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Hello Product Hunt Friends! ๐
I'm Lyndsay, a new member thrilled to join PH, a hub of innovation. As a digital marketing specialist with 2+ years crafting SEO strategies and managing social media platforms for early-stage ventures, I'm here to learn from new products while sharing actionable growth insights.
What brings me here?
To absorb the collective wisdom of product founders navigating startup challenges
To explore potential collaborations between marketing needs and technical solutions
To learn more about interesting new products and tech trends
My non-AI app made $8000 USD in 2 months. Hereโs how I did it
I ve been building AI wrappers for the past 3 years as an indie hacker. None of them became profitable. Building failed products taught me how to code, design and market properly. And one day all those skills paid out
The idea
2 months ago Skype announced it was closing down. Most people used Skype for video calls, but there was a niche of people who used Skype to make cheap international calls to mobile and landline numbers. That was a golden opportunity major playing leaving the market, and its users scrambling for an alternative.
Burnout - Who is feeling it too?
I have been building, learning, searching, investing for the last 6 years, back to back, non-stop. I feel I have officially reached burnout. One week I am super into building and I code new things like crazy. And the next I just want to chill and go surfing lol. Do you go through a similar phase? How do you deal with the constant change of emotions?
Will creativity lose its meaning in the age of AI?
Lately, I ve been reflecting on the quiet fear that, as AI tools become better at creating art, writing, and design, creativity itself might lose its meaning.
It feels like a valid concern because:
AI can produce beautiful art and music faster than a human ever could,
Many creative fields are shifting from original creation to "curating" or "editing" AI outputs,
Instant generation often replaces slow, imperfect human exploration,
Younger generations are growing up with AI co-creation as the norm, not the exception.
I wonder:
Will true creativity still matter when "good enough" is instantly available?
Are AI comments a (good) future for social media?
Today I read this message:
Instagram has just added the ability to write comments with AI.
A similar option LinkedIn has (it offers pre-written recommended comments like "Congratulations")




