Rafael arias

Rafael arias

Software developer and founder of Flowti

About

Hello, I'm Rafael Arias, a software developer. My goal is to make my newly launched product a market success and a star product. I'm giving it my all so that people can learn about it and, above all, find it useful.

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Forums

1mo ago

How do you approach things in business when you're stagnating (or when the numbers are declining)?

Most of the time, when I'm working on my own, I miss the feeling I'm not alone in the difficult moments, especially when I'm stagnating or the results tend to decline.

  • When you have a co-founder, it's a little better.

  • Maybe there are support groups for solo-founders (like build in public)

  • Or there are meetups, online networking/calls, where you get advice.

  • Or do you solve it with a partial "step back"

Where do you look for support and redirection? (Personally, I wouldn't want to slip into talking to ChatGPT.) :D

SharePay introduction

My name is Zeejah and I m currently building SharePay, a fintech platform designed to make shared payments and repayment agreements easier to manage. The idea came from a personal experience. I booked a trip with friends and paid upfront, then had to chase everyone to pay me back. One person never paid and it made the situation awkward. I realised this happens constantly between friends, groups and even small businesses with customers. SharePay solves this with two core features: SharePay Split allows users to split payments before a transaction is completed, so one person doesn t have to pay upfront and chase everyone later. SharePay Promise allows individuals and businesses to create structured repayment agreements with clear terms, repayment schedules and automated reminders. The goal is to remove the awkwardness of chasing money and create accountability around repayments. We ve built the MVP and validated demand through surveys and early feedback. Right now I m focusing on refining the B2B version of Promise so businesses can use it as a flexible invoicing and instalment payment tool. I d love feedback on: The product positioning The B2B invoicing / instalment use case Go to market strategies for early users Potential integrations with platforms where people already owe money (marketplaces, service platforms, etc).
Product Huntp/producthunt

4mo ago

Should you add a shoutout to your Product Hunt launch?

tldr: yes. Shoutouts are one of the simplest distribution levers on Product Hunt.

Shoutouts are meant to pay it forward and highlight the tools that helped you build. But beyond goodwill, they create durable distribution for your product on Product Hunt and across LLM driven discovery.

When you shout out a product during launch, it becomes a founder review on that product s page. Founder reviews sit above regular reviews and include a link to both your profile and your product. That means your product is now attached to every future visit to that product s review page, long after launch day. For example, check out @timliao s shoutout of @Framer or @guymanzur s shoutout of @Base44

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