Kerem Can

Kerem Can

Co-founder of MoMoney.
18 points

Forums

Applep/appleNika

5mo ago

Do you think there's any chance that Apple will win the AI battle?

The most prominent pioneer in AI is certainly OpenAI, but Grok, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude aren t doing badly either.

And now that these tools have already adapted to the market, it feels like Apple is only just waking up.

Kerem Can

5mo ago

Hey PH! I'm Kerem, first time founder.

Hi PH, I m Kerem.

I m 19 and currently a junior at Purdue University, studying mechanical engineering. I m also working on a project called MoMoney, an all-in-one platform to help people learn how to trade and invest through hands-on practice.

Alexander Gorny

5mo ago

Hi people @ PH, I'm alexander CTO and co-founder of craisee.com

I'm computer nerd since 1978 (12yrs old hacking my first Apple II)

Love to explore new frontiers of technology and creating outstanding products.

Currently building what we believe is the most exciting GenAI platform on the planet - with a crew of close friends turned co-founders. We re crafting a full-on GenAI ecosystem: tools, community, learning, vibes and in the future also a marketplace. Welcome to CRAISEE

Mission: Making generative AI actually usable for everyone (you AI operating system)

Kerem Can

5mo ago

As a first time founder, what are some things I should know?

Hey PH, I m Kerem, and I recently started building my first startup. Only 2 months in, but it s already clear: the startup world demands an entirely different set of skills than anything I ve done before.

I ve realized I m pretty decent at building, product, design, backend, but when it comes to marketing, outreach, and getting real traction... I feel way out of league.

Are you a planner or do you go with the flow?

There are two types of people (more or less):

1/ The ultra-planners. hey schedule everything down to the minute, know who they re meeting three months from now, and already have their 2027 summer vacation mapped out.

Founders: How often do you actually check your app’s reviews and what’s your workflow?

We re talking to mobile app founders about how they stay on top of user feedback. With reviews spread across Google Play, the App Store, and even CRM tools, it can feel like a full-time job just to know what s going on.

I m curious:

  • Do you personally check reviews daily, or is it more ad hoc?

  • How do you currently track and respond to reviews across platforms?

  • Are you using any tools or custom setups to catch emerging issues early?

  • What s been the hardest part of staying proactive with reviews (without burning hours every day)?

Rauf Huseinov

5mo ago

Rauf (Ukraine, Odesa)

Hi! I'm Rauf. I got into IT when I was 13. I launched my first game on the App Store at 14.

From 16 to 19, I worked at two tech companies. But deep down, I always knew I wanted to build something of my own. At 19, I started a small outsourcing business to take on client projects.

Over time, I realized I was more passionate about outstaffing finding and building strong development teams for specific tasks. That s how metlnt.com was born a service for hiring developers from Ukraine.

But alongside all that, I always had one dream to create products. Apps, tools, games. Especially for iOS.

Gabe Perez

5mo ago

Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?

I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?

Gabe Perez

5mo ago

Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?

I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?

Nika

6mo ago

Which platform do you consider trustworthy when reading product reviews?

Whenever I m about to buy something (especially something more expensive), I can be easily influenced by recommendations from people I trust and know. That might be well-known accounts on X or suggestions from friends.

Or, I go and read the reviews.

Y Combinatorp/ycRajiv Ayyangar

6mo ago

YC deadline in <2 weeks; Who's applying?

If you're applying, reply below with what you're building so we can cheer you on!

If you're doing a startup and not applying, why aren't you applying?

Y Combinatorp/ycRajiv Ayyangar

6mo ago

YC deadline in <2 weeks; Who's applying?

If you're applying, reply below with what you're building so we can cheer you on!

If you're doing a startup and not applying, why aren't you applying?

🔥 How long is your streak?

Mine s at 858 days and it s personal.

Currently sitting at 858 days which puts me at #29 on the Product Hunt streak leaderboard.

Nika

6mo ago

A more personal topic: Having (or not having) a family while building a business?

I ve been fairly active on Twitter and have come across several founders and creators who hold very different views when it comes to having a family.

The opinions vary, and I really appreciate that people are open about discussing it.