Aeneas

Aeneas

Making Flowsign, an esignature platform
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Randeep Wilkhu

6mo ago

Launching in August… am I about to make a huge mistake?

I m launching a product for the first time on Product Hunt and, while I ve done my research (and read waay too many launch checklists), I d really love to hear from this community directly. We re set to go live the first week of August, which I m slightly nervous about timing-wise, since this is most people s down time for the summer. Has anyone here launched during August before?

Aeneas

7mo ago

Building FlowSign: Making Digital Contracts Simple, Smart, and Secure. Feedback Appreciated!

Hey Product Hunt!

I m developing FlowSign and wanted to share what we ve been building, and get your honest feedback.

Its a tool for tailored AI Contracts & E-Signatures today.

What FlowSign does right now:

Nika

7mo ago

How do you handle fear from public speaking when pitching the product or giving a presentation?

A few days ago, I asked several people for a video testimonial.

Many of them:

were shy about appearing on camera

Aeneas

6mo ago

Flowsign - AI Contracts & E-Signatures - Flowsign Launch with AI contracts and esignatures

Flowsign is a platform for creating, signing, and managing documents digitally. It includes secure e-signatures, AI-generated contracts, and tools for tracking and automating workflows.
Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

7mo ago

Have you ever pivoted your business / idea? 💡

Tons of great products that we know and use everyday are the result of pivots. You know, sometimes the original idea just isn't working and you have to find a new niche and quick, other times you stumble on a use case that changes the whole game.

Have you ever pivoted? What's the story behind it? How successful was the pivot? I'd love to hear your stories, and potentially feature them in our newsletters!

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

7mo ago

Have you ever pivoted your business / idea? 💡

Tons of great products that we know and use everyday are the result of pivots. You know, sometimes the original idea just isn't working and you have to find a new niche and quick, other times you stumble on a use case that changes the whole game.

Have you ever pivoted? What's the story behind it? How successful was the pivot? I'd love to hear your stories, and potentially feature them in our newsletters!