We re in the thick of redesigning onboarding for a new consumer app trying to make that first minute actually count. Not just informative, but compelling enough that people actually stick around and use it again.
Too many products treat onboarding like a tutorial. And it becomes easy for the user to view it as just another hurdle to get through instead of a moment to get set up for a positive experience. Swipe, swipe swipe, go...
People are talking about MCP so much and it feels like a secret hack to unlock AI/LLM capabilities and make them do more with other tools/softwares. Can anyone help me explain MCPs to my mom in as little words as possible? Preferably avoiding saying "Model Context Protocol"
I m wondering if launching on PH is worth it and could use your take. I ve heard super mixed vibes, some folks call it a game-changer, others say it s a hassle.
What did your PH launch bring you? Traffic, early adopters, solid feedback, or surprises like media shoutouts?
What challenges did you hit, like spam or weak conversions?
I feel like it would be pretty awesome to have a short video scrolling feature to discover the products that maybe could not make it to the top but have so much value.
Then even if your launch flopped you can redeem yourself by appearing in the feed of others.
Let s bring back everyone s favorite kind of feedback: brutally honest and weirdly helpful. Drop a link to your landing page in the comments. Then roast someone else s. Keep it real, keep it useful, keep it (mostly) kind
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