Business Operations Managers often spend hours translating technical jargon into something the rest of the team can understand. It s repetitive, time-consuming, and honestly not the best use of your time.
That s why we built the Explain This to a Non-Technical Team Dynamic AI Template in Slashit.
Here s how it works:
Enter your project name / description
Add key technical terms
Slashit App AI instantly generates a simplified, clear explanation for non-technical colleagues
I ve been running into the same headache over and over again as a founder:
User feedback is scattered everywhere. Some comes in via email, some in Slack or Discord, and sometimes even random DMs or tweets. Tools like Canny or UserVoice are great, but for small SaaS or indie projects they feel heavy and pricey.
I m exploring the idea of something lighter and faster to set up:
Our team has been busy improving Jots based on the feedback we have been getting from you all. We are excited to share with you some updates on our latest release:
Following the first-ever global Next.js hackathon, @Vercel is hosting a new event, announcing the Global AI Gateway Hackathon. Starting now. Ends on Sept 5, at 12:01 AM PT.
Challenge:
Build the best agent.
Any model. Any use case.
With Vercel + AI Gateway.
Perfect timing to experiment with their AI Elements (launched this week), AI SDK 5 and the new @v0 by Vercel (launched earlier this month). Anyone joining? Hopefully we'll see some projects on Product Hunt. To participate: Reply to the announcement thread on X
Last year @Clustr looked healthy with 10,000+ active users, 10-minute sessions and $20,000 in MRR. Yet users churned quickly traction didn t equal stickiness. After hundreds of growth experiments we finally pulled the plug, trimmed the team from 12 to 2, and plunged into pivot hell.
Dozens of dead ends later, I flew to San Francisco hunting for answers. On a quick walk in Dogpatch, Tom Blomfield (Monzo Bank/GoCardless) hit me with the line that finally cut through the fog:
As someone who's worked for a long time in both the "content creation tools" and "educational content" industries, this is a question I get asked all the time.
As in previous posts, Datastripes now lets you explore the future of your data with the Scenario Node and a new Scenario Builder (see the image below).
Predicting yesterday s trends isn t enough for today s chaotic world. Now you can model not just what s likely, but what s possible. LSTM-powered forecasts, pre-defined scenarios, or fully custom shocks: your data, your rules.
I spent last month testing some assumptions like: founders want to meet others in-person. These assumptions failed as it's not as simple as that. There are some intricacies.
Well, I think will come back to the original asusmption that sort of worked. People liked being on the map, sharing their profile, and getting discovered.