Jason

Jason

Data-driven. Curious. Product-minded.
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Nika

5mo ago

Work ethic: Do you think a 4-day work week will bring efficiency?

I just read that Poland wants to launch a pilot project of a 4-day work week from January 2026 (although a 4-hour work week would sound better).

I want to ask if any of you in your company have tried this concept of a shorter work week, and how it has affected the results of your employees and the company?

If you could automate one annoying part of your workflow, what would it be?

We ve all got that one thing we still do manually that makes us groan every time - formatting copied text, renaming files, setting up tasks, writing the same message again and again. If you could wave a magic AI wand and automate just one repetitive thing, what would it be? Bonus if you ve actually hacked a solution for it, I love learning from clever automations. Also: I m working on something in this space, so I m not just asking for fun Following anyone who shares something cool or teaches me something new.

🛠️ Weekend warriors, what's on your to-do list? Share your plans & get some feedback! 🗣️

Starting something completely new, iterating on an existing project, or just brainstorming? Drop your plans here and get some feedback!

What I'd love to hear:

  • What are you tackling this weekend?

  • Any interesting challenges you're working through?

  • Looking for feedback on an idea or feature?

Two Weeks Since Launch — What We've Learned and Improved

Hey everyone!

It s been two weeks since we launched on Product Hunt, and we just wanted to pause for a moment and say thank you. The support and feedback from this community have been incredibly motivating. Many of you signed up, tested the app, and even went the extra mile to share video reviews and bug reports. We truly appreciate it.

Manu Goel

8mo ago

Are you building features or killing features (i.e. simplifying your products)?

Just yesterday I prevented my team from adding an exotic feature to our product.

My hypothesis is that people don't like many features in a product as that complicates the product adoption e.g. many sales guys hate CRMs for this reason. In that sense, more features might equate to no features as users don't adopt/use the product. So, minimalistic products that solve 1 big problem (80% of the problem pie) is what people like.

That's what I think.