Nika

What is the best feature of your product and how would you describe it?

We sell daily.

Not only in our business life, but also in our personal life.

What we need to do is convince people that our product or our personality is the best possible option they can choose from.

How would you pitch the best feature of your product to convince a potential user to buy it?

[This can be a kind of practice + showcasing your solution.] 🙂

I usually follow 2 principles when doing something like this:
  1. It has to be: short, to the point, simple enough that even a 5-year-old can understand it.

  2. You're selling a benefit and a favourable outcome for people. Don't forget about it.

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David Camacho Cateura

Atlas takes care of the monetization of your application: from researching your competitors and deciding your pricing and packaging strategy to the code implementation and plan-based authorization.

Fun thread!

Laura Cruickshanks

@david_camacho_cateura1 i like how we're set up so that when you make pricing and packaging changes, it will update everywhere - hosted pricing page, contracts moving forward, billing and invoicing. It removes 10 back office steps to implement your pricing decision!

Smith Suth

@david_camacho_cateura1 Right on David and Laura!

Nika

@david_camacho_cateura1 Thank you, David, for your contribution. When launching?

David Camacho Cateura

@busmark_w_nika June 11th! So quite soon!

Nika

@dcamacho Hit me then with the message :)

Mcval Osborne

Great prompt.

Ours is something like this:
Gro3 gets you seen where reputations are built and deals get done—by adding your voice to the right conversations, at the right time.

Nika

@mcval_osborne Another one that came to my mind (thank you for contributing otherwise, it didn't come up):

Be where is your target audience, you do not have to be everywhere (at least at the beginning)

Anh Ngo (Austin)

We turn your brain dump into a prioritized task calendar with reminders, automatically :)

Anthony Sellitto
Launching soon!

For AX3Sonic it's the "Roles" feature in AX3Sonic enables administrators to assign specific access levels and permissions to users, such as sub-admin, editor, sales marketing etc.., ensuring secure and organized management of internal and private podcasts.

https://www.producthunt.com/products/ax3sonic

Nika

@ax3com Primary market for this is B2B?

Holden Lewis

Nika, what a fun idea! I'll go next.

Aster turns your messy to-dos into simple, ready-to-run plans, so you can stop stressing and start doing.

Kaustubh K

Cool thread!

At the Jatra Community Platform, we make your community into a content hub. So instead of just 'discussions', we offer native support to articles, discussions, chats, events, real-time quizzes, jobs, changelog, feedback and more.

It allows you to create an enriching community environment for your members and engage them in better ways.

Nika

@kaustubhkatdare Once I wrote an article about platforms hosting communities, and even more. How do you attract users to switch from, e.g. Slack or Circle, to your solution? (I reckon it is for B2B predominantly)

Kaustubh K

@busmark_w_nika - Great question. What's working for us is that we directly address the problems community builders face.

For example, Slack communities lack organic discovery and the content life-span is short. If you are using the free version, your messages disappear after 90 days. That's a problem for a lot of communities.

Circle is mostly for course creators who want to build private community.

Jatra, on the other hand, is a strong advocate of open communities that want organic growth and multiple ways of engaging users. That's our USP.

We are in the B2B space and that's our core focus. So businesses looking to build customer communities or target specific niche, can explore Jatra platform.

Do you have a link to the article you mentioned?

Nika

@kaustubhkatdare I believe the article about the community platforms was on Product Hunt, but I cannot find it. 🙈 It was a long time ago. But I gathered many community platforms there.

Kaustubh K

That's okay @busmark_w_nika . There are several platforms in the community building space. I'm planning to launch ours on PH in a few weeks; hopefully in July.

Nikita Polovinkin

Purefeed helps to find relevant content for the topic of your interest on X, saving you hours of research time =)

Nika

@nikita_polovinkin Seems relevant to promote on X IMO! :) You can have a solid audience :)

Anthony Cai

Hi Nika, great post! I totally agree that whether in business or personal life, we’re always “selling” something—our product, our ideas, or even ourselves. The best feature of any product is the one that solves a real problem for the user in the simplest, most effective way. For example, if your minimalist phone’s best feature is creating folders, you could pitch it as: “Effortlessly organize your apps with intuitive folder creation, helping you stay focused and clutter-free, so you can enjoy a truly minimalist digital experience.” A clear, user-focused pitch like this shows the value immediately and helps convince potential users why your product is the right choice. Thanks for the reminder to always think about how we present our best features!