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David Jones
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just downloaded it. Will give it a whirl and give you a few thoughts about it.
Clatters
iOS app to monitor your brand on Social Media
David Jones
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Very interesting idea. I can see this taking off as the marketplace expands.
Repixel
Retarget *someone else’s* website on Facebook Ads
David Jones
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Simple to use and does the job of making my chart look slick vs a crappy Google Sheet.
Gantt
Create beautiful Gantt charts
David Jones
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it's a little bit difficult to find the free option, but other than that, I think it's a great little app.
Squawk
The first Tweet to video tool
David Jones
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I'm looking at it now. What problem does it solve? How is it a different experience/use case from Slack or Reddit or FB Messenger or WhatsApp or any other chat app?
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Muuza Gold
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David Jones
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How many people do you need to validate your idea? And what's your landing page?
How do you attract an audience to validate your idea?
Joe Wilkinson
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David Jones
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Solve a problem that my team has experienced.
What is your key motivation to make something innovative?
Artem Galenko
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David Jones
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Great product. Very handy with a great feature set.
Video Effects
Add realtime video effects to your videos online
David Jones
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It really depends on the product-market fit and what the potential customer demands. We're currently polishing our UI and plan to launch with something very slick. That said, I've got a scaled down prototype that I've been getting some feedback on from people I know.
MVPs - contract a designer or DIY?
Andy Reed
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David Jones
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love this idea.
I can be your beta-tester. What's your product?
Elena
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David Jones
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You think it's not working, but right now every smart fridge is flashing with your startup's names!
Bethevalley
Don’t just watch Silicon Valley, be the Valley.
David Jones
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looks pretty cool. Is it safe to say it's Trello but using Google Tasks?
How can I get my first 50 followers on https://www.producthunt.com/upcoming/tasksboard
Nathan Gilson
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David Jones
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Big fan of this show. I never miss an episode.
The Pitch by Gimlet Media
Real entrepreneurs pitch to real investors—for real money
David Jones
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It's a little wordy and hard to follow. You could benefit from the help of a good copywriter who could help you tell your story a little more clearly and succinctly. Your product seems useful, though. A more compelling way of presenting it would likely help with adoption.
Is it easy to understand what your product does?
Serge Slipchenko
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David Jones
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I've used this product a few times to get a handle on what people get the most traction when they share company content. If you've ever wondered which content, shared by which person on which channel works drives the most traffic, delivers the most leads or turns into the most sales, then SqueezeCMM is for you.
SqueezeCMM
Build your own content marketing analytics database
B2B Marketing analytics that are specific to your business and your content. Define your own metadata and track every ad, link, image, video, article, webpage, blog post or any other piece of content on any channel through all buyer stages.
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David Jones
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I think it's quite common that folks with an entrepreneurial spirit either pivot into software that they've designed to help fix a pain point in their day-to-day work lives or follow a passion like you have. I work in advertising and I've got one of those day-to-day pain points that's driving a product my team is building.
I'm curious about who started on a totally different path and found their passion for software?
Lisa Popovici
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It takes time and the ability to handle being ignored and/or rejected. Big PR firms don't have any magic. Sometimes they have folks who have great relationships and can at least get a call returned or email read, but that doesn't guarantee coverage. I'd do the following:
1. Get a small list together of targeted reporters who have written about startups like yours. Knowing what they cover is...
How do you reach out to media/journalists for coverage of your startup?
Sisi Liu
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