Lucky Sibanda (GraceLitRev)

Lucky Sibanda (GraceLitRev)

Built a research assistant tool
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Omni Tiger

3mo ago

One question that puzzles me is this:

most statistical software packages have interfaces that are intimidating to non-technical users. For people without programming skills, how can they possibly run these programs especially when certain parameters need to be provided during execution?

BatchSubmit was designed precisely to solve this problem it allows users to run complex statistical or analytical programs through a simple web interface, where parameters can be entered easily without any coding knowledge.

Nika

3mo ago

What are your biggest struggles/fears when you want to launch a product?

A few days ago, we discussed how difficult it was for me, for example, to create my first product.

In many cases, people struggle with money. But I believe that with the mass adoption of AI, many things can now be done at a relatively low cost.

Hi everyone - I am a co-founder of GraceLitRev.com a Research Assistant tool

Hi Product Hunt,

After publishing over 20 papers and while I was working on my doctoral thesis, I realised how time-consuming it is to read volumes of research papers. It is even more challenging when doing systematic literature reviews; hence, we built GraceLitRev.com, an AI-powered research assistant tool that lets users upload research papers, extract 28 metadata variables, generate downloadable graphs, and export data to MS Excel, JSON, BibTeX and RIS files.

Literature Review Assistant Tool

Hi Product Hunt

During my doctoral journey and article writing as a researcher (including systematic literature reviews), reviewing literature by themes was always challenging. So, I co-founded GraceLitRev, an AI-powered research assistant tool that lets users upload research papers, extracts 28 metadata variables, generates downloadable graphs, and exports data to MS Excel and RIS files.

GraceLitRev: Research Assistant Tool - Research assistant that extracts 28 variables from articles

GraceLitRev is an AI-powered platform that simplifies literature reviews by extracting 28 key metadata, generating graphs, enabling theme creation, and exporting data for researchers and academics.
Koshima Satija

3mo ago

10 things I wish I knew before launching on Product Hunt

When we launched Flexprice, I thought Product Hunt success was about chasing upvotes.

I was wrong.

It s really about momentum, community, and showing up prepared.

Here are a few lessons we learned the hard way but I hope they save someone a few gray hairs before their launch day:

Tafadzwa gavi

3mo ago

I am new here, building what you all need during your first startup recruitment

Gavi, here 

I spent my time building life changing app and researching. My project is launching here tomorrow www.jobswipe.live 

Why this project ? 

Nika

3mo ago

Hey makers, what’s your highest level of education, and do you consider yourself successful?

Recently, I posted here about how Y Combinator launched a program that allows young people to study at a university while building a product.

Many young people today idolise the likes of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and other dropouts who didn t finish college but made it big with a breakthrough idea.

Nika

3mo ago

What was your 1st product?

Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.

My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.

  • What was your first product?

  • What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?

  • What lesson did you learn from it?