Dustin Heaps

What’s the last product that genuinely made you go: 'Whoa — this is smart'?

I’m always on the lookout for those “aha” moments — where a product nails the timing, design, or simplicity so well it just clicks.

What’s the last product that made you pause and think:

“Damn… this is clever”?

Bonus points if it’s something small but brilliant. Curious to see what’s been impressing you lately 👇

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Yemi Oyepeju

We recently came across a model where creative sellers list sponsorship slots and buyers compete via auction — it flips the typical outreach dynamic. Made us rethink how we approach value exchange in influencer marketplaces entirely. (Full disclosure: we’re building in this space too for brands and YouTube creators.)

Dustin Heaps

@uxyemi That’s a fascinating model — love the inversion of value exchange. Are you building a marketplace around this or embedding it into existing creator tooling?

Yemi Oyepeju

@dustinheaps The mechanism is fascinating indeed and pretty cool. Yes, we're building a marketplace around it. We released beta already but the full product will be deployed on launch day. Bidding for a YouTuber's ad slot as a brand on our platform is like bidding for an item on eBay, you can also make offer or buy now. Check it out: bidvid.io

Peter Wang

My product😎😎.

Joke aside, I think there are a lot of great products out there, for example, I saw one product on Reddit that help people to find affiliate code to get discount on the product they want to purchase/subscribe. It somehow can parse all the YouTube videos' description and give you a list of the code/links so you can pay less.

Personally, I always search "xxxx coupon code" or something like that before I make a purchase online so I think this is cool concept that I didn't think of.

Dustin Heaps

@cywdev Haha love the confidence, Peter!

Totally agree — that affiliate code tool sounds clever as hell. I’m the same way… always googling for coupon codes last minute before checkout. Automating that step is such a smart (and painfully relatable) win.

Thanks for sharing — now I kinda want to try it too.