The first 1,000 is always the hardest as they say. I've seen a million and one articles all giving different advice but since makers have the first hand experience I decided to ask what are your tips?
If I ever need to open up some space, I just delete some apps temporarly. But even if it's just for a second, I would never uninstall Google Keep. What is the one app you'd never delete?
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!
Hey Product Hunt!
I've joined the Amy team recently, and we're launching soon (check us out - https://www.producthunt.com/upco...). As part of this launch, I'm trying to figure out which data analytics tools to use to improve our website, messaging and most importantly, our product. I was thinking of the following analytics stack:
1. Google Analytics for traffic data
2. HotJar / Fullstory for UX/UI and visitor recordings
3. Segment for event tracking and quantitive data Are there any other tools that you've been using and can recommend? Do you think we're missing something? Thanks!
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"
With so many platforms and amazing content. Every platform works on a better user experience, but still, few are explored. Tell us which platform you enjoy learning on and which domain course you explore? If you opt for "Other", let us know the name of the platform in the replies.
Hi. I had many articles I want to read but didn't had a time. So I decided to consume them while running by converting them into podcasts. Now I wonder if anybody else also needs it and pay for it (My assumption: audiobook and podcast listeners might pay). My first plan was to get a paying customer and interview them to understand them. So I made a LP and started facebook ads. However, I'm struggling to get a paying customer. Eventually, I've been not talking to people and not learning. That's not good. My second plan: I find people who want to listen to web articles and interview them via video call, but I have no idea where I can find them. How would you do if you were in my shoes? Thank you. https://www.getpodrest.com/
I was shocked to find out that so many people in my office are skipping breakfast! I cannot concentrate if I am hangry before lunch. Do you eat breakfast? If so, what do you eat?
Hi everyone! Since it is officially started, I'm trying to hear people's thoughts about how we will communicate in Metaverse? I believe that breaking the limits of the physical world will enhance our ways of communication. What do you think?
Since not much left until Black Friday, do you have any recommendations for marketing tips and tricks? I own a SaaS product and looking for campaign ideas.
Hey community builders, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on paid communities. In a world where you could connect with people for free, what makes you pay for communities? What are some of the most valuable paid communities out there?