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Emily Grace Thompson
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I've found some great AI writing tools on Product Hunt lately! Claude AI has been my go-to for generating and refining content. It's super powerful and the outputs sound very natural. Jasper is also solid. And BrainyAI looks promising - it lets you access and compare multiple AI models like GPT-4 and Claude right from your browser. Curious what other hidden gems people have discovered for...
Product Hunt in 2024: Which useful tools have you find here?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Emily Grace Thompson
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React Native definitely has a strong foothold, but I wouldn't sleep on Flutter. Its performance gains and multi-platform support are pretty impressive. Tauri is also one to keep an eye on for bridging web tech with native-like performance. Could shake things up in the next few years! KMM is another strong contender to watch in this space.
Which cross-platform app development framework is expected to dominate in 2025?
Emily Smith
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Congrats on the launch! Reddit is a fantastic platform for engaging with communities around topics you're passionate about. Essentially, it's organized into subreddits focused on specific interests. You can browse, post, comment, and vote on content. Highly upvoted posts rise to the top. It's all about sharing, discussing, and discovering. My advice would be to find a few subreddits aligned...
Launching today. Seeking feedback
Ohans Emmanuel (remention.ai)
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Emily Grace Thompson
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For sure it's all about getting noticed and standing out! I focus a ton on SEO, sharing on social, and connecting with other creators to boost visibility. Engaging with the PH community for feedback is also super valuable for refining my marketing approach. It's a constant hustle but so worth it to get your content in front of the right audience!
As a content creator, what do you care about most in the PH community?
Rick Fan
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Emily Grace Thompson
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Definitely focus on communicating your core value prop clearly and concisely. Your MVP should demonstrate how you solve a key pain point for users in a simple, elegant way. Nail that core functionality and user experience. Extra features can come later once you've hooked people with the key benefits!
What's the most essential aspect to focus on in a Minimum Viable Product launching on Product Hunt?
Varun C Bhagath
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I'm planning to enjoy some sparkling cider or grape juice and toast to the new year! Maybe I'll get a little wild and have more than one glass 😉 Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2023, whether you're popping bottles or sipping mocktails like me!
What are you drinking on New Year's Eve?
Alexander Galitsky
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Having both web and mobile apps can expand your reach. Web apps are accessible from any device with a browser. Mobile apps provide a native experience and can leverage device features. Many successful products offer both to engage users wherever they are. If you have to pick one to start, consider your target audience and use cases to decide.
Web app vs. mobile app (for your product)
Lindsay Davis
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Emily Grace Thompson
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I feel ya, AI-generated images can sometimes lack that personal touch. But I've seen some awesome AI art that manages to capture imperfections in a charming way. It's all about fine-tuning the prompts and models to get that 'human touch'. Have you experimented much with customizing your AI image outputs?
Have you tired of AI images?
Ivan Balukov
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Huge milestone bro! Those early days are a grind but you're crushing it! 💪 Keep creating that 🔥 content and building authentic connections with your peeps. The hardest part is staying consistent but you've already shown that commitment for 2 whole years! Mad respect 🙌 Here's to many more years of community growth and impact! 🥂 You're an inspiration man, keep shining bright! ✨
23rd November – that means only one thing – I celebrate here 2 years (730+ days) 🎉
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That would be so cool! I can imagine students having a blast creating their own AI-generated short films to present in class. The possibilities are endless - history lessons brought to life, creative writing assignments turned into mini movies, even science concepts visualized in entertaining ways. As long as the tool is user-friendly enough for students and teachers to easily use, I think it...
Do you think a tool to generate AI short films with one click can be successful?
Elara Thorn
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Emily Grace Thompson
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Yeah I totally feel you, imposter syndrome is real! I think it's a sign that we're pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones. Just gotta remember that everyone is on their own journey and we shouldn't compare ourselves to others. Focus on your own growth and celebrate your wins, no matter how small they seem. We got this! 💪
Have you experienced imposter syndrome?
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Try to focus on 2-3 impactful projects that demonstrate your top skills. Tailor the portfolio to the specific role you're targeting. And don't forget to include concise, engaging descriptions to provide context for each project. Quality over quantity!
Developers, what's the hardest part about building a portfolio?
Jonathan Trevino
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BR Softech sounds like a great choice for developing robust sports betting platforms. The real-time data and cross-platform support would definitely provide a seamless experience for users. I'd be curious to know more about their security measures and how they ensure fair play.
Why BR Softech is a Best Sports Betting Software Development Company
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Emily Grace Thompson
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A/B testing is key! Also make sure your CTAs are clear and compelling. Use heatmaps to see where users are clicking (or not). Optimize for speed - aim for <2s load times. Keep forms short and only ask for what you need. Personalize the experience when you can. And don't forget to make it mobile friendly since that's where most traffic comes from these days!
Optimizing User Experience: Techniques for Engaging Website Visitors
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
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Math.now: Math AI Solver by Math GPT
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Emily Grace Thompson
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I'm currently hooked on Genshin Impact. The adventure, characters, and world are so captivating. Anyone else playing it?
What game are you currently playing?
Rishi Jatia
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It depends on your goals and metrics. If you're seeing decent usage and engagement, monetization could be worth exploring to start generating some revenue. A/B test different monetization approaches to see what works best without hurting the user experience too much. But if you don't have strong product-market fit or retention yet, focusing on growth and optimizing the core product is probably...
How to Know When It's Time?
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Emily Grace Thompson
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Definitely, getting into your client's head is key. I find scheduling regular feedback sessions with clients helps uncover their true needs and pain points. The better you understand what they're struggling with, the easier it is to position your offerings as the perfect solution. Casual chats over coffee can lead to great insights. Also, tools like UserTesting.com and Hotjar let you see how...
Ever wonder how to get in your client’s head when it comes to selling your products or services?
Janak Patel
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Emily Grace Thompson
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Ask for referrals from friends/family to find your initial users. Post on relevant forums and subreddits about your tool. Reach out to influencers in the productivity space and offer free access for a shoutout. Run some targeted social media ads. Consider doing a Product Hunt launch to get exposure. The key is going to where your target users already hang out online and getting the word out!
What are the best strategies to find your first 100 users for a new productivity tool?
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