I picked "Maker Mindset" topic on purpose :) I carefully review most of the products that I like and comment on here for vulnerabilities or security flaws and the result is not good. Yesterday I discovered a big problem in one of the products for example allowing attackers to exploit it. (I have notified the makers of course) So my question is - as a maker - do you think about security at all when you design and implement your idea? Is this one of your checkpoint items as good UX, nice design, value, etc?
Which iOS or Android widgets do you use the most? I don't use too many but would to hear what others love. I do check my calendar widget on a regular basis and enjoy the history stats from Historico: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Hi PH-ers Please, share your thought on the following: when it comes to choosing a graphic design service, what system do you prefer - pay-per-project or unlimited service with the monthly subscription? And why? Will appreciate all the ideas
Hey hunters! I wanted to ask you about any preferred news or blogs website, if any (preferably tech-startup-business related). Or do you prefer to just google the topic you want to read about and land on any website? Let me know!
Hey Makers Aaron from Stark here. A lot of us will likely be bfuilding and launching products throughout the year so it s a good time to strategize on how we approach accessibility efforts. I wanted to ask where in your product lifecycle you start thinking about accessibility?
TBH, I think chasing your dream is a luxury and not a given, I couldn't just do it out of gut feeling, I had to build toward that. In my case, there have been two determining factors:
- a certain level of security for a few months ahead
- the right project (have done a couple of projects before, both eventually dropped, the third one was the charm!) What about you?
A fun little Friday game (it takes literally 5 seconds and requires 2 sentences) 1. Open the websites listed in this thread
2. Look for it for 5 seconds, then close your browser tab
3. Reply to the post and answer 2 quick questions 1) What does the company/product do?
2) What elements do you remember? PS: No cheating. No looking at comments. No double checking. PSS: Don't forget to upvote this thread so we can help loads of people.
Happy Tuesday! I'm always eager to learn insights and best practices on SEO. What are your best resources on the topic? Below are my favorite sources and tools: # Tools
Ahrefs Webmaster Tools - Run SEO audits.
Google Search Console - Learn how people discover your content on Google.
PageSpeed Insights - Analyze how your pages perform and get insights to improve load time.
Meta Tags - Preview how your page will look on Google, Twitter and more.
Squoosh - Open-source image compression app.
OnCrawl - Quick, deep on-page SEO audits.
Screaming Frog SEO Spider via @jonathanm
Keyword Clustering by Rush Analytics via @migu_rico
Frase via @corey_haines
SEMrush via @allanmichay
# Sources
Ahrefs - Detailed tutorials to expand your SEO knowledge.
Backlinko - Tips, strategies, and in-depth case studies.
Powered by Search - Lessons learned from real-world B2B SaaS examples.
A new trend in SaaS is app developers bringing their applications to their customers data. Next week, we're teaming up with Snowflake and talking to the Head of Security of Anecdotes (Esther Pinto), CEO of Supergrain (George Xing), and CEO of Rudderstack (Soumyadeb Mitra) about why startups are building their apps on top of customers data platforms. What questions do you have for this panel? What do you want to know about this new deployment model?