Andrea Eastman

Andrea Eastman

Building products people actually use ⭐

About

Hi, I'm Andrea. I love turning ideas into products that solve real problems. By day, I'm a Senior Vice President of a franchise company. Nights and weekends are spent building AI-powered SaaS products, talking with users, and shipping quickly. I'm especially interested in products that help people make progress whether that's founders finding accountability partners through Progresslio, publishers managing local advertising with Spotlio, marine service businesses running operations with SternHQ, or athletes improving through Obstacle IQ. I believe the best products come from listening to users, launching early, and iterating often. If you try something I've built, I'd genuinely love to hear what works, what doesn't, and what you'd improve.

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Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Gone streaking
Gone streaking

Maker History

  • Progresslio
    ProgresslioMatch with builders. Stay accountable. Ship more.
    Jun 2026
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntJune 25th, 2026

Forums

22h ago

Launching tomorrow: Progresslio

Launching Progresslio tomorrow

Over the last month I've been building a handful of products, and one thing kept happening. I'd get excited about an idea...build it...hit a roadblock...and realize I had nobody to bounce it off of.

My husband is incredibly supportive, but he isn't building software. My friends aren't launching startups. They're happy for me, but it's different.

22h ago

Excited to finally be here 👋

Hi everyone! I'm Andrea from Colorado. For years I had notebooks full of product ideas but never had the technical background to build them. A few months ago I decided to stop waiting and just start shipping.

Since then I've built products for founders, athletes, families, restaurants, and small businesses including Progresslio, which launches on Product Hunt tomorrow.

Why is it still so hard for builders to find their people?

Hi everyone! I'm Andrea, and over the past few months I've been spending my nights and weekends building software. Somewhere along the way I realized that one of the biggest challenges isn't coming up with ideas or learning new skills. It's finding people who genuinely understand what you're trying to build.

I can talk to friends and family about a new feature or a launch, but it's different talking to someone who's also trying to find customers, ship products, grow a business, or figure out their next move. Those conversations are just different.

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