Bekjon Ibragimov

Bekjon Ibragimov

Building an app for book lovers!

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Thank you, Product Hunt — our first public launch & Top 10 finish

Hey, Hunters

I just want to say thank you to everyone who supported the PingPrompt launch.

We finished #10 of the day and got featured on Product Hunt among 463 products launched yesterday. This means a lot, especially because this was PingPrompt s first public launch whitout audience, competing alongside some truly great apps.

We also gained 102 new followers, plus new trial users and subscriptions. Thank you for the trust and for taking the time to try something new.

Alex Cloudstar•

1d ago

What makes you decide not to try a product?

There are plenty of tools that seem useful on paper, yet something makes us close the tab instantly.

Sometimes it s pricing, sometimes messaging, sometimes the onboarding feels unclear.

Often it s a gut feeling that s hard to explain.

Murrorp/murrorMona Truong•

1d ago

What made you choose the company/product you’re building today?

At the beginning, my reason was very simple: I needed a job and I genuinely liked the product.

I graduated with a Marketing degree, but I never felt like I belonged in agencies or similar environments. It just wasn t for me. At the same time, I didn t have much experience in tech either. So I took a leap of faith and applied for a Customer Support role, almost blindly.

The early days were tough. I had no technical background, no real understanding of how apps were built, and everything felt overwhelming. But the product itself became my motivation. I started from the most basic things: learning simple technical terms, understanding how an app is structured, and slowly exploring how everything works behind the scenes.

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