Rodrigo Soviero

Rodrigo Soviero

chief easyfication officer @ eesier.com
44 points

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Helton Silvaβ€’

8mo ago

Trying a new approach: talk to users before building πŸ˜…

I ve launched a few small tools before, but I usually skipped the whole talk to people first step. I d just build, ship, and hope something stuck.

This time, I m trying something different. I started asking around about a pain I kept noticing, SaaS free trials and how hard it is to get meaningful feedback from users.

Nikaβ€’

8mo ago

What would you do to land your dream job? [your procedure or advice]

Getting a job is becoming increasingly difficult many applicants (high competition), automation and the replacement of tasks with artificial intelligence...

Now it's a miracle if someone opens your email.

Eric_Jinβ€’

8mo ago

Introducing Ainee: your AI-driven notetaking companion for smarter learning

Hey PH community!

I'm Eric, and it s been 4 years since my first launch on Product Hunt. Even though my fifth product launch is about to come, I still feel like a newcomer every time. There s something incredibly exciting and nerve-wracking about presenting my work to all of you and seeing how it s received.

dulaj dilshanβ€’

8mo ago

Designer. Web Developer. Founder.

I'm Dulaj , a UI/UX designer and Framer developer with over 6 years of experience crafting clean, user-focused digital experiences. I recently founded encolab.agency to help startups and solo founders turn early ideas into powerful, production-ready websites using design and no-code.

I focus on:

Modern, user-first interface design

Seamless, responsive Framer development

Rodrigo Sovieroβ€’

9mo ago

Challenges that I'm currently working on in the development of AI Agents

So here are 3 problems that I'm working to solve in the development of our agentic systems.
Any help would be truly appreciated.
1) How to prevent the agent from leaving the loop in between tool calls, saying it's "going to move on to the next step", or to ask the user for confirmation.

2) How to make the agent manage it's tokens autonomously and intelligently, by identifying and discarding messages or context that are no longer relevant.

(Important in particular for when there's this one gigantic piece of content among the messages that keeps getting sent back in each new API call, making the token count grow exponentially)

- One path that I'm exploring is to have the one task or step in a different agent, so the main agent calls the agent that executes this task, so the context stays separate.

alex saintβ€’

9mo ago

Your Launch Isn’t Broken. Your Story Is.

Most people think they have a launch problem.

Truth is, they have a positioning problem.

You could build something groundbreaking, even get upvotes, but if the story doesn t click.. nobody cares.

Markus Virtanenβ€’

9mo ago

Memory Swapping for AI: Changing how machines feel?

We are exploring a radical idea: What if AI could share emotional memory with users, not just simulate emotions?

Imagine an AI that doesn t just react it builds a living emotional history with you.

No physical triggers, no shallow reactions.

Sean Hwangβ€’

9mo ago

What's one productivity hack that you want to gatekeep?

I'll start, I can't believe I didn't know this -

A friend taught me earlier today regarding the "plus trick", also known as "plus addressing", for Gmail addresses.

You simply type in + after the prefix of your email address along with any text, and any email sent to this will still arrive in your inbox.

Lou Rossiβ€’

9mo ago

Saving early stage SaaS Dev's the typical 30% to 100% revenue cost to marketing

Did you know most indie devs lose 30 100% of their revenue just trying to market their SaaS?

That s not an exaggeration.

Alex Cloudstarβ€’

9mo ago

I'll launch soon, I would really appreciate your support!

Hi Hunters!

Next week I'll do my first launch, I will really appreciate support for my product.

Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

Founders, makers or marketers. What tools do you use for your work and daily operations?

What tools make your work processes smooth while keeping you sane?

[Solutions for maintaining health are also welcome since your work results depend on your well-being and energy management.]

I am a marketer, and here are my go-to apps/tools:

Antoine Poulainβ€’

9mo ago

Email sequence-r

Hey marketers! We ve been building sequence-R (sequence-r.com) a lightweight email sequencing tool for cold emailing and professional outreach: The tool is designed around simplicity: - upload your contacts - create an email sequence - hit send If you are in the field of marketing or sales, I d love to have your feedback :what s good, what s not. Etc. From website to app. Thanks in advance for your help.
Harvansh Chaudharyβ€’

9mo ago

How I Went From Blogger to Indie Maker (And Learned to Outsource My Brain to AI)

I didn t plan to become a maker. In 2022, I was just messing around with writing blogs to make my living. No budget, no team, just me trying to figure out WordPress while following random YouTube tutorials at 2 AM. My site looked like it was built during an earthquake. But hey, it worked (barely), and I was learning, from writing blogs to designing my own wordpress site.
A year later, Based on my learnings to design wordpress sites, I started freelancing - building websites for small business owners using whatever I knew. I also started selling readymade design templates for WordPress (generatepress & Elementor) via youtube. Nothing fancy, just trying to make things work. That s when I started leaning hard into AI tools. ChatGPT, & Claude I wasn t just using them, I was building with them. They became a second brain I could offload work to.
And honestly? That changed everything.
I went from overthinking every line of code to shipping full products. I built Unrealshot AI (selfies to CEO shots), Lexistock AI (photo editing related tools), and Saze AI (for spitting out general content writing).
I even started teaching others how to use AI through my YouTube channel, mostly for people who still think prompting is a typo.
And today, I'm launching something new: Threddr- a tool that helps you find your early users directly from Reddit. It reads posts, figures out who's looking for what you ve built, and helps you write replies that actually sound human. All built using AI tools like v0, claude and CatGPT, obviously. 2 more products are on the way too, launching them in next week.
I didn't have a plan when I started. I just kept showing up, building stuff, and letting AI handle the things I wasn't good at (yet).
If you're thinking of building something, start scrappy.
You don't need to be an expert. You just need to ship by solving a problem of others.

Product Huntp/producthuntsteve beyatteβ€’

9mo ago

πŸ”₯ Community Tagline Roast - Let's fix some taglines

Think your product s one-liner is good? Let s find out.

Post your product and your tagline below and get real feedback from fellow makers does it land, confuse, or completely miss?

Rodrigo Sovieroβ€’

9mo ago

As a founder, how to get started on X/Twitter?

I joined X last week as an effort to try out the whole founder led growth / build in public thing. At first it seemed exciting. There are a lot of very interesting people there and I find it easy to produce good enough content and be consistent with it. But a week in I haven t gotten a single follower, comment or like. The views on my posts are also super low. So yes, I m in that spot where I don t know what I don t know. Actually there is too much I don t know. So dear reader, if you have any tips or suggestions on how to get going (or simply why I should just drop the effort) they d be much appreciated, even if it s just sharing what s worked for you. Thanks in advance!
Sean Hwangβ€’

9mo ago

If you lost everything and had to start from zero, how would you get back?

There's always a lesson in failure.

If anyone went through the situation of having lost everything, would love to hear about your story on how you got back on track! If not, would still love to hear about your hypothetical approach.

jolaade Taiwoβ€’

9mo ago

This Isn’t a startup. It’s just something I made.

Ever since I launched Praise Jar (trypraisejar.com), I ve had the same kind of conversation with a lot of people. It always starts with: So how are you planning to monetize it?
And to be honest, that wasn t really on my mind when I built it. I just wanted to make something and put it out into the world. That was the whole point at the time.
Now that building things has gotten easier with AI, there s this new expectation that if you can build it, then you should turn it into a business. That if you ve made something functional or beautiful or useful, then the next logical step is to figure out how to make millions off it.
And yeah, I wish that was me. I really do. But that s not how I approached Praise Jar. That wasn t the energy behind it.
I think we ve quietly created a world where making something only feels valid if it can scale, go viral, or make money. And if it doesn t, it s like it doesn t count. It s nice, but it s not serious. It s not real. But I miss when it was enough to just build something. To share it. To chase a weird idea just because it wouldn t leave you alone.
There s this Nat Friedman quote I love. He said something like, I don t assume the world is efficient. If I get excited about something and that feeling sticks, I follow it. That really stuck with me. Because I think a lot of us have forgotten that this is still allowed.
And maybe we ve just gotten too used to believing that only the loud, viral, scaled-up, world-changing things matter. But the small things matter too. The tools that help one person. The idea that makes two people smile. The thing that sits on the shelf and quietly works. Not everything has to blow up.
Maybe somewhere along the line, I stumble on something, and I m able to. But right now, just like Nat Friedman said, I ve trusted my enthusiasm. I ve gotten really enthusiastic about this idea, and when I get really enthusiastic about something and that enthusiasm persists, I just indulge it.
And so I just kind of let myself be impulsive.
Curiosity, enthusiasm, and impulsivity led me here, and I m okay with that. And I m okay with sharing that with the world. If you re sitting on something you re curious about, build it. Post it. Share it. Or don t. Even just making it for yourself is enough sometimes.

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Harvansh Chaudharyβ€’

9mo ago

I built Threddr to find Reddit posts where people are already asking for what you made.

Every time I launch a new product, I end up on Reddit. Searching keywords. Jumping across subreddits. Scrolling for hours. Looking for that one golden post where someone is like Does anyone know a tool that does X? But honestly? It s messy. It s slow. And most times, I miss the good ones. So I built Threddr. You add your subreddits, keywords and product info. It pulls recent Reddit posts where people are talking about that problem. Only the ones that are fresh and relevant. It also scores them based on intent, so you can focus on the real leads. Then, it gives you 3 reply options not spammy ones just helpful starting points you can tweak and reply with like a normal human. No bots. No cold outreach. Just showing up where people already need what you made. Now I m wondering: Would this actually help your product launch? What would make this better? Any Suggestions? I m shipping fast and adjusting as I go. Your feedback would mean a lot. Launch Waitlist Is live: https://threddr.com Happy to answer anything in the comments.
Julius Ε akalysβ€’

9mo ago

About to launch an MCP-enabled chat platform

Hello, I'm about to launch a side project that I was building for the past week. I already deployed it at https://moopoint.io. It is a hosted MCP-enabled chat application that allows you to specify your API key and MCP urls (SSE for now only). I am not going to launch it until it breaks a hundred ways and until I get initial feedback.

It's essentially a product which I decided to try out vibe-coding on. My short journey and frustrations are visible on the X thread, here.