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Introduce yourself

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Steven Buchko

Steven Buchko

•10d ago
👋 Hi Everyone! I'm Steven (Austin-based founder)
... everyone! I've been a long time fan and lurker of PH, but now I'm making a conscious effort to be more involved with the community. My primary focus is in Product where I have over 10 years of experience (primarily

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Vibecoding

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•15d ago
Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?
... been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team? My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product ... ... hire a "vibe coder"? Maybe as a junior dev with strong product instincts and an eagerness to learn, paired with seniors who can mentor and gate their changes appropriately. But I wouldn t rely on vibe coding as a primary

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Fieldy

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Fieldy Hands On Review: Can this AI Wearable help my ADHD brain remember tasks and save my marriage?
... Introduction: A New Voice Recorder Wearable Enters The Arena AI Hardware has evolved a lot in the last year, with wearables being the form factor that is seemingly getting the most adoption. AI-powered hardware s primary promise is providing your real-life context to an intelligent assistant that will allow you to better understand, interact, share, or remember the world around you. Fieldy focuses on remembering, and more proactively reminding you about your latest interactions, things you need ... ... first impression of the actual device was that the plastic finish felt a little underwhelming, especially if you re used to the polish of Apple or Nothing devices. This made me want to hide the device vs

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Self-Promotion

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Cagri Sarigoz

Cagri Sarigoz

•1mo ago
🚀 Launching on Product Hunt? TWISM email takeovers = instant visibility to 85K+ social media pros
... Audience alignment - 85% US-based social media managers, creators, and marketing professionals Engaged readership - 55% open rate, 1% CTR Launch day timing - Email takeovers sent the day of your launch for maximum impact Pre-launch warm-up (optional) - Multiple primary ad placements leading up to launch to build awareness Recent success stories: Companies like Agorapulse have utilized TWISM to reach our audience because they recognize that these are the exact individuals who need their solutions. The strategy that works ... ... weeks before launch: Primary

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General

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Aryansh

Aryansh

•4mo ago
How do you start validating an idea when your audience is hard to reach?
... hope it helps: 9 questions we answered to go from idea to revenue in 30 days Are people talking about the problem or looking for a solution? Will people pay to solve this problem? Who will be our primary customer? Can we develop a solution that addresses the core problem within 2-3 days? Will this solution add value either by saving time or money for the user? How will we reach our primary

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bolt.new

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Rumana R

Rumana R

•5mo ago
Everything I Learned Building My Landing Page and Web Application on Bolt.new
... weigh the pros and cons in your approach" in your prompts encourages Bolt to approach problems more broadly, and has magically helped me break through blockages about 80% of the time. Authentication Implement "Sign in with Google" as your primary authentication method, covering approximately 80-85% of typical user bases. Additional authentication providers like Microsoft or Apple usually add minimal extra coverage and are rarely necessary unless specifically required by your audience. Consider "Sign in with GitHub" for applications targeting ... ... fairly loaded topic. Analytics & Building Your Own Admin Tools Easily integrate Google Analytics by simply inputting your measurement ID into Bolt for basic user insights. Remember to ask it to track key events across your application. Alternatively

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General

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Elena Tsemirava

Elena Tsemirava

•5mo ago
Do You Validate Your Business Ideas Before Creating an App?
... first. Some succeed, but many end up realizing too late that there s little demand for their product. So, I m curious - how do you validate your business ideas before diving into development? Do you: Conduct market research and competitor analysis? Build a landing page and run ads to gauge interest? Interview potential users to understand their pain points? Launch an MVP and iterate based on feedback? Or do you use other methods? If yes, what are they ... ... create tools for my own use. In these cases, I prioritize building a MVP first. With the help of AI and no-code tools, this process has become much easier. However, when I focus on thorough market research and competitor

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General

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Dan Schlung

Dan Schlung

•6mo ago
What have you learned about pricing?
... into this community's experience on price-setting for B2C software (ours helps job seekers). The long story short is we ve been leaning towards entering a fairly established market at significantly lower pricing (like ~4-5x) than competitors. The thesis is this will help us A) attract users in general, and B) drive better unit economics by focusing more on capturing paid users and not focusing (much?) on total user acquisition (paid + free). Here are my primary

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General

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Tania Bell

Tania Bell

•6mo ago
What's most important for success in tech?
... answering these 9 questions, we were able to turn an idea into revenue in just 30 days. Are people talking about the problem or looking for a solution? Will people pay to solve this problem? Who will be our primary customer? Can we develop a solution that addresses the core problem within 2-3 days? Will this solution add value either by saving time or money for the user? How will we reach our primary

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General

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Xiaoyun TU

Xiaoyun TU

•6mo ago
[Help] What marketing communities do you actively engage with?
... everyone, We re looking for beta users for our AI video tool BrewVideo. As it's a tool build for creating product videos and explainers, our primary audience is marketers, especially product marketers at this stage. So I m looking to connect with marketing communities where they go to share challenges, get help, or stay up to date with trends. Personally, I rely a lot on podcasts (which don t help in this case ), LinkedIn through my network, and some ...

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Obsidian

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•6mo ago
Is Obsidian really that much better vs Bear? Should I switch?
... weeks I had several non-negotiables that I wanted to get a feel for in Obsidian before deciding whether to switch completely => Obsidian passed my tests with flying colours 2. moved to Obsidian as the primary note-taking tool accumulated 200 - 400 notes and then dove deep into how to organise them, what plugins to use etc. I work on many workstreams simultaneously so it was important for me to get some data in so that I could build ...

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