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View failure as a lesson, not the end. Each stumble reveals valuable insights about your audience, market, and execution.
How To Stay Motivated After Your First Product Fails?
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1 Clean lines, neutral tones, and plenty of natural wood accents for a warm, cozy vibe.
2 Large windows with sheer curtains, letting in sunlight but avoiding glare on screens.
3 Plants everywhere—peace lilies, ferns, and a small potted tree for a calming, fresh atmosphere.
4 Ergonomic chair: one that supports long hours without discomfort.
5 A small sofa or armchair with a side table, perfect...
If you could design your dream workspace, what would it look like?
Ryan Chen
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Getting the first 100 users is all about being scrappy and personal:
1️⃣ Talk to your network: Reach out to friends, colleagues, and even old contacts who might find your product valuable. Personal invites show you care and get genuine feedback.
2️⃣ Targeted communities: Find where your audience hangs out (Reddit, Facebook groups, LinkedIn) and share your product in a helpful, non-spammy way....
What’s your go-to strategy for getting your first 100 users?
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We're launching on Monday! Any tips for the BIG DAY?
Happy to see you subscribed to our Coming Soon page: https://www.producthunt.com/products/planyway-for-jira-2-0
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What’s the best piece of feedback you’ve ever received on your product?
Feedback is gold, whether it’s from a user, mentor, or fellow maker. What’s one game-changing insight someone shared with you, and how did it shape your product?
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My #1 role model for building a business is Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn. His ability to balance strategic thinking with bold action, as highlighted in "Blitzscaling," inspires me to think big while staying agile.
His philosophy of growing fast, learning from failure, and building networks resonates deeply with the challenges of modern entrepreneurship.
Who is your #1 role model for building your business?
Harald Frank
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The most successful sales channels for our business have been direct outreach and partnerships. Direct outreach allows us to personalize our pitch and build strong relationships with potential customers, while partnerships with complementary businesses expand our reach and credibility.
We also see solid results from content marketing, which brings in highly qualified leads by demonstrating our...
What sales channels are the most successful for your business?
Elena Tsemirava
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I focus on transparency through regular updates, collaborative roadmap planning, and consistent prioritization frameworks. Tools like OKRs and user stories help keep everyone aligned on goals, while fostering open communication ensures concerns are addressed before they become roadblocks.
As a Product Manager, how difficult it is to align your team and how you do it?
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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The best tool I’ve come across for bridging cultures and languages is Duolingo. It makes learning a new language accessible and fun, while fostering cross-cultural understanding. For real-time collaboration, tools like DeepL Translator provide incredibly accurate translations, making communication across languages smoother and more effective.
What’s the best tool you’ve come across for bridging cultures or languages? 🌍💬
CY Zhou
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Sure! I use Planyway with the team and also as a personal planner. Really helpful
Do you use your own product?
Ankur Sharma
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baker:))
Which "traditional" job would you take if you weren't a maker or founder?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Planyway+Jira or Planyway+Trello!
What are the best tools you have used for task and project management?
Rohan Chaubey
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I prefer launching with an MVP because it lets you validate your idea quickly and gather real user feedback without overcommitting resources. By focusing on the core problem you’re solving, you can iterate based on actual needs, rather than assumptions, and avoid wasting time building features that might not resonate with your audience.
Do you prefer launching with an MVP or a fully developed product? Why?
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What’s your biggest ‘aha moment’ as a maker?
What’s the one realization that changed how you build, market, or grow your product? Let’s share those epiphanies that made a difference in our journeys.
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Making sure everyone is on the same page is the biggest issue
Managing Remote Teams: What’s Your Secret Sauce?
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Piktochart AI Brochure Maker, Visme AI Brochure Maker
Is there an AI app which could make brochures and catalogues like a solid graphic designer?
Poulami
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Family time:)
What is your normal weekend?
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What's the biggest pivot you’ve made while building your product?
What’s the biggest pivot you’ve made, and how did it change your product? Describe what drove you decision to pivot and the outcomes you saw afterward.