Software serves a purpose it helps people get things done. But everyone s needs are different, and the features that matter most can vary a lot.
I work here @producthunt and feel lucky to be able to build tools that solve problems I care about. Now I d love to hear from you: What s one feature you d love to see on Product Hunt that would actually help you? Big, small, wild encourage everyone to share their own
I have both @Substack and @beehiiv newsletters. Both have pros and cons. But honestly, I don't know what one to commit to. Substack only makes money when I make money but is feature lite. Beehiiv is kind expensive for me (5,000+ subs) and feels like it could even be feature obtuse. Do I need all those features? Do i need any of them? I end up flip flopping every year. So it leads me to this question.
To be honest, I find Cursor s VS Code experience quite uncomfortable. However, the fact that it runs seamlessly within my codebase is what keeps me from abandoning it.
That said, if Copilot were to offer the same level of integration, I don t think I d continue using Cursor. Copilot is gradually catching up with the features Cursor provides, and it works within IntelliJ, which is a big advantage for me.
Don't you think Product Hunt discussions have become as cold as ice lately? Or maybe I just don t get which topics work best for my discussion themes? Last summer/autumn, discussions seemed to get more replies and upvotes people felt more cozy and engaged back then in comments.
Don't you think Product Hunt discussions have become as cold as ice lately? Or maybe I just don t get which topics work best for my discussion themes? Last summer/autumn, discussions seemed to get more replies and upvotes people felt more cozy and engaged back then in comments.
I have never used @screamingfrog before but I have been told it can help with keeping track of internal link structure. It's easy to track orphan pages from @SEMrush site audit and ensure each page has at least one internal link.
Specifically, I want to track the number of internal links to a page. If Page A has 2 internal links and Page B has 4, I want a system that visualises so that I can decide which page needs more incoming internal links. Any other tools that can help with this? Open to suggestions based on any process that works for you.