Elizabeth Collins

Elizabeth Collins

Transforming customer care and service

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Kashish Gupta

5mo ago

I soft-launched Quitpremium.com after my Reddit post blew up 300K views, 2K upvotes , 1.3k waitlist

Hey PH community!

I just soft-launched Quitpremium.com after my Reddit post blew up (300K views, 2K upvotes). The response was crazy - 1.3K people joined the waitlist overnight.

The problem: LinkedIn Premium costs $180/year just for basic profile searches. I built a tool that finds and exports decision-maker profiles without the subscription.

UK startup: Developing tech that helps service providers detect when customers might need support

Hi everyone I m Elizabeth, part of a UK fintech-for-good startup called Serene.

We re developing technology that helps banks and service providers detect when customers might need extra support - not just after things go wrong, but earlier on, when life changes start to show up in small ways.

Along the way, we realised the same approach could help people directly too spotting wasted spend (like unused extras or forgotten subscriptions), surfacing better deals, and making sure support is there before financial stress builds.

We ve just started building our UK beta community and I d love to connect with others who care about financial wellbeing, early intervention, and the future of consumer support.

Joel Holmes

5mo ago

Product Engineer -> Solo Entrepreneur trying to help people regain control of their finances

Hey Product Hunt!

After years building products for others, I'm now building for myself.

UK-based beta launch: timely support and low-effort optimisation for your accounts

Hi Product Hunt, I work with Serene - a UK-based fintech-for-good startup helping banks and providers detect vulnerability and provide proactive support.

Along the way, we realised something simple: life isn t one long crisis. It s highs, lows and the quiet in-betweens. Yet most services only notice when things really go wrong (like missed payments).

That s why we re now exploring a direct-to-consumer version:

  • a smarter layer on top of the accounts you already use

  • early access to timely specialist support before stress builds

  • optimisation of what you re already paying for - surfacing better deals, flagging unused features, and more

Shengkun Ye

5mo ago

I got 300 users from two Reddit posts—here’s what worked

Hi folks,

After 4 weeks of beta testing on TestFlight, I finally launched my app on the App Store 2 days ago. To my surprise, I hit 300 downloads in 48 hours, all from Reddit, without spending a dollar.

Alex Cloudstar

5mo ago

How do you solve the catch-22 of getting feedback without having an audience?

I keep running into this problem as an indie hacker:

I need an audience to get feedback.

I need feedback to grow an audience.

Classic catch-22.