Hey Product Hunt community! As a creator or entrepreneur, you know the drill you're always thinking about ways to make your product even better. So if you want to share your vision and excitement for the future of your product with the community, this is the perfect question to ask. You can talk about the updates and features you're currently working on, or give us a sneak peek at your long-term plans. It's a great chance to show off your innovation and dedication to your users, and who knows maybe you'll even generate some buzz and interest in the process. Whether you're making small tweaks or a major overhaul, we can't wait to hear what's next for your product!
I personally love archery, it helps me improve my balance and focus, and of course it's fun to shoot arrows at something, even if it's an empty target.
Honestly, the distractions around the house are my biggest nightmare while working from home. Even though I am a remote worker, I try to go out and work in coffee shops, and libraries as much as possible so that I am much more disciplined. What about you?
The business of a startup company will change frequently, but the number of developers is often small, and it is difficult to cope with heavy business requirements.
Can anyone recommend some good low-code & no-code tools? And what scenarios do they apply to? Provide some practical examples:
1. appsmith(https://www.appsmith.com/). Open-Source, and provides good customization capabilities and interface display.
2. Retool(https://retool.com/). Similar to appsmith.
3.Dots(https://www.dots.community/). Build bots on Discord & Slack.
4. Webflow(https://webflow.com/). All-in-one web design platform.
5. ...
When you're an independent creator and maker, getting caught up in the hype of landing on top position on Product Hunt is easy. You think that if you can get there, then you've accomplished something great. I believe success is an event, not a state of being. While most people would agree that Bill Gates is a successful person, he may not be considered so by some if he loses a game of table tennis to his nephew. So what's the difference between him and someone else? It's all in how we define success. For most people, success is defined by what society perceives as success but what is actually "setting up a goal and doing it." You want something, and you get it that's a success! It can be as simple as wanting to finish reading a book today, and if you do it, there's your success. So crucial to success is setting the right goal for yourself and working towards it alone. I think that success is a lot like a game of ping pong. First, you have to set up the table the goal that you want to achieve. Then, you need to start playing the game itself. Congratulations if you get good at the game and can beat your opponent every time! You're a success! Tell me what you think in the comments!
Hi All, I am trying to find out from Founders, Co-Founders & all Teams of startups to know your funding status. Are you still Looking for funding? Or have it locked? or don't want it at all { Which I doubt } :)
It is the thing I struggle with the most. I usually get up grab a cup of coffee and get back to work but it doesn't always do the trick for me. So what are your tactics?
I wish someone had told me how much time it would take. I was so naive when I started my company, thinking that it would be easy to get off the ground and make a name for myself. What I didn't realize until later is that there's so much work involved in building a business and so many things that can go wrong. I'm grateful for my experience now, but if I could go back and tell myself something about starting a company, it would be: "Don't expect things to go smoothly. And if you had to pivot... PIVOT!"
I've heard varying opinions on this and have my own thoughts but I'd love to hear multiple sides of the argument from the community! While you're here, you can find me on twitter here: https://twitter.com/benlkatz