What is the real problem solved by the product you are creating?

Valdis Takeris
8 replies
There are tons of nice to have products. But only few of them solve a real problem, a real pain. If you can find it, that's a huge step forward for your product. Therefore - can you write in 1 sentence what problem does your product solve? And community will be able to improve your formulation. Let's see what result can we achieve this way.

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Devluc
I make HTML templates on htmlrev.com which enable developers to spend more time on YouTube, Twitter and even Product Hunt :)
Devluc
@asglenn Yes, helping them save time with pre-made code and design work packaged in HTML templates
Andrew Glenn
@luciantartea would you say, then, that the problem you're solving is developer's lack of time?
Ivan Ralic
Collabwriting
Collabwriting
1. You are reading a news article 2. You find interesting paragraph and want to add a comment and share it with someone 3. How you do it? (copy text, paste text, copy link, paste link, write comment, send) Now do it 15 times for every paragraph you have found that day πŸ˜… Content marketers hate this 😬 We enable people to collaborate directly on different web pages and text snippets they found online 😊
Chirotpal
We provide objective Technology Auditing (& consulting) of a current business solution - whether built by self or outsourced, objectivity always takes a hit, we're trying to bridge that gap at www.cogentkey.in
Rucha Joshi
We are trying to solve for people feeling disconnected from their teammates while working remotely.
holly93
We made VanceAI ( https://vanceai.com/ ) It’s an AI photo enhancement tool dedicated to solving all kinds of image problems in the most efficient and easiest way.
Varun Kodnani
There's so much automation that has happened over the years but most companies still rely on manual timesheets which are tedious, time consuming and annoying to fill at the end of the day or the week. How can anyone ever remember what they did in the day without having an automated tool? Flowace solves just that.