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It's a minor but persistent reminder to carry reusable bags to the grocery store.
What's one problem you face daily?
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Looking for developers to work on an app that tracks a healthy diet.
Is anyone engaged in the development of a healthy diet recording app?
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Of course! Because No-Code and Low-Code tools streamline the app development process, businesses looking for quicker and more affordable solutions find them intriguing.
Do No-Code and Low-Code have a chance to catch on in enterprises?
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I came into a B2B email newsletter that provided insightful content without overloading me with technical terms, and I now look forward to receiving each new edition.
Most B2B content sucks, share some examples of engaging B2B content you've seen recently
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Thoroughly investigate and screen possible outsourcing partners.
How To Smartly Outsource App Development?
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Newsletters for the content, but social media for the hype.
Where do you prefer to get information/insights?
Thomas Halliday
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Bring the goods, and we'll take care of the data.
What is your fav web3 project you found on Product Hunt recently?
Sharath Kuruganty
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I occasionally take time out to refuel and maintain my creative flow.
Share your Daily routine as a Product Maker.
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My ideal AI product manager would examine user input and make recommendations for feature enhancements on its own.
If you had an AI Product Manager, what would you like it to do for you?
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Cheers on 3,000 followers
We crossed 3,000 followers. 😻 What next? 👀
Business Marketing with Nika
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Once your product fulfils its intended purpose without becoming overly complex for users, you should cease adding features. If it's already successfully resolving the issue for which it was designed, adding new features could merely make it more complicated and challenging to use.
When to stop adding features?
Belfong
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Congrats on the launch
Amazing Product
Tailorie
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Charlotte
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Visit Product Hunt's "Upcoming" area to learn about new items before they're released. In this manner, you can be among the first to test them out and give the authors feedback.
What is your best Product Hunt tip?
Ruben Boonzaaijer
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One and only
Cat lover
Are you a dog lover or cat lover?
Austin Armstrong
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Code
Building your product from scratch with code gives you the utmost flexibility and control over every part of your project, whether you're a seasoned developer or have a team of talented coders.
Code vs. Low-code vs. No-code. What do you choose to build your product with?
Milli Sen
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Be genuinely interested
What is your best networking tip?
Daniel Volynets
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Teams frequently self-organize and assume collective accountability, especially in agile environments, which lessens the requirement for a specific project manager.
Do you think that nowadays, it's possible to build products without a project manger?
Salim Boudi
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