Hi, I'm Noel a serial founder passionate about building AI tools that solve real problems.
I ve been launching products since I was 14, including bootstrapped ventures, AI platforms, and my last startup shoutout.de, which I scaled and exited in just 2 years.
Now I m the founder of Mindverse, where we re building enterprise-grade Gen-AI tools from custom chatbots to intelligent knowledge engines used by over 500,000 users. We recently launched KnowledgeGPT and Berliner GPT, tools that make complex data and local regulations accessible through natural conversation.
With the rise of no-code and AI-powered tools, building products has never been easier. You can launch an MVP without writing a single line of code. But despite this, many still choose to build from scratch.
At what stage does relying on no-code tools become a risk? Are there scenarios where they limit scalability, security, or customization?
In your opinion, which platform do you trust the most and the least? Personally, I find it difficult to determine the best one, but I can confidently say the platform I trust the least, as I ve encountered the most fake users there. The least I trust: Facebook The most I trust: (maybe?) Reddit What about you?
You can search for "TempoPulse" on RedNote(xiaohongshu) to find us. We are trying to explore this program and want to make more friends of product hunters.
What has worked for you in landing your first few customers? We've just launched a public beta with a couple of initial customers and looking to onboard more. I'm curious what worked for others, especially in b2b saas space. P.S. Apologies if this topic has already been explored but I haven't found anything relevant.
Hi, whats up all? I'm really curious what are you doing to gain interest to gain and keep interest to yourself, your product, startup, company etc? How do you engage people, what are the most important factors to remember when building a community?
Hello to experience Makes & Hunters, I'm launching in 7 days now. Hub page
https://www.producthunt.com/prod... Product Page:
https://www.producthunt.com/post... any advise?
Would appreciate a lot if you can share your experience here and what's your insights, what should we pay attention to when it comes to cold calling in B2B sales.
When Gen AI started picking up steam, fellow marketers spoke about a complete transformation in how marketing processes would work. Yet, even now, many marketers I talk to have shared that the real AI penetration with their teams is limited to very basic AI use cases - mostly around basic content creation and correction. Are you happy with the AI penetration in your marketing teams? And, if yes, what does your AI tech stack look like?
Hey all, Started working on a "productivity" tool quite recently, and I am trying to understand your pain points better, thus the question. I'll start. I've been using Todoist for task management, and Notion + Sublime Text for note taking. What I like:
- Easy to add tasks. (Todoist)
- Somehow customizable UI. (Todoist)
- Local pricing parity = Extremely cheap for me (Todoist)
- Absolute freedom (Sublime Text)
- Notion (Easy to connect items to each other, database) What I hate:
- Need to use several products. Productivity all over the place.
- It takes too long for Todoist to implement new features.
- No note taking on Todoist. AI integration not "native" and sucks.
- Notion feels like overly engineered and complex.