Toni Ruokolainen

Toni Ruokolainen

Building GrowthCues
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Nikaβ€’

7mo ago

How do you handle cucumber season in your business? What do you usually focus on during this time?

Summer has begun, and that means most people are going on vacation, the work pace slows down, and many businesses experience a dry spell.

No one feels it more than marketers.

Toni Ruokolainenβ€’

7mo ago

Ooops... Launched already yesterday a tool for understanding customer retention and product adoption

Can't believe that I missed this wonderful self-promotion channel , but here it goes:

Have you ever wondered what the things are that push customer retention and product adoption in your B2B SaaS?

Nikaβ€’

8mo ago

What kind of lead magnets worked well for increasing the subscriber count of your newsletter?

In the second half of the year, I wanted to use some kind of lead magnet that I sent to people in exchange for their email address.

My questions are for observing purposes:

Toni Ruokolainenβ€’

9mo ago

Principles for building AI-native products?

Hey Product Hunters, The "AI-powered" wave is everywhere, and it's exciting! But as builders, it makes me think: are we always pushing 'AI-First' in a way that truly benefits the user, or are we sometimes just adding AI features, potentially increasing complexity, and calling it innovation? Having spent time building a tool where AI is foundational rather than an add-on, my strong belief is that true AI-First design should fundamentally be about subtraction, not addition. The goal should be a significantly simpler, more intuitive user experience than a non-AI alternative. Based on my experience, here are some principles I focus on for genuinely AI-native products: * Automation for Simplicity: AI's power should be used to abstract away underlying complexity. It should take raw data, complicated processes, etc., and deliver a clear, simple output or actionable insight to the user. * Proactive Value Delivery: The AI shouldn't just sit there waiting for user input. It should proactively surface what's important, highlight changes, or suggest the 'next best action' without the user having to manually pull or analyze. * Built-in Adaptability: A truly AI-native product learns from the user and data patterns to adapt the experience over time, ideally simplifying onboarding and personalizing the workflow without requiring extensive manual configuration from the user. The core idea is to use AI to do the 'heavy lifting' the mundane, time-consuming tasks the user previously had to grapple with manually. The product should deliver the result, the insight, or the recommended action directly, rather than requiring the user to navigate complexity to find it. If integrating AI requires users to learn more steps or adds layers of complexity, it's likely missing the point. The real magic of AI-First is its potential to drastically lower cognitive load and accelerate time-to-value. It's less about the number of AI features, and more about how AI enables simplicity and proactive usefulness. Curious to hear your thoughts and experiences! As builders or users, what are the best examples you've seen of AI genuinely simplifying a product or workflow? Conversely, where has it added frustration? And importantly, what UX/product principles do you believe are non-negotiable when building truly AI-native experiences? Let's discuss!
Alex Cloudstarβ€’

9mo ago

πŸŽ‰ We hit #4 on Product Hunt! Here’s what happened

Hey everyone,

I m Alex, solo maker of CoLaunchly, and yesterday I launched it on Product Hunt for the very first time.

I didn t expect much. My only goal was to get into the top 10.

Wawiβ€’

9mo ago

How to break down AI product adoption barriers?

Have you ever considered the human biases that might slow down the adoption of your product?

I'm currently working on building my first AI product (coming soon!), and I wanted to share some thoughts on the adoption challenges I anticipate.

Sean Hwangβ€’

9mo ago

What's one healthy habit that vastly improved your quality of life?

A lot of us tend to neglect our health, being so entrenched in the work we're doing. That's unfortunate because without health, we can't really do much. It should be prioritized above all.

Prioritizing health starts with simple habits. Personally, exercising even just 45 minutes a day (usually in the morning) - whether that's lifting weights or shooting hoops has greatly improved my posture, energy levels, confidence, and mental clarity. It sounds cliche, but I really do believe exercising is a super-enhancer.
What is one healthy habit that has yielded improvements for you?

Supa Liuβ€’

9mo ago

Will AI Replace Data Analysts β€” or Make Them 10x More Powerful?

With AI getting better at parsing spreadsheets, generating dashboards, and even spotting trends automatically, I keep wondering:

  • Will AI replace data analysts or just transform their role into something new?

  • What tasks are you already automating?

  • Are there risks in removing too much human context from data work?

Curious to hear how others are navigating this shift especially those building or using data-heavy tools.

Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

How do you separate your personal life from your work life?

When you're a 9-5 employee, it's relatively easy to determine when your work starts and ends.

But what about when you work for yourself?

Single people probably have no boundaries in this, but a completely different scenario occurs when you have a family.

Toni Ruokolainenβ€’

7mo ago

GrowthCues 1.0 - Intelligent Product Analytics for Growing Your B2B SaaS

GrowthCues is an intelligent product analytics tool that delivers proactive insights, helping early-growth B2B SaaS teams uncover and act on opportunities for customer success and product growth. No dedicated data teams, CS Ops, or complex dashboards needed.