for. Who do we want to help? project is viral in nature, can grow organically ### To address on each idea - Who does this help? - How do we make money? - How will it grow organically? ====== (I've written more in detail about this on a blog post here: https://brandonwu.co/2019/11/22/...) How do you filter your ideas? Anyone care to share how they think through new ideas?
Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 23 September)
Hi Makers! If you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker (check out their launch, give a review or share a comment on their post), then share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.