Assi Mahmood

Assi Mahmood

SEO Specialist- Driving traffic.
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Reddit Marketing: The Subtle Art of doing it

Last month I ran 20 Reddit posts to drive traffic to my content site. Tracked everything.

Results were wild:

The wins:

V1.7 - Class Editor!

Hey all! just checking in to let you know about the latest changes:
We now have a class editor built-in to the app to allow you to do even more work on-the-go!
Supporting at this time Bool and String values these get exported along with the rest of the JSON file / Tiled Project dependent on your engine usage.
I think the next thing i will work on is improving the malleability of the movement tool to make it even more intuitive and perhaps see about integrating clipboard usage...
Direct App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/tilep...
Till the next update!

Reviews work best when they start from the same baseline

Same expectations.
Same cleanliness.
Same level of readiness.

When that baseline shifts between PRs,
reviewers subconsciously lower the bar.

We Finished 5th on Product Hunt – And Here's What Happened Next

Three days ago, I hit "Publish" on Product Hunt for ExtraBar, a menu bar customization tool I'd been building for months.

I honestly didn't know what to expect.

What happened next caught me completely off guard.

Stella Samuel

2mo ago

How do you actually explore launches on Product Hunt?

Hey folks,
I m Stella, and I am excited to be here. I mostly come here to explore new launches, read the comments (sometimes even before the product), and understand what truly makes a product stand out.

Quick one for you:
Do you check the comments or the product page first on Product Hunt?

Looking forward to joining the conversations.

Aditya Raj

2mo ago

Hey PH 👋 builder trying to make feedback less chaotic

Hey everyone I m Aditya.

I ve been building products for a while and kept running into the same issue:
users do give feedback, but it rarely lands where teams can act on it quickly.

Lately I ve been focused on tooling that fits into existing workflows (especially Slack-first teams).

Excited to learn from others here what s one problem you keep solving over and over in your products?

Everyone Thinks AI Will Replace Us. They’re Wrong. Here’s Why. 🫡

Most people think AI will take over every tech job, and knowing code is irrelevant I strongly disagree. Let me explain why.

AI can write code faster than most of us, sure. But three skills matter more than ever in a world where everyone just vibes it: