What do you pay attention to when you give a product an upvote?
Alex Egorov
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Michael Cyger@michaelcyger
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For me, it's about the future not about the present.
I definitely upvote cool products that either wow me or provide tangible benefit to my daily activities.
But I put my votes behind what something could be. I like to bet on other indie devs and hope that my upvote will provide enthusiasm and a little support to keep going on their journey.
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That it does something new. And that its funky!
Last Plannr
Mostly, I look for something that I would use, even if it's not right now, it has to be relevant to my life.
I also give an upvote for friends or things that are really cool even if it's something that I will never use.
Flipner AI
1. They have a great visualisation 2. The product is interesting
I generally pay attention to the features of the product but I also keep in mind to support my fellow connections, because often support can turn around somebody's creation ✌️
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When giving a product an upvote, I pay attention to several key factors. First and foremost, I look for innovation and uniqueness. Is the product offering something new and exciting, or is it just another version of something that already exists? I also consider the user experience - is the product well-designed and user-friendly? Additionally, I take into account the potential impact and value the product brings to its users. Does it solve a problem or make life easier in some way? Lastly, I consider the team behind the product - their expertise, passion, and commitment to delivering a top-notch product. These are all important aspects that influence my decision to give a product an upvote.
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I pay attention to the description and screenshots; if there is a video, it’s absolutely wonderful.
How practical is the product? Does it solve a real problem or improve an existing process?
For me it depends on the product itself of course but also on whether the maker etc have outlined key features in the description. The elevator pitch is a necessary evil.
My focus is on the future of the product, and how it will perform in future.
I enthusiastically support innovative products that impress me or offer practical advantages in my daily routines.
I'm new to Product Hunt. I see my upvote as a way to show support. I only give one or two upvotes a day. I upvote products that could be useful to me. I also look for products with a good demo or free trial to understand what they offer. If I find a product really useful and like it, I'll write a review about what I liked. If the product is on the App Store and I like it, I'll also give it 5 stars there. Sorry for using "if" so much.
I think about whether the product solves a pain I live and what I "gain" if I paid for the tool