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Nika

Nika

•5d ago
Restrictive Reddit's move: is blocking archive posts protecting users or censoring history?
... days ago stumbled upon a statistic that Reddit is widely used as a source of information for AI answers. Reddit

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Peter T. Brown

Peter T. Brown

•8d ago
Is your SaaS already out there? Are you sure?
... makers! Just launched Already ( https://already.dev ) - because finding out your biggest threat exists only after spending months building is soul-crushing. The problem: Google shows you 10% of your actual competition. The other 90%? Hidden in app stores, Reddit threads, indie hacker forums, and startup graveyards you'll never find manually. What we built: An AI that acts like 100 researchers working in parallel. Give us your idea in plain English, and in 4 minutes we'll surface: Direct competitors

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Dan Bulteel

Dan Bulteel

•8d ago
5 Things I’d Do Again for a Strong Product Hunt Launch
... integrations with some teams from our launch week cohort. Focus on relationships, not just promotion. The goal isn t to pitch - it s to build genuine connections that will actually care about what you re making. Go Deep on Reddit (Value First) We were highly active in relevant subreddits before, during, and after launch. Focused on contributing insights - never just dropping links. In fact, if you drop a link, it'll likely get moderated so make sure to read ... ... gold, especially the bit about PH being won before launch day. Curious, I've been looking for this answer for a while, how much of that early relationship-building do you think still pays off months later versus

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Viola Nee

Viola Nee

•11d ago
Launching Aiarty Video Enhancer: A Faster, Optimized Alternative to Bloated AI Video Upscalers
... After seeing countless best AI video upscaler or best AI video enhancer threads across Reddit and YouTube, we noticed a pattern: people aren t just chasing raw power - they want something that s lightweight, practical, and actually usable. Most of the time, you re choosing between: Free or open-source tools that are clunky and inconsistent Or premium software like Topaz - powerful, yes, but also heavy, slow on many machines, and pricey for most users And when people say best ...

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General

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Marija Popovic

Marija Popovic

•9d ago
AI App Store – A better way to discover AI tools (without the chaos)
... ones you recommend Bonus: maybe plug in your workflow (like I run a newsletter or I m a product designer ) and get a personalized AI tool stack. Would this be helpful? Or are people fine just using Google + random Reddit threads? And what would make it actually worth coming back to? Comment from Priyanka Gosai(@priyanka_gosai1): Yes to this! Even while building in AI, I constantly find myself Googling best AI tools for X and then getting lost ... ... Reddit

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General

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Nika

Nika

•19d ago
Which platform do you consider trustworthy when reading product reviews?
... Facebook pages, and thanks to that, I ve managed to avoid a few scams.) P.S. When we talk about this topic, Google Chrome just added AI-powered store summaries to help US shoppers. Comment from Ash Grover(@ash_grover): Reddit mostly actually. Other website are hard to trust. Atleast I can search for multiple threads and see what people are saying instead of relying on one thread. Comment from Denis Eckblad(@deleted-8803449): Platforms with verified buyers and transparent moderation ... ... like Amazon or Wirecutter, tend to be most reliable. I also cross-check multiple sources before trusting a review. Comment from Sunny_K_S(@sunny_k_s): I always go to Reddit

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Lindsay Amos

Lindsay Amos

•13d ago
How to reach your target audience and stand out to LLMs
... Partiful: Plan events in seconds. It only takes four words to explain what they do. When you have a one-liner that people understand, every channel should reflect it: your website and blog, social media bios, community platforms like Reddit or Discord, and in media interviews. Be consistent with messaging. Mixed or inconsistent messages confuse people and confuse AI. Potential customers need to hear the same message over and over before taking action. And the same goes for LLMs like ... ... point, we use AI isn t a differentiator. Models are quickly becoming a commodity. So if you re leading with AI in your one-liner, it s worth asking: does that truly set you apart? When it comes to competitors

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RizzKit Keyboard Pro

RizzKit Keyboard Pro

•15d ago
How do you find your first 100 quality beta testers? (Building a RaaS)
... used to find your first 100 quality beta testers? I'm not just looking for numbers; I'm looking for people who will actually use the product, break things, and provide brutally honest feedback. I've seen everything from Reddit posts to small ad campaigns. For those of you who have launched a B2C app, what actually worked to get those crucial first users who genuinely cared? Is building a Discord community from day one a must ... ... users". My first week I think I had 4 real users come in, 2nd week grew to 30.. I did a mix of SEO, Discords where my Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) hangs out and a bit of Reddit

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General

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•17d ago
Maker’s Corner: Hitting 4th Product of the Day as a Indie Hacker with NO audience
... this your first product? If not, what else have you built, or are currently working on? This is my second product. I realized the need to build YoinkUI while building my first product actually. It was a competitor marketing analysis tool, but I abandoned the project. What s your secret weapon or go-to when you get stuck while building? Going for a walk or taking a shower always helps me clear my mind and oftentimes the solution comes ... ... been thinking of launching for a while. I was very confident in my product so I launched within a few hours notice. It hasn t even been a month yet and I ve gotten 1000 users. My reddit

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Helton Silva

Helton Silva

•1mo ago
One Reddit comment delayed my MVP by 3 weeks and made it 10x better
... Quala, a feedback tool for SaaS trials. The concept was simple: ask users how their trial is going on day 1, day 3, day 7, etc. Classic playbook. But before pulling the trigger, I soft-launched in a few Reddit communities, Product Management, Customer Success, etc. not to promote, but to learn. Instead of generic praise or silence, I got real feedback like: You re chasing the right problem, but post-churn surveys are like sending flowers after the breakup ... ... case, one product got 50% positive feedback and other got 100% big positive feedback...it made it easier for me to decide on which route to take. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): I think that people on Reddit

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General

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Ha My Tran

Ha My Tran

•2mo ago
How we hit top #1 on Product Hunt— and what I’d change next time to achieve way better results
... launch should be at least a week (ideally two) If I could rewind, I d start pre-launching earlier. Here s what I d do differently: Make the PH coming soon page live early Start engaging on Reddit, PH forums, Discords, etc. Don t just promote start conversations around the problem you re solving People are tired of pure promo. What works now is meaningful discussion, authenticity, and showing your thinking. That builds trust before launch day. 2 Share something ... ... Screenshots, user feedback, even random thoughts This helped get people invested in us, not just the product. There are many things more that you can share to get people's interest about you and what you are building. 3- Reddit

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General

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Ross Danowitz

Ross Danowitz

•2mo ago
Marketing for early stage startups
... platforms to stick with. I'm not sure which ones to invest most of my time into and which to steer clear of. Given that target audiences vary between different companies, how successful have you found TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, and even Product Hunt in gaining traction for your company? Have you spent the money investing in advertisements or "promotions?" Was it worth it? I've gotten over 100k+ views on some videos, but they haven't been particularly effective ... ... especially when I used carousels explaining how my product works. Comment from Tom Cao(@tomcao2012): From what I observe from marketing activities in my SaaS product, I found that combining both branding content (LinkedIn, FB, X,...) and community content (Reddit

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Introduce yourself

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Raghavendra Reddy T

Raghavendra Reddy T

•2mo ago
Any referrals??
... Raghavendra Reddy T, a recent B.Tech graduate in Electronics and Communication Engineering with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering. I m currently looking for full-time roles or internships where I can contribute meaningfully and continue learning. I have hands-on experience in Python, SQL, data analysis, web scraping, and AI agent tools like LangChain, n8n, and ChatGPT. I m a hardworking and self-motivated individual who believes in proving myself through work. If you or someone in your network ... ... connect with me or refer me if you think I can help your team or someone you know. I d really appreciate any opportunity to prove myself. Thanks for taking the time to read this! Best regards, Raghavendra Reddy

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Idea TBD

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Furqaan

Furqaan

•2mo ago
Steal This Idea: Community Kanban Board for Builders
... Problem "Building in public" is broken. We re posting into the void - no structure, no momentum, no real collab. Twitter s loud, Reddit s messy, Discord s buried. Even in communities, we re still building alone. Solution A kanban-style social network for builders. Like Notion Reddit

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Himavarshith Reddy

Himavarshith Reddy

•2mo ago
Building Products before I graduate – Let’s get real.
... Himavarshith Reddy This is my first thread here, and I m super excited to be part of this incredible builder community. I m a student founder, currently building MongoSnap a copilot for querying MongoDB using natural language. Think ChatGPT + MongoDB = But before that... I built @ What2Eat [P.S. Launching Tomorrow on Product Hunt], an iOS app that helps you make smarter food choices by decoding labels with AI. No more ingredient confusion or misleading marketing! Why I m here: To learn ...

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General

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Baltazar Torres

Baltazar Torres

•2mo ago
I built the MVP. Now I have no idea how to market it….
... Baltazar Comment from Himanshi Sharma(@himanshi_sharma20): How many users/founders you got to test their web/app ? For example we got 52 users in first 7 days of launch as we simply asked folks to try it on Reddit who were facing same problem. How about start slow ? with 10-20 founders testing their websites ? Reach out on targeted sub reddit

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General

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Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

•2mo ago
A mistake that cost me $20K and 3 years, but taught me an important lesson.
... have good UI and easy navigation. It should also solve the problem it promises to solve. That's it. Don't complicate it. It's simple. Don't spend more than 2 weeks building your MVP. Personal Network / PH / Reddit / LinkedIn : That's where your early customers are. Reach out to them personally. Try to get on call or request face to face meeting. If they buy from you - GREAT, if they don't - note down the feedback. Ask direct ... ... continue to stretch things. 45 days is a good time frame to launch a product and test if the market accepts it. In reality this will extend to 120 or more days. Comment from Kaustubh Katdare(@thebigk): @rohulp  - Reddit

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General

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Ross Danowitz

Ross Danowitz

•2mo ago
ROI on Product Hunt
... scratch yours exchange actually take place/help? Are you just here to scroll? If you come here looking for an answer, how much time do you spend looking for it before you go to the next platform? Is reddit the alternative

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Product Hunt

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Nika

Nika

•2mo ago
Would it make sense to have job postings on Product Hunt?
... companies when they wanted to find someone to join their team. This is also a question for founders or companies: Would it make sense to onboard tech-savvy or business-oriented people from here? I often see on Reddit or similar forums how someone is trying to put together a team (e.g. also for the sake of easier access to capital from VCs and investors), to fill a job position so that the PH launch could be properly implemented ... ... mean a separate platform outside the PH? Or integrated to PH? Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @nikita_polovinkin  probably yes, it would be too many purposes of the platform. It came to my mind just reading some Reddit

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Alex Cloudstar

Alex Cloudstar

•3mo ago
What’s the weirdest way someone discovered your product?
... your planned channels I mean the totally random stuff: A Reddit thread from 2017. A niche Discord. Someone s cousin's newsletter. If you ve had one of those how did they even find this?? moments, drop it here. Would love to hear your oddball growth stories. Comment from Alex Cloudstar(@alex_cloudstar): @parth_ahir   That s incredible Shoutout to the mystery hero in the Twitch Comment from Alex Cloudstar(@alex_cloudstar): @busmark_w_nika   Now that ... ... during the break, we had a conversation with a couple at the next table. They said, "You have quite an interesting launcher, what is it?" And I explained. :D Comment from Michael Vavilov(@michael_vavilov): A random comment from Reddit

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Vibecoding

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Furqaan

Furqaan

•3mo ago
Do you predict people will actually watch AI-generated films?
... Seinfeld, garnered over 14,000 peak viewers on Twitch, demonstrating significant audience interest. (Wikipedia) Solution A dedicated streaming platform for AI-generated movies and series, curated by genre and ranked by community votes. Think of it as Netflix meets Reddit for AI-created content, offering a centralized hub for discovery and engagement. How It Works -Watch: Browse AI-generated content across genres like sci-fi, comedy, and drama. -Vote: Community-driven upvotes surface the best content. -Create: Future features could ... ... media can t afford to be. The idea of a Netflix for AI films hits a real gap: right now, discovery is fragmented, and there s no clear home for this emerging genre. I especially like the community curation angle, Reddit

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Ravi Sojitra

Ravi Sojitra

•3mo ago
This is how we're surviving against funded competitors for our vibe coding platform.
... build mobile apps. Soon hitting 50 new signups daily. All these signups came with massive LLM costs. Starting with just ~$4K, we burned through 30% of our budget in the first week with only $260 MRR. Our well-funded competitors offered 5 free code gen requests daily (30/month), while we provided just 1 request/user lifetime. Talked to users, they wanted to explore platform for free but even with our minimal free tier, costs were eating up our savings. Traffic kept ... ... growing from our use case videos, engagement on Reddit/X

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Vibecoding

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Will Wei

Will Wei

•3mo ago
Building in Public: My 3-Month Video-Coding Collab Experiment
... Since late 2023, I ve posted over dozens of bite-sized Cursor coding posts on Reddit some gloriously bug-ridden, some surprisingly useful. The motivation? I wanted to prove (mostly to myself) that I could build small features people actually care about, and maybe make some friends along the way. About a month ago, I started exchanging emails with a UK Redditor

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Will Wei

Will Wei

•3mo ago
From Zero to Eyeballs: Scrappy Growth Tactics and Community Marketing Lessons for Makers
... often a play to get noticed by KOLs on TikTok or X for that sweet secondary spread. A bit of a "detour to success," right? 2 Dive into community hubs: Places like Jike groups, Douban groups, or Reddit, where everyone has an equal voice, are perfect for us underdogs to find our first "allies." I've noticed on Reddit

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Jatin Saxena

Jatin Saxena

•3mo ago
Would love any sort of feedback on this idea for surfacing user feedback from Reddit/X/ProductHunt
... people! I'm working on an idea called DecypherAI, it s a tool that helps startup founders and PMs monitor what people are saying about their own product, competitors, or their industry as a whole across various online communities and forums (Reddit

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