Back in 2018, I launched Notion Pages on Product Hunt, it was the #2 product of the week. Shortly after, I joined Notion to support the community. Our community has written books about Notion, created mascots, hosted hundreds of events, started full-time businesses around Notion, and much more. Many of the highest-ranking products on Product Hunt in the past two years have been Notion templates. Going back in time, Notion launched
Hey there, Derrick Reimer here! I've been building SaaS products for the last decade. In late 2012, I co-founded Drip, a marketing automation product, alongside Rob Walling. We were acquired by Leadpages in 2016. During that time, I also built and sold Codetree, a project management tool for GitHub. My story hasn't been all rosy, though! After leaving Drip, I attempted to take on Slack and decided to move on after failing to find traction one year into working on it. I'm now building SavvyCal
I always have 100s of browser tabs opened, often many tabs just for the same website. I have tried to stay in control but have failed to do so! I would love to hear the tips from the best web surfers out there.
Maybe it makes my life easy and others find it helpful too. Thanks in advance!
Time management is, in my opinion, one of the biggest challenges, both personally and professionally. What strategies, tools, or tricks have you picked up along the way that proved to be effective?
We all have heard the advice "Talk to your Users" and most of us try to do so but we struggle to do it the right way. Talking to customers is an art and it is more important than ever to stay close to your users. Opening up the discussion for the community to share their best practices on "Talking to Users/Customers"
Test test Edit: I've learnt my lesson today: Don't test in production Thanks, @devladinci Take over this discussion post to share your wildest 'test in production' story
Drop your lessons and tips from your experience of working with no-code tools! Bonus points if you suggest a tool that can be helpful with specific tasks.
Non-tech builders are the minority in the tech world, but with the advent of no-code tools, the long-term dream of democratizing building is becoming real. So what are you building? Let's support the no-code builders!
Hey Makers! I've been running my Telegram channel about products and startups for over a year now. It already has 1,100+ subscribers. It's in my native language. I recently started the same channel but in English. I find answers to questions about startups and products from people with a lot of experience in that field and write summaries. Join the Startup Summary on Telegram if you're interested: https://t.me/startupsum
Back in 2018, I launched Notion Pages on Product Hunt, it was the #2 product of the week. Shortly after, I joined Notion to support the community. Our community has written books about Notion, created mascots, hosted hundreds of events, started full-time businesses around Notion, and much more. Many of the highest-ranking products on Product Hunt in the past two years have been Notion templates. Going back in time, Notion launched
I'm on 20 days visit streak. Use this discussion to flaunt your streak numbers and share your last week's favourite product. I'll go first Better Viewer by @adem_kouki https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Hey I'm Aadit Sheth. I'm a student in London studying mechanical engineering. I also run a cohort-based course called Makers Mark where we help founders with their Twitter presence, content creation, and writing habits. The cohort-based course was initially a challenge to see if I can monetize my expertise in audience-building but we (Brandon Zhang and I) ended up building a community of people that we wouldn't want to leave. Let's talk community, cohort-based courses, marketing, Twitter and more. AMA
Getting early customers for your product isn't easy - they need to buy into your vision and get a ton of value from your product. Let me know if you have any inspiring (or lucky ) stories about how you attracted and closed on your first paying customer!