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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m super excited to share TryOn AI with you today! Shopping for clothes online is hard. Sizes are confusing, photos are misleading, and it’s impossible to know if something will actually look good on you. That’s why we built TryOn AI - an app that lets you try on clothes virtually just by taking a photo of yourself and the clothes you’re interested in. No more guessing. No...

TryOn AIThe #1 App for Virtual Try-Ons
Discover your new favorite way to shop and style. With a quick selfie and a photo of any clothing item, you can instantly see how it fits. No more guesswork, no more returns. Experiment with different trends, colors from the comfort of your phone.

TryOn AIThe #1 App for Virtual Try-Ons
Adrian Topkaleft a comment
wow, that's a good idea! Good luck @9rantys

Netflix for Product VideosA collection of the best product videos from 2023
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Nice! Btw. MidJourney has its own API?

WhatsApp BOT for ChatGPT & MidJourneyGenerate ChatGPT & MidJourney images directly via WhatsApp
Adrian Topkaleft a comment
About 15/16. Antivirus for my school :D and then mobile games & iOS apps.
At what age did you start to build your own side project ?
Serdar PalaogluJoin the discussion
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Whatsapp, slack, google calendar, pen and notebook
Founders, who work remotely, what tools are you using for your day-to-day activities?
Sharath KurugantyJoin the discussion
Adrian Topkaleft a comment
Wow, I really needed this product 🙏

BoldVoiceAccent coaching app for non-native English speakers
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Why the Ask Whale project failed?
Ask Your Questions for Justin Kan & Omar Jalalzada!
Gabe PerezJoin the discussion
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Notion. Everything in one place.
What's your favorite note-taking/productivity tool and why?
André BenattiJoin the discussion
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Play station, iPod, iMac
What kind of product would you hunt if we went back 20-30 years ago?
Ana MogulJoin the discussion
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By some freelance website offers, and launched my first iOS app (for the crossfitters)
How did you make your first $ on the internet?
Sydney CohenJoin the discussion
Adrian Topkaleft a comment
Ohh I think the combination of Webflow + Airtable + Zapier + Memberstack I can do almost anything with these 😬🚀
What are your favorite no code solutions?
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Adrian Topkaleft a comment
haha, love it!
Chinafy for SquarespaceMake Squarespace work in China, in just a few clicks
Adrian Topkaleft a comment
just tell them, about this :D If you have 100 users, and "only" 10 will pay for it and the rest will resign - it's ok. 2 weeks trial is perfect for that. The bottom line is - if you solve their problem, they will pay for it. They will not have to have an "awesome product", especially at the beginning. You can add awesome things later on. + You have the product for devs, so launching it here &...
What's your master plan to get your first paying user on your current project ?
Sydney CohenJoin the discussion
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I think the ones which cost me the most time and cash were: 1. didn't make market/idea validation with the clients, before start the work. (I just had the assumptions) 2. Lack of a mentor. but it's hard to avoid that when you are a 1st-time founder. You want to launch asap, you think you have the best idea in the world, and so on.. :D
What's the biggest mistake you've made as a founder?
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Ohhh, a lot of them, but for sure I can recommend these ones: "The Richest Man in Babylon" - how to manage your money, and build wealth. "Trillion-dollar coach" - In leadership, it's all about people. "Elon Musk", "Benjamin Franklin", "Steve Jobs" - great inspiration. a lot of companies like: Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Snapchat, Instagram, Uber also about a product/ company/ marketing: "Insanely...
What book, fiction/non-fiction, changed a part of you and how?
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1. Check if someone does the same. If yes -> what is your added value/ How your solution will be different. If not -> why? 2. Ask people if they really have a problem which your idea tries to solve. 3. Think about the MVP. What is the minimum value you can deliver to validate the assumptions?
What's the first thing you do when working on a new idea?
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I think micro education is the future :) + Really nice execution, but how can I add my own video? P.S. Who did this great ad?
EduDoSocial learning platform

