Bob K.

Bob K.

Solo founder making an app for IT teams
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Bob K.

4mo ago

Any room left for non-AI products? It's launch day for Kandbe!

Kandbe is now live on Product Hunt! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

What is Kandbe? It's a managed knowledge base with a library of KB articles already built-in. Instead of throwing yet another AI prompt at you, we decided to just write all the support guides ourselves.

Bob K.

4mo ago

Feedback wanted: A knowledge base with built-in, auto-updating guides

Hey Product Hunt community,

As an IT sysadmin, I was tired of three things: empty wikis, writing support docs that were outdated in a month, and sending employees to messy vendor guides. (And don't get me started on AI hallucinations).

Kandbep/kandbeBob K.

4mo ago

The only knowledge base software with built-in content?

Before making Kandbe, I searched all over the internet for knowledge base software that came with pre-written kb articles. I even turned to ChatGPT and Gemini with my search, and they both said that no such software exists. I'm seeing countless editors and document generators, and a lot of them are AI powered, but none of them come with ready-to-go content.

We're prepping for our Product Hunt launch next week and I'd love to hear if anyone else knows of any knowledge base software with support guides already included.

Bob K.

4mo ago

Kandbe - Managed knowledge base for IT teams

Kandbe is a fully managed knowledge base platform for IT teams that includes a library of support guides for common business software in a clear and easy to follow format, and automatically keeps them up to date when software interfaces change.
Shengkun Ye

5mo ago

I got 300 users from two Reddit posts—here’s what worked

Hi folks,

After 4 weeks of beta testing on TestFlight, I finally launched my app on the App Store 2 days ago. To my surprise, I hit 300 downloads in 48 hours, all from Reddit, without spending a dollar.

Bob K.

5mo ago

Do non-AI startups have a chance in the current market?

The majority of SaaS startups and product launches these days are AI apps. And for established products, every vendor is throwing an AI chat integration into their existing app and changing their marketing language to advertise it as an AI powered app.

Do new products that don't advertise as AI-powered still have a chance? The product I'm going to be launching does not have any user-facing AI functionality, although AI is used in a limited capacity on a part of the backend. Do I need to advertise this use of AI to even have a chance?

Bob K.

5mo ago

Hi Product Hunt, I'm an IT sysadmin trying to make something useful

Hi everyone, I'm an experienced IT system administrator, not a software engineer, but I've been dabbling in code since I was a kid. While I'm not a vibe coder, introducing AI assistance into my projects has supercharged my skills and accelerated my learning. I truly believe one of my latest side projects can now be a viable business.

My app aims to fill a gap in the IT knowledge base market, offering a product that lets IT teams save significant time, provide better end-user support, and offload tedious maintenance. This is not yet another buzzy AI app that throws prompts at you, this is a fully packaged solution with human-reviewed content ready to go out of the box.