Karol Koronowicz

Karol Koronowicz

founder of Responsly
12 points

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Microtherapy app - your thoughts on that

I m excited to share Dyfna, a Microtherapy app designed to help you feel better and grow through short, daily sessions.

Dyfna creates a personalized, adaptable plan that helps you reflect on yourself, build emotional intelligence, ease worry, and strengthen relationships. It s based on proven, science-backed methods like CBT and journaling, made simple and approachable for everyday use.

Sarrah Pitaliya

4mo ago

What we learned relaunching on Product Hunt

Our first Product Hunt launch didn t go well. We put something out there, pushed for votes, and hoped for the best. It didn t work.

For our relaunch, we took a completely different approach. Here s what changed:

  • Engage, don t just post. We spent weeks commenting on other launches, supporting makers, and building trust. This time, people recognized us, not just the product.

  • Conversations > upvotes. What made the difference were detailed comments and feedback. The algorithm rewards authentic engagement.

  • Storytelling > specs. Instead of listing features, we shared why we built it and the problem it solved.

  • Timing is everything. Launching at midnight PST gave us momentum when the U.S. audience woke up.

  • Expectation reset. PH is less a sales channel, more a credibility engine. The real ROI shows up later, in awareness, trust, and partnerships.

What stood out the most: The community. The honest feedback, encouragement, and tough questions shaped our roadmap more than any internal discussion could.

Edward Cederlund

3yr ago

How did you get your first paying customers?

Hi everyone Would love to hear what you did to get your first paying customers outside of your family and friends group. We re about to roll out our product and I m curious what has worked for you. Thanks for sharing
Bart Drijver

3yr ago

What’s your job and which part would you like to automate?

We all have parts of our jobs we'd like to automate. What's one thing you would like to get automated in your current job?
Mete Kurt

3yr ago

What is one thing you learned early in your career that you continue to use in your current job?

Learning from experiences and continuously developing new skills are important aspects of a profession. I think effective communication and how it can help build trust and collaboration with colleagues is a key skill. Please share your own experiences that may help us.