One of the biggest gaps we ve seen with AI tools is that they draft quickly, but don t verify what they say. That leaves creators with hours of checking sources, editing tone and polishing clarity before publishing.
With ContentLift by YAi, we ve built a fact-checking and quality control layer that evaluates AI drafts across factual accuracy, source credibility, tone, clarity and readability - so teams can publish with confidence.
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 seen so much advice about partnering with well-known Hunters for your PH launch. But does it really move the needle? Anyone have real numbers or war stories? Also, how to find and approach them?
All of you who are building a personal brand, I guess, keeping up with the onslaught of notifications is not the easiest thing to do. I personally open some notifications after a month (like today on Bluesky, Substack and Twitter), not to mention that I reply to some messages after months. It helps me keep my sanity. But it took me almost 4 hours to handle these today.
On the other hand, I manage ProductHunt and LinkedIn quite regularly.
We got featured as Product of the Day on Product Hunt with our AI-fueled iPaaS and we couldn t be more excited to share this moment with you!
This launch is helping shine a light on what we ve been building: an AI-first iPaaS that lets SaaS platforms embed 800+ white-label integrations, without the need for external tools or third-party accounts.