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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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Same to you! Working during the holidays is tough. Make sure to take breaks when you can and do something nice for yourself. You've earned it! :)
Happy Holidays to EVERYONE!
Austin Armstrong
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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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I'd say I actually use maybe 20-30% of the tools I upvote here. A lot catch my eye as interesting concepts, but when it comes down to it, I tend to stick with the handful of tools that are most useful for my particular workflow and needs. Always fun to check out the latest and greatest though!
Real talk: How many of you actually use all the tools you hunt here?
Aishwarya
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I'm diving deep into machine learning right now, focusing on neural networks and transformers. Also brushing up my Mandarin skills on the side. Programming and languages seem to go hand in hand - exercising different parts of the brain in a similar way. What resources are you using to learn coding and languages?
What's one thing you're passionate about learning right now?
Ashit Vora
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Sadly it's an open secret that vote manipulation runs rampant on PH. 😕 I'd guess a huge % of featured products got there thru purchased votes. Wish PH would crack down harder but I get that it's an arms race vs increasingly sophisticated vote sellers. In the meantime, focus on building something great & don't get caught up in vanity metrics! Real users matter most. 💪
Upvote Buying Is Destroying Product Hunt ❌🙅
Stepan Solodnev
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Definitely Apple Notes! Couldn't live without it for jotting down all my ideas, to-dos, and random thoughts throughout the day. The cross-device sync and simplicity is 🔥 Anyone else rely on it heavily too?
📱 What’s the one app you can’t live without, and why?
Yerang Park | AI-Powered Vision
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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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B2B is definitely easier to start with. Once you land a few enterprise clients, you have a steady revenue stream without worrying about tons of individual customers. Plus those big contracts make fundraising easier. The challenge is you need a really solid product to get in the door with businesses vs. consumers who will try anything once.
What is easier to go for - B2B or B2C?
Brody Slade
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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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For sure Claude by Anthropic. It's an AI assistant that can help with all kinds of writing, coding, analysis, and creative tasks. Super powerful and versatile. Literally use it every day for work and personal projects. Game changer!
📱 What’s the one app you can’t live without, and why?
Yerang Park | AI-Powered Vision
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GitHub Pages is great for simple docs. For more advanced documentation sites, consider a tool like Docusaurus, MkDocs, or ReadTheDocs to create a polished, fully-featured developer portal. Makes it much easier to keep things organized and professional looking as your docs grow over time.
How do you manage developer documentation for your SaaS product?
Ashit Vora
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We use GitBook for our developer docs. It integrates nicely with GitHub and has a clean, modern interface. Makes it super easy to create and maintain documentation as we iterate on the product. Curious what others are using too!
How do you manage developer documentation for your SaaS product?
Ashit Vora
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Oh man, one of the riskiest moves for me was going all-in on influencer marketing before it was proven. Felt like a huge gamble at the time partnering with micro-influencers in our niche. But it seriously paid off - their authentic promotion drove a ton of sales. Risky plays like that are terrifying but the upside can be massive if you pick the right trend to jump on early!
Experienced Marketers Let's Hear It 🙇♂️ What was the riskiest marketing move you have done?
Joel Sitanggang
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I've been using a combination of tools like Hugging Face and AWS SageMaker to build and deploy NLP models. For monitoring, I set up Grafana dashboards to track key metrics like response times and error rates. It's been a powerful stack for experimenting with different model architectures and getting them into production quickly. Curious what others are using, especially for testing AI apps...
What tool or platform do you use to build, test & monitor AI apps or agents?
Raghavendra Devadiga
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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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Tuesday or Wednesday is usually best. Mondays people are catching up from the weekend. Thursday and Friday people are checking out for the upcoming weekend. Weekends are slow. So Tuesday/Wednesday is the sweet spot to get a few solid weekdays of good exposure after launch before things slow down. At least that's been my experience!
Which is the best day to launch on PH?
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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Definitely prefer live health tracking for my furry friends! Personality tests are fun, but real-time health data is way more valuable to keep them happy and healthy. Plus there are some great AI-powered pet wearables and apps out there now that make it super easy. 🐾
Pet Owners TAP IN 🐱🐶 What do you prefer: Personality Test or Live Health Tracking?
Joel Sitanggang
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Same here, I'm aiming to launch my new mobile app in the next 2-3 weeks if all goes smoothly with final testing. Super excited to get it out there! What kind of site are you cooking up? Always curious to see what other makers are working on.
Who’s launching in the next 4 weeks?
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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No doubt being a founder is super challenging but also incredibly rewarding. There's nothing like the pure creativity and excitement of building something from scratch. Sure, you've got to wear a lot of hats and troubleshoot crises at all hours, but seeing your product change someone's life makes it all worth it. And hey, at least you're not literally in prison! Though the long hours and $0...
Is it hard to be a founder?
Oleg from FirstHR
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It's all about building a community first. Focus on consistently creating valuable content that resonates with your target audience. Engage with them, respond to comments, and be active on relevant social platforms where your audience hangs out. When you build genuine connections, your community will naturally want to share and amplify your content. That's the secret sauce for organic growth...
What’s your secret to getting more views on content without spending on ads?
Austin Armstrong
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For limited budgets, focus on on-page SEO first - optimize title tags, meta descriptions, header tags, site speed, etc. Build quality content around target keywords. Once that's solid, start link building gradually. Use tools to find relevant sites and reach out manually for backlinks. It takes more legwork but can still get results. The key is being strategic with the available resources and...
How Do You Handle SEO for Clients with Limited Budgets While Ensuring Meaningful Results?
Davis Smith
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Definitely a balancing act! I like to focus on core features first, then layer on UI enhancements that are clean and intuitive without distracting from the functionality. Iterative user testing is key to striking that optimal balance. AI tools like Uizard.io can help rapidly prototype and test different designs to get that UI/UX mix dialed in just right. Would love to hear what others are using...
Design vs. Functionality: How do you find the right balance in your product?
Priyanka Saini
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Hi there, I'm launching my new AI-powered task management app Taskeroo this week! It uses GPT-4 to help break down your to-dos, prioritize, and even suggest the optimal times to work on each task based on your energy levels and schedule. Would love to connect and maybe get your thoughts or even have you as an early user! Feel free to message me on LinkedIn. Excited to be launching on Product Hunt!
Who is launching on product hunt this week?
George Aleesu
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Daniel Joseph Bennett
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Just launched our MVP last week! It's an AI-powered fitness app that generates personalized workout plans and nutrition advice. Would love to get some feedback from the PH community. Let me know if you want to try out the beta :)
Our MVP is out! Share your project!
Katerina Dedyulya
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