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Hey Inderpreet Singh,
Launching a new product can be a rollercoaster, but kudos on diving into the game! From my experience, usability is the game-changer. Users want simplicity; if your product feels like a Rubik's Cube, they'll bail. Keep it straightforward, follow a logical flow, and make sure it's as intuitive as your grandma's pancake recipe.
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What are the key ingredients for a successful new product launch?
Inderpreet Singh
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Hey Karan, great question! Speaking of innovative trends in EdTech, one unexpected gem I stumbled upon in the world of education technology is the power of collaborative learning. I recently found an interesting report online called "Top EdTech Trends: Unveiling the Innovations Shaping Education in 2024" and it emphasizes the importance of collaborative learning. (just leaving a link in case...
What is the most unexpected thing you've discovered through an EDTech platform?
Karan Goenka
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Hey John,
Congrats on diving into the founder life! QA can be a game-changer for your web app. I've been down that road, and here's a spartan breakdown for your QA/Testing plan.
1. Define Objectives: Start by outlining what you want to achieve with your testing – performance, functionality, security, etc. This clarity is your north star.
2. Test Cases: Build detailed test cases covering all...
Best Practices for QA/Testing Plan?
John Kennelly
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Hey Niroshan. As a developer deeply immersed in this space, I've witnessed firsthand the impact AI has on making work more streamlined and efficient. The shift from just automating mundane tasks to aiding in complex decision-making is game-changing.
From my experience, one key aspect is the time-saving feature. Automating repetitive tasks not only makes us more free, we can spend that time on...
The future of productivity tools: How AI is revolutionizing the way we work
Niroshan Ranapathi
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Hey Shiva Uruturi,
Solid tips, man! I've been down the mobile app design road, and your points hit the bullseye. Planning is king – a roadmap before diving into the nitty-gritty keeps you sane. I once skipped that, ended up in a UI maze. Color-wise, less is more. It's about vibe, not a Crayola box explosion.
Thumb-friendly design is legit. Phones are thumb playgrounds; don't make users do...
What are the best and most obvious UI/ UX design tips you can give for a mobile app?
Shiva Uruturi
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Hey Aditi, I totally understand the testing struggles, and I've found something that might interest you. Recently, I came across an insightful article titled 'QA Software’s Future: Explore Emerging Trends Redefining Testing Strategies' It shed light on how emerging trends are transforming testing strategies, and it got me thinking about our own challenges.
I've been in the same boat, drowning...
Pain point in software testing that AI test automation can solve?
Aditi Badola
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Hey Renat,
Speeding up my workflow is always a priority. If there's software that can hustle as hard as I do, I'm in. But, let's talk numbers. The price tag has to match the value it brings. I ain't shelling out a fortune unless it's a game-changer.
Speaking from experience, I once splurged on a tool that promised the moon but ended up giving me just a handful of stars. So, my advice? Test...
How much will you pay for software that makes your work faster? And are you ready?
Renat Abyasov
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Hey Minha Nadeem, thanks for the great question! The difference between strong AI and weak AI boils down to their capabilities. Weak AI, also known as narrow AI, is designed for a specific task – think Siri or Google Assistant. They excel in defined scenarios but lack general cognitive abilities.
On the flip side, strong AI is a hypothetical system that possesses the broad spectrum of...
What are some of the most promising new startups in the AI space?
Lucas Mitchell
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Hey Slim Geransar,
Finding beta testers can indeed be a formidable challenge, especially when faced with the constraints of online communities' strict anti-self-promotion policies. However, fret not, for I've walked the treacherous path of beta testing myself, and I've got some sagacious advice to share.
1. Seek the Shadows of Reddit: While self-promotion is frowned upon, Reddit harbors...
How to find beta testers?
Slim Geransar
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Hey Steve,
I totally get where you're coming from when it comes to choosing a frontend framework for web application development. It's a necessary decision that can make or spoil your project. Here's my two cents on the matter:
First and foremost, team expertise is paramount. You want to ensure that your frontend developers are well-versed in the chosen framework. I've found that a team with...
Factors To Consider A FrontEnd Framework For Web Application
Steve Won
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Hey there, Tatiana! Choosing the ideal automation software provider can indeed be a daunting task, but fear not, I'm here to share some insights based on my experiences.
Firstly, hands-on experience is paramount. It's like trying on shoes; what feels comfortable to the CEO might not be a snug fit for your team. Testing the system yourself or involving your daily users is akin to getting a...
5 tips to choose a perfect automation software provider
Tatiana Vdovychenko
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Hey Sergey Voynov,
I've been grappling with this equal challenge in my B2B sales endeavors, and let me inform you, it's a conundrum indeed. In my sales package orchestration, I've shifted away from the usual Google Drive mishmash. Instead, I've embraced the remarkable world of Sales Enablement Platforms (SEPs).
SEPs like Seismic or Highspot provide a cohesive repository for all sales...
Where do you create and store your sales kit?
Sergey Voynov
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Hey there, Aruna Chawla! Your endeavor in the FemTech space sounds absolutely intriguing and much needed. Kudos for delving into this crucial niche. I cannot help however applaud your mission to empower female to foster a deeper connection with their bodies. By the way, since you are a FemTech expert, can you appreciate the informative nature of this paper - Femtech Technology Trends: How You...
Women @ Product Hunt — building in FemTech. Beta testers pls?
Aruna Chawla (she/her)
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Hey John Room,
In my experience, the incessant demands for disparate data from various funding sources can make even the most composed entrepreneur feel like they're navigating a labyrinth.
I absolutely agree with your notion that streamlining this process is essential for startup sanity. Start your journey by reading my article: AI In Nonprofit Fundraising: Explore 5 Ways To Improve Your...
Fundraising is one of the most streamlined startup processes today. Do you agree?
Ivan Gribin
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Hey there, Fannie Lin!
First off, kudos to you for addressing the challenging landscape of SaaS in these frosty funding times. It's a tough terrain, but your resilience is admirable.
I've had my fair share of experiences in the SaaS realm, and here's what I've gathered. When it comes to selling your SaaS to SMEs versus mid-size enterprises, it's like comparing apples and oranges in the...
SaaS for SME or mid-size enterprises?
Fannie Lin
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Hey Yusuf Ali,
First off, I totally get where you're coming from! Quality Assurance (QA) is like the unsung hero of startups. It might not seem as flashy as marketing or product development, but trust me, it's the backbone of a successful venture.
In my experience, QA is non-negotiable. It's not just about finding bugs; it's about ensuring your product lives up to the expectations of your...
How important is QA for your startup?
Mak Mo
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I can totally relate to the struggle of evaluating market penetration for a mobile app, Jaskiran Kaur! It's a tricky puzzle, but fear not, there's a light at the end of the tunnel.
Sharing from my experience, one effective way is to start by identifying your target audience. Who's your app catering to? Once you've got that sorted, dive into competitor analysis. See what similar apps are doing,...
Mobile App Evaluation......
Jaskiran Kaur
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Hey everyone!
I just had to jump in here because I'm really passionate about the whole Agile methodology thing. I've been working in software development for a few years now, and Agile has been a game-changer for my team. It's like a breath of fresh air compared to the more traditional methods we used before.
We've found that Agile not only speeds up feature delivery but also enhances...
Do you use agile methodology?
Daria
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Hey everyone!
As a freelancer myself, I can totally relate to the struggles of dealing with agencies eating away at our hard-earned earnings. Vyshag, kudos to you for coming up with such a brilliant idea! I'm genuinely impressed by your vision of freelancers collaborating on common projects through blockchain-based co-ops. It sounds like a game-changer for the freelance community.
The concept...
Freelancers will you use a platform that enables you to work together on common projects?
vyshag
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Hey everyone!
As for the problem at hand, I've had my fair share of experience in the supply chain domain, and I've found that collaboration is the key to success. So, how about we create a dedicated Supply Chain Community right here? A place where we can come together, share our knowledge, brainstorm solutions, and co-build some awesome supply chain initiatives!
I think we can share a lot...
Supply Chain Community ?
Mahmoud Aitelkatab
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