I decided to become a hunter to give visibility to builders who can't pay for it.
If you think about it, Product Hunt is a platform where you trade time and feedback for visibility and feedback. And that's huuuuge for people who can't buy visibility but can invest their time.
I was in this case when I built Mailwarm (YC S20). Product Hunt helped us validate and find new customers. We went from $3K MRR to $8K MRR during launch week. That's when I understood how big PH can be for founders with no marketing budget.
Recently I started a builder community focused on Moroccans. I understood that building is not a problem anymore. The bottleneck is go-to-market.
At what stage do you think a product should be before launching?
Personally, I have a bad habit: I overthink and over-prepare. I polish features, redesign things, fix edge cases and sometimes I end up never launching because I keep improving the product.
This time I decided to try the opposite approach.
I m building a tool called Clawther that lets you manage an OpenClaw agent through a task board instead of chat. It s already extremely useful for me and for the few people I shared it with.