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Justin Hunter
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Congrats on the launch @bidhan_roy5! I'm excited to see how far you've taken this since you first started working on it.
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Justin Hunter
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 My name is Justin Hunter, and I'm one of the co-creators of Orbiter.
We built Orbiter because web hosting has gotten too complex. While frameworks and hosting providers move further and further toward server-first implementations, we think there's still a huge market for static sites and hosting for those static sites.
The product builds on my experience and Steve's...
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Justin Hunter
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Rampp is incredibly easy. So much so that the whole Pinata team put it to the test to see if everyone could launch their own smart contracts. Great work, Tim!
Rampp.xyz
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Justin Hunter
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ERC-1155 support and Avalanche support is now live!
Submarine.me
Make IPFS-backed content unlockable with NFTs
Justin Hunter
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I think it's always interesting looking back on the genesis of ideas. @kyletut and I were looking back through Slack conversations we had about private content + NFTs. The conversations we had with customers led us to the first iteration of Pinata Submarine (https://www.pinata.cloud/blog/introducing-submarining-what-it-is-why-you-need-it), then the idea for submarine.me came up almost as a...
Submarine.me
Make IPFS-backed content unlockable with NFTs
Share unlockable, exclusive content with anyone. Take token-gating to the next level. NFT-gated media is finally here and has never been so easy. Brought to you by Pinata.
Submarine.me
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Justin Hunter
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I’m excited to showcase an app I helped build during the ETHDenver Hackathon last week. It’s called submarine.me and it lets anyone—technical or not—upload private, IPFS-backed content that they can lock behind an NFT with a simple share link. Anyone with the link can prove they own the NFT in question and unlock the media.
The idea stemmed from the original release of a feature my company,...
Submarine.me
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Justin Hunter
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Building a text editor is so daunting and so much fun. I did it for my old app, Graphite Docs, but this is so so much better than anything I’ve built. Nice work!
MarkdownX
A new markdown editor built for the TallStack
Justin Hunter
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Who is building native apps with one-time purchases?
I just built my first iOS app (https://getwritesprint.com) after years and years of building SaaS apps for the web. It was fun and reminded me of the days when you would purchase software at the computer store and own it forever without ongoing fees. This has inspired me to build more apps like this. My next will likely be a native desktop app (again, with no subscription fees).
So, I'm...
Justin Hunter
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Congrats on the launch, all! I've been so impressed with how easy Typedream is and how quick I can launch a site. I needed a site for my new mobile app and built this on Typedream in about 15 min. https://getwritesprint.com
Typedream
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Justin Hunter
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Congrats on the launch, all! This is exciting.
Skiff
Simple & secure privacy-first notes and collaboration
Justin Hunter
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This is really cool! I’ve been following Day One for a while now, and Day Zero feels like a great intro to people who are just getting started.
Can you talk about the types of entrepreneurs that would be a fit for this? Day One has seemed (and correct me if I’m wrong) focused on companies intending to go the venture capital route. So does Day Zero focus on entrepreneurs who eventually want to...
Day Zero by Day One
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Justin Hunter
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I am currently writing a book about my journey to learn how to code in my 30s. https://www.polluterofminds.com/impostors-guide-to-learning-how-to-code/
If you were to write a book, what would it be on?
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Justin Hunter
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Great app! Love the landing page. And if you know about my history, then you’ll know I love the name Graphite :)
Graphite
Create live websites just like in a graphic editor
Justin Hunter
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Biggest mistake I made was misreading the market and having tunnel vision on a future customer base that didn’t exist rather than focusing on the customer base that did exist and was happily using the product already.
What's the biggest mistake you've made as a founder?
Richard Fang
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Justin Hunter
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What tech/startup/entrepreneurial books have you re-read multiple times?
I'm currently re-reading The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick while also re-reading Start Small Stay Small by Rob Walling. As I've been doing this, I've tried to think of any other books like these that I have re-read or had the desire to re-read, but I can't think of any. I've re-read both of these books multiple times, though. So it got me wondering what books you all have where you find...
Justin Hunter
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For my day job, I never work on weekends. If I’m not the one running the company, I can’t justify spending my spare time on it no matter how much I like my employers. For my side projects and my own companies, though, I absolutely work weekends. But even then, I try to keep it to just a few hours each weekend.
Do you work on the weekends?
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Justin Hunter
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I love that you focused in on React/Next.js. Really smart move. Most auth platforms are trying to capture the entire market up front and only eventually back into native React components. The fact that you launched with focus on React is super cool!
Clerk
Authentication and user management for React and Next.js
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