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Hello Product Hunt, I'm Kare and I run Velotrix - a company that helps organizations with Supply Chain solutions. I recently developed and deployed a document reminder tool, Remewly, and recently joined Product Hunt to gather some feedback, tips and tricks from the community on improving it. Thanks, Kare
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I build full stack with Replit. However use Claude and GPT for troubleshooting.
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Open to work: - 15+ years of process engineering, analytics and tech leadership experience in F500 firms. - Just started a company (Velotrix Business Solutions) and looking for clients in the software dev or workflow automation space - Way to get in touch: kare.s@velotrix.ca or search for Kare Selvaraj on linkedin.
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Great work! With the number of passwords we have to remember and manage, this is needful and an easy to use tool for that. Do you have anything to nudge users to change their passwords when it gets compromised, or perhaps after 6 months?

MultifactorA password manager built for secure sharing with humans & AI
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I think it is being curious. Curiosity results in right questions. Right questions results in knowledge. Knowledge results in great products.
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It depends on what type of product it is. If its something that’s critical to my business or lifestyle, then I expect great service - so don’t mind paying extra for it. However if its for a non-essential one, I don’t care. Cost and features will come before support in that case.
Would you pay more for a product with great support?
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Hello Boris, this is a good idea. I, as well as many other people, have similar problems when they try to build a product - do they have enough market and is it really a problem to solve? Identifying a way to monetise would be the key for you. I’d also suggest being able to provide the users with simple hacks to test the market in a small way. Good luck on this product!

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