Josh Ade

Josh Ade

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Nika

3mo ago

Lifetime plan vs. subscription model? Sustainability issue

More and more companies are using a subscription model instead of a one-time payment for a product.

Duolingo, CapCut and the like are examples of subscription models (monthly or annual), while DaVinci Resolve, for example, has a lifetime license.

Flexpricep/flexpriceKoshima Satija

4mo ago

What is the most underrated skill for startup founders in 2025?

Everyone says execution matters most.

But I think it s execution in the right way
The kind that runs experiments, not marathons.

It s easy to move fast.

It s harder to design motion that actually teaches you something.

Bootstrapped Founder

Hey PH community!
Just launched for the first time today. It s called Audity and It helps agencies/consultants deliver AI audits fast with white labeled reports so they can generate quick ROI and fulfill smarter.
If you ve got 15 seconds, would you be willing to check it out, if it deserves it, leave a quick upvote here https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

Alex Cloudstar

4mo ago

Would you pay for a product you could easily rebuild yourself?

As developers, it s easy to fall into the I could just code this in a weekend mindset.

But I ve realized time, maintenance, and support often cost way more than the price of the tool.

Still, sometimes I just can t justify paying for something I know I could make.

Nika

4mo ago

How do you treat your competition? Is your stance more adversarial or friendly?

I ve noticed two main narratives in how companies view their competitors.

Either it s a fight to the death approach exactly like what we see between Replit and Lovable (though it seems Replit does more of the provoking ) basically: We speak badly about our competition.

Josh Ade

5mo ago

Built For Small Business - Look professional, get paid faster, and stress less.

Hey folks 👋 I’m Jerrold, working on a toolkit for small businesses. Goal: make invoicing + client management simple (no bloat, no $30/mo). Curious, what’s the most frustrating part of running the admin side of your business?