Hey everyone I m Jakob and I m currently working on Butter, which is a video conferencing tool that lets you plan, run and recap super-engaging sessions from one place. We ve launched on Product Hunt twice before, so super grateful to be able to do an AMA here! I previously founded StreamCrux, a game-streaming startup. It failed , but it s where I learned how to run a fully remote company. Ask me anything about building remote companies, product- and community-led growth, facilitation, remote work and the future of collaboration!
Hi everyone I'm Matthew, and I'm building Whalesync, a no-code tool that lets you 2-way sync data across apps like Airtable, Notion, & Bubble. This has been one of my favorite places on the internet for years, so I'm very grateful to get to do an AMA. I've launched 7 products on PH (some more successful than others ) but it's always been a fun ride. Ask me anything about no-code, going thru YC, going the VC-backed route, building a remote company, or startup SEO.
I worked in various roles in my life as an employee vs. entrepreneur and have had success either way. Given an option, I would always want to be an entrepreneur, as the option to create something amazing gives me immense satisfaction. Let me know your thoughts
This is probably the most faced thing for every founder when things don't go as planned. What are the things you do to ensure you achieve it? I first always have a positive mindset and approach the problem by * Trying to get all the information regarding the problem
* Analyze the options on the table and the outcomes
* Make a decision on the most logical solution
* Plan the steps to execute it
* I monitor it all along to ensure that I need to restrategize What is your approach?
Hey, PH community! I'm Mac, a full-time CEO :). In my free time, you can catch me playing basketball and sailing. I used to travel the world, but since I ve got two small kids it s much harder now to pack all stuff into a small backpack ;) Before I founded WebWave, I was a software developer and created websites for clients as a side hustle. I was ace with code, but lacked the imagination and creativity to design great websites. It helped me to realize engineers only slow the process. So I started creating a tool for designers so that they could make websites in a friendly and familiar environment. Since then, we have bootstrapped WebWave to over 500,000 users and 30 employees and now got #1 Product of a week on Product Hunt! Our superpower is that WebWave looks and feels more like a graphic design tool, Figma, Canva, or Photoshop, rather than other website builders. More here:
https://www.producthunt.com/post... And now, let's chat about all the things around bootstrapping and managing the company, the SASS market, developer experience, UX and UI, web design, productivity, community building, and beyond. I am here to answer any and all of your questions in the next 48 hours. So fire away!
What is the one thing you love to do day in and day out? I personally love to check on positive customer feedback and product development. Feel free to add more
I'm an experienced marketer with a passion for startups and big Ideas. I've developed marketing strategies for dozens of projects in different fields and worked with paid ads, PR, bloggers, social networks, marketplaces, email marketing, and more. Feel free to ask me anything about your business growth, and I'll try to give you some tips!