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How to take care of your Product Hunt profile? (Mini-guide)
I believe that your chances of becoming visible on this platform also depend on how credible you appear.
In the past, there were even bots on Product Hunt, which led to the introduction of certain measures:
Throwing my Hat in the Ring - Hello Everyone!
Hello Product Hunt community
I m Jake Friedberg. I ve spent my career in tech working at startups as well as some of the largest companies in the industry. Now, I m excited to be building and releasing products of my own.
Video communication has become a core part of how we use the internet. Some of it is faceless and forgettable, while other videos help you understand the person behind the message. For companies, especially early-stage ones like those showcased on Product Hunt, trust has never mattered more.
I wanted to bring these ideas together: using video to create transparency, build trust, and help customers feel more confident engaging with a new product or vendor. When people know who they re dealing with, relationships form faster, and businesses stand out more easily.
That s exactly why I created One Pager.
Here are a few examples of how One Pager can be used
Professional Portfolio
Demo for Product Hunt
One Pager Introductions
Are there benefits to being personal with customers anymore or has everything become transactional?
There are countless products and services out there, and I ll admit I sign up for more than I probably should. But I usually stop using them for a few common reasons:
It doesn t actually fit my needs
The company feels unreliable or opaque
The value doesn t justify the cost
After spending my career in enterprise software, I ve noticed that many of these issues aren t just product problems, they re relationship problems.
When companies show a bit of intention, clarity, and care, trust goes up. When they don t, everything feels disposable, even good tools.
Hey PH 👋 first-time maker here, launching tomorrow and honestly a bit nervous
Hey everyone,
I m Hrutik. I ve been lurking on Product Hunt for a while, learning from launches here, and tomorrow I m finally shipping my first product as a solo builder.
It s called GemmaStat but honestly, tomorrow matters less than the learning.
This is my first launch, no team, no playbook, just a lot of late nights and hope that something I built helps someone.
I m excited and also low-key terrified of launch day
Trying to remind myself that it s not about rankings, but about real feedback and conversations.
Are there benefits to being personal with customers anymore or has everything become transactional?
There are countless products and services out there, and I ll admit I sign up for more than I probably should. But I usually stop using them for a few common reasons:
It doesn t actually fit my needs
The company feels unreliable or opaque
The value doesn t justify the cost
After spending my career in enterprise software, I ve noticed that many of these issues aren t just product problems, they re relationship problems.
When companies show a bit of intention, clarity, and care, trust goes up. When they don t, everything feels disposable, even good tools.
2026 and your goals. Let's try to set them for Q1.
Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.
So here is my structure and list:

