Anush Bichakhchyan

Anush Bichakhchyan

Content Writer, Nailing Blogs
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Q

12mo ago

Best advice for promoting your product (Pre launch) ?

Hey folks! What are your best advices to promote your product during your pre launch period ?
Dávid Sipos

1yr ago

Biggest Product Hunt Community on LinkedIn

Did you already joined LinkedIn's biggest PH community? If not here is an opportunity: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/...
Jawad Tijani

1yr ago

Do you feel AI tools lack a human touch?

By human touch, I mean human support/help center, involving users in the development process, communicating with users etc.

Have we hit peak "AI" hype?

I feel like everywhere I look news articles, social media, product launches, it's all about "AI." Every startup seems to be slapping the word onto their products, whether it's genuinely AI-driven or not. From "AI toothbrushes" to "AI-powered chairs" (okay, maybe not yet), the term is everywhere. Is "AI" becoming a meaningless buzzword? Or is it a sign of innovation spreading across industries?
Rohan Chaubey

1yr ago

How Can AI Help People with ADHD? Any Recommended Apps or Tools?

I saw Shimmer on the leaderboard today and wondered if AI can be used to help people with ADHD or similar neurodivergent traits. Here's the link to Shimmer launch in case you haven't seen it yet. Managing focus, organizing tasks, remembering important things, and balancing productivity with self-care can sometimes feel overwhelming. Tools like Shimmer are definitely helpful. Have you also come across any specific AI-powered apps or tools designed to assist with ADHD? I d love to hear your experiences or recommendations in the comments! :)

What are the most underrated tools that deserve more attention in 2025?

We all know the big names, but what about the hidden gems? I d love to hear about the tools you ve stumbled upon that deserve more love! Whether they ve helped streamline your workflow, supercharged your creativity, or solved a specific pain point, let s share and discover some new favorites.
Ryan Chen

1yr ago

The two prices we pay for the things we buy

I recently came across an insightful article that discussed how most things we buy come with two prices. The first price is the actual dollar amount we pay to own the item. The second price is the time, effort, and mental energy required to actually use and maintain it. For example, I bought a record player because I loved the idea of listening to vinyl it felt nostalgic and special. But after the purchase, I realized the "second price" involved setting up the player, managing speakers, and sticking to fixed playlists. Eventually, I found myself back on Spotify because of its convenience and flexibility. Have you ever bought something, only to discover the "second price" wasn t worth it? I d love to hear about your experiences with these hidden costs of ownership.
Shabnam Katoch

1yr ago

Let's Connect

Hey PH Fam, I am a Digital Marketer for Tech startups, and would love to connect with you all. Please reply in DM, let's connect with each other and expand our circle,