Instead of waiting days insights, paying 10k+ per year to user testing platforms, or dealing with rushed feedback from professional testers paid to test, Uxia works on a simple AI user system:
I ve been using Notion for 5 years mostly to organize my own life, studies, finances, and business. At some point I realized the templates I built for myself could actually help a lot of other people too.
So recently I started creating and sharing my Notion templates publicly. My goal is to keep them clean, simple, and useful for anyone who wants more clarity and structure.
WhatsApp has launched "Writing Help," an AI feature that lets users rephrase, proofread, or adjust the tone of their messages (professional, funny, supportive, etc.).
Yes, it can be helpful to better express yourself, but it also has many critics that the authenticity of our "ordinary" daily communication is fading even in such a "RAW" channel as WhatsApp.
Anyone here building something around sustainability? I ve been browsing for a while and haven t seen many products tackling climate change or other global challenges.
I m excited to introduce myself in this space. With a background in environmental engineering, I ve worked with product teams on platforms related to renewable energy and energy management.
Yesterday, @rohanrecommends noticed some changes on this Platform the "Coming soon" page is gone.
There's no reason to panic because you have plenty of options to be visible, for example:
You can place the PH badge (button for support) on your landing page.
You can send a reminder email or push notification to your supporter.
You can set up a LinkedIn/Facebook virtual event where you insert the link for your launch.
You can use PH forums with relevant categories to make announcements if you have previously launched, for example, p/Google, allowing you to use the platform directly.
I've read a lot of conflicting views on this ... I'd love some advice.
We're about to relaunch our news platform ... which has been locked behind an "invite code" for a few months in ~beta state ... and we'd like to create some buzz!!..
No matter what you're building, investors new favorite question: "What stops OpenAI from doing this?"
For @Migma AI: we operate on the software layer while OpenAI provides the foundation models. they re pushing toward AGI, not building specialized vertical products. email requires deep integrations, brand learning, cross-client rendering, and a compiler we built in-house. OpenAI won t spend years perfecting how 40+ email clients render html but that s exactly our edge. Look at how they acquired @Windsurf for billions: instead of building vertical products themselves, they buy proven software players. we re in that category. Now tell me: what stops OpenAI and giants from doing what you're doing?
I'm launching my first product on Product Hunt tomorrow. Nervous, but also very excited. It's been a long time coming! Would appreciate any/all support https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
We're re-thinking our leave-a-review flow (you all are leaving lots of reviews, including founder reviews!) and I wonder if anyone has review flows they think are 1) easy to use, and 2) actually help you write better reviews. I'm looking at G2, Trustpilot, Yelp, Google...nothing's standing out as amazing.
Would love any UX inspiration here! (or ideas/requests!)
Yesterday I saw the headline that Perplexity tried to buy Google Chrome for $34.5B. One move and they got free coverage in BBC, NYT, Business Insider, and basically every major tech outlet.
That s tens of millions in equivalent PR value without spending it. Just create a news story with a slightly absurd twist and boom, you re front-page material.
Starting with the end in mind can completely change how you play the game. It sets the rules from day one and gives you clarity on when it s time to step away.