Tom Garcy

Tom Garcy

Building the calendar revolution
192 points

About

Tom doesn't just create designs; he solves real-world problems for his clients, marrying aesthetics with functionality. This is a critical aspect in today’s market where products must not only work well but also engage users on a visual and emotional level Tom Garcy is a founder of Kyugo.app, a calendar app that disrupts the industry with its innovative UX and UI design. He has 17 years of experience in design, branding, UX, and product design, spanning various sectors and markets. He is also a founder of a design studio that offers creative and practical solutions to clients.

Work

Design at Kyugo

Badges

Top 5 Launch
Top 5 Launch
Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Tastemaker 5
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Gone streaking 10
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Maker History

  • FastForward.design
    A premium website in days, without the custom price tag.
    Jan 2025
  • Kyugo
    Kyugo
    Your Time, Your Rules, Your Life.
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntMarch 9th, 2022

Forums

Eraldo Forgoli

2yr ago

📍How to avoid wasting countless hours building a product no one wants to use?💡

This is the most common mistake Engineers turning entrepreneurs make. They start building the product without validating the idea first. A couple of months go by, and they build an MVP, but the harsh reality humbles them down: No one is willing to use it, as the solution does not solve any problem. Or worse, they have built a clone of an existing platform. How to avoid wasting countless hours building a product no one wants to use? Read The Mom Test. Often times you ll ask your close friends or coworkers what they think about your idea, and your question will probably be: Hey, I m building this amazing app that does what do you think about it? Or: I m building an app about Would you use it? The answers are always positive because you are asking the wrong questions. You ll have a couple of conversations like this, spend months building the app, and then wonder why no one is buying your app, not even the ones that said they liked the idea. General rules of thumb: 1 Talk about their life instead of your idea, see if the problem exists for them, and don t push towards hearing what you want to hear. 2 Ask about specifics in the past instead of generics or opinions about the future. 3 Talk less and listen more. Do the research (Become a scientist yourself) Research, and see if there are existing platforms that solve the problem you are trying to solve. Do you still want to give it a shot? Figure out how your platform will stand out, what will differentiate it from the competition? Measure interest Follow these (mostly) no-cost steps to validate your idea: 1 Build a landing page, don t waste time designing it, or even coding it yourself. Instead, use a template or a page builder (Webflow does the trick). Your focus should only be explaining what the startup does, what problem it solves, and the value it adds to its users. 2 Add a Join Beta or Request Access button/CTA. 3 Share the landing page on Reddit, Discord, Slack channels, and LinkedIn. If within 2 weeks there is no interest, then you got the answer. 4 Sharing it out in the wild should give you most of the answers, but if you still insist, you can run ads (with a minimal budget). If you want to give it the last shot, run Google ads, and see if anyone is interested in your idea. #buildinginpublic #day2 #entrepreneurship

Ricardo Moreira

2yr ago

What makes you sign up for a newsletter

Hi, I just (re)launch my newsletter and, honestly, I can say that I would sign up If I was not the one that created it but maybe I am a bit biased If you think about solopreneurs and tools and ways to learn and improve yourself and your business what are you searching for in a newsletter?~ What topics? Long or short version? Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly? Also, my newsletter has a short interview ( 10 questions around) with a solopreneur, indie hacker, and owner of small companies (in employees, not money). If anyone wants to make part of it, feel free to send me a message and I will get back to you. Thank you

Saloni Jain

2yr ago

Typo is the product of the day. We did it, and I can't contain my excitement!

What a day it was. We couldn't sleep as numbers were changing every minute. We kept on refreshing feeds all day. We did learn a lot from reading blogs on successful launches but we also tried a lot of new ideas & which helped us stay on top throughout the day. Thanks PH community for all the love & support. If you haven't supported us already, you can do it now!! https://www.producthunt.com/post... Try typo & share your feedback :)

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