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Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
Spot on insights, Mona! Point #2 (Show the pain) is exactly where most makers fail. They sell the 'drill' instead of the 'hole.' To answer your question: The last thing I upvoted was an AI accessibility tool. I did it because their tagline was just 6 words but it hit a massive pain point I face every day. At Total InfoHub, we review hundreds of launches, and I've noticed that 'clarity' (Point...
What actually gets a product to the top of Product Hunt?
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Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
This is a brilliant roadmap, Imed! We're rapidly moving from 'Search Engines' to 'Answer Engines,' and your 3-step strategy hits the nail on the head. To answer your questions: I last checked our AI visibility about a week ago through Perplexity, and the results were eye-opening. I’m definitely prioritizing Thing #1 (Answering Questions AI is Asking) this week. In my editorial work at Total...
Your Product Is Great. AI Will Never Know Unless You Do These 3 Things.
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Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
This is a great initiative to ask the community, Kashif! From an editor’s perspective at Total InfoHub, I believe the most valuable feature for a subscription-based business would be 'Instant Contextual Awareness'. Having the user's current subscription tier and recent billing history visible to the agent before the first message is even sent is a massive time-saver for support and growth...
What feature would make a chat widget truly useful for subscription-based businesses?
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Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
This is a million-dollar question for any creator! Personally, I believe the 'Free' tier should offer enough value to solve a core problem, making the user trust your brand. The 'Paid' tier should then focus on scale, automation, or deeper expertise. I'm curious, for those of you with SaaS products: Have you ever felt that you gave away 'too much' for free? How did you pivot from that? Would...
Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
The 'next steps' feature in Dex sounds like a huge time-saver for data-driven decisions. I have a question for the makers: does the AI suggest these steps based purely on current data, or does it learn from historical patterns as well? Also, I’m wondering how others in the community are planning to use this for their content or product strategy. Any creative use cases yet?

DexAsk your data. Get answers and next steps.
Faisal Ahmed Ronyleft a comment
Attribution and real-time insights are usually the biggest pain points for any marketer. I'm really curious—how does Timelaps handle data discrepancies between different advertising platforms? Also, to the team: what’s the 'one feature' that usually surprises users the most during their first week of use? Would love to hear if others here are prioritizing real-time data over weekly reports lately!

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