I am Valerii, building PlanEat AI with my wife Diana, our health advisor. We kept hitting the same wall at home: deciding what to cook took longer than cooking. Tabs of recipes, misjudged prep times, wasted groceries, and that Thursday night fatigue. We wanted calmer weeks, not another feed to scroll. What actually reduces decision fatigue for you on weekdays: rules, routines, or tools? One concrete tactic that survived real life, please. If you have a photo of a recent quick dinner, drop it below.
Honestly, it feels surreal. You prep for weeks, obsess over every detail, and still end up wondering, Will anyone even notice? Then you hit launch... and suddenly your notifications are blowing up, people are trying it, and the love starts pouring in.
Our first-ever launch on Product Hunt, we were figuring out the algorithm, second-guessing the timing, and hoping we didn t mess something up. But seeing the response? Totally worth it.
So far, so happy! Loving how people are vibing with AI Context Flow, especially the way it lets you transport AI memory anywhere, to any chat agent. For portable AI context, even AI overviews are featuring it.
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
After working with startups, agencies, and indie founders to turn clicks into consistency, I have noticed that a lot of products blow up on launch day but lose steam after. I help teams build systems that keep momentum going through content strategy, positioning, and storytelling with PH-centric calendars. (Timing, Plan, Outreach, and Everything)
If you re planning a Product Hunt launch or wondering how to turn your visibility into leads, traffic, or loyal users, ask away.
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
Are you the kind of person who believes in your dream enough to burn through most of your savings on it?
For millionaires, this might not be a big deal, but what about people with a typical 9 5 job? I see how much a solid marketing campaign costs on just one platform (often the monthly expense is equal to at least a full year s salary).
The day before yesterday, a friend told me he and his wife are closing their restaurant, which they opened just six months ago. They had taken a loan for it, which makes it even worse.