I am a big fan of posthog for product analytics, and rudderstack for cdp. I'm also the founder of laudspeaker (https://www.producthunt.com/post...), and open source omnichannel marketing suite of tools. what else do people like?
As the leader of Supabase's growth team from our early days of just hundreds of users, I'm thrilled to say that we now have hundreds of thousands of incredible users Our open-source database tooling and product-led growth approach have made us a well-known name in the developer community We have also been called a meme company that builds databases Today Supabase has over >46K Github stars and >65K twitter followers - Supabase has consistently been one of the fastest growing open-source developer tools since our launch I m here to answer all your questions related to product-led growth, open-source, meme marketing, hiring for growth, launch weeks, community building, remote work, and of course .Supabase! If you ask a question we will pick some random winners for the final few (extremely limited edition) gold Supabase snapback caps I'll answer all questions by March 13th, 23:45 PST
Not putting too much pressure on employees while setting reasonable goals and responsibilities can be a strategy to support well-being. What do you think about employee well-being?
Hey all, we just released a few updates to product hubs with a focus on converting visitors to your website/apps/social, and providing the right information to community members who are researching new products. As an example, here's Notion's product hub: https://www.producthunt.com/prod... (you can access your product hubs in the new sidebar on the homepage) The header was re-focused on driving conversions, followers, and saves. We ve removed upvote counts and focused on reviews + followers on the hub pages; while upvotes are important for launch day, we ve found that they re not necessarily a highly correlated signal for overall product quality, especially for community members researching products months (or years) after a launch. The updated sidebar displays links, product info, and makers more prominently, and the rest of the page has been simplified with an additional focus on reviews (currently sorted by recent, so make sure you re encouraging your community to leave reviews). As always, Product Hunt is in a constant state of change, so let us know what you think about these changes and if you have any suggestions or recommendations moving forward!