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Cristian Titoleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Cris, and I built Anchor—a tool that interrupts the urge to check your ex social media in 10-30 seconds BEFORE you check. **Here's how it works:** - You feel the urge to check → Tap the Urge Button - It asks: "What are you hoping to find?" - Gives you a reality check: "If they're happy with someone new, you'll spiral for 3 hours. Is 30 seconds of fake certainty worth...

Anchor ⎮ Breakup RecoveryStop checking your ex's social media in 10 seconds.
Anchor: Breakup RecoveryAnchor is the first breakup recovery app with real-time crisis intervention—designed specifically for people who can't stop checking their avoidant ex's social media.
**What makes it different:**
🚨 **10-Second Intervention**
🧠 **Dopamine Recovery Tracking**
💬 **24/7 AI Crisis Support**

Anchor ⎮ Breakup RecoveryStop checking your ex's social media in 10 seconds.
Cristian Titoleft a comment
Hi, I am Cristian the founder of @Konvertly. I built Konvertly because I was tired of juggling 5 different tools just to send a cold email. A tool for leads, A tool for sending, manually writing intros, forgetting to follow up—it was exhausting and confusing with all the credit systems. I thought: "Why isn't there ONE tool that does all of this?" If you've ever felt buried in manual...

KonvertlyFind Leads. Write Emails. Book Meetings. All on Autopilot
Konvertly is the first all-in-one AI SDR that handles your entire outbound pipeline in one dashboard.
Find Leads, connect your email account and let the AI handle the rest with, Auto follow-ups, email reply and a dedicated dashboard to monitor everything all in one place.

KonvertlyFind Leads. Write Emails. Book Meetings. All on Autopilot
Cristian Titostarted a discussion
I finally shipped. Took 6 months. Feels weird.
I've been working on this project for 6 months (nights and weekends at first, then full-time for the last 3). Today I officially launched it. What's weird about shipping: Part of me feels proud (I actually built something people pay for) Part of me feels like a fraud (who am I to build this?) Part of me is relieved (it's done, I can stop tweaking every pixel) Part of me is terrified (what if...
Cristian Titoleft a comment
It really depends on the tool. In my case, I spent weeks figuring out the best pricing to cover costs and provide value. I ended up with a "baseline" offering plus "pay-as-you-go" for extra usage. Personally, I dislike credit systems; I prefer to know exactly how much I'm spending and what I'm getting. I think others feel the same way.
Is usage-based pricing becoming the norm for AI tools?
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