Kyle Frost

Kyle Frost

Product HuntProduct Hunt
Design, content, and code.
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Ujjwal sukheja

4yr ago

Which are some of the newsletter that you read regularly? (Any Recommendations)

Hey, Thanks for checking in I prefer reading a newsletter instead of a blog sometimes due to that I update my collection list of daily newsletters every few weeks I thought to share the list with you all and get your recommendations too My current newsletter lists: First 1000 by @ali_abou_el_atta : Here is the Link

If you could add one feature to the Product Hunt, what would it be?

For me it will be personalized recommendations - Many products are launched on PH every day, and it becomes difficult to keep track of new ones. Users can miss products that could have been useful to them if they can use machine learning algorithms to provide personalized product recommendations to users based on their interests, past activity, and engagement that would be great. What about you?
Gabe Perez

3yr ago

Should an app be labeled "Made with AI" if a user used AI to assist in its development?

In addition, should apps that use AI be labeled "Powered by AI" or something similar if more than a significant portion of their functionality is driven by AI?
Kyle Frost

7yr ago

The Outbound Collective 2.0 - Find the best adventures in your backyard and worldwide.

We built The Outbound to spread the excitement of travel and adventure, whether you're looking for something to do this weekend, planning travels abroad, or backpacking around the world. The site is community-driven; it's easy to discover and share new adventures, stories, photos, and more.

Kyle Frost

4yr ago

Another Puffy Jacket - Share your favorite travel and outdoor gear

A community-driven selection of outdoor and travel gear, shared by folks who love their gear. We've all seen buyers guides and gear review sites before. This one just takes itself a bit less seriously.
Kyle Frost

3yr ago

Do you think that AI-generated comments make communities like Product Hunt a better place?

We've seen a lot of growth in AI comment generators lately  auto-creating comments and replies based on available info. Do you think apps like these are positive or detrimental to community-focused platforms like Product Hunt? Fwiw, we're aware that many folks are already choosing to use these kinds of services on Product Hunt. We're actively working on ways to address it, but I'm curious how our community feels about this type of engagement. Please vote (and explain your thoughts)!
Kyle Frost

3yr ago

We redesigned Product Hubs, would love your thoughts.

Hey all, we just released a few updates to product hubs with a focus on converting visitors to your website/apps/social, and providing the right information to community members who are researching new products. As an example, here's Notion's product hub: https://www.producthunt.com/prod... (you can access your product hubs in the new sidebar on the homepage) The header was re-focused on driving conversions, followers, and saves. We ve removed upvote counts and focused on reviews + followers on the hub pages; while upvotes are important for launch day, we ve found that they re not necessarily a highly correlated signal for overall product quality, especially for community members researching products months (or years) after a launch. The updated sidebar displays links, product info, and makers more prominently, and the rest of the page has been simplified with an additional focus on reviews (currently sorted by recent, so make sure you re encouraging your community to leave reviews). As always, Product Hunt is in a constant state of change, so let us know what you think about these changes and if you have any suggestions or recommendations moving forward!
Kyle Frost

2yr ago

Categories on Product Hunt

You might have noticed we added "categories" today. Over time, "topics" became more like keywords rather than useful for goal-directed searches within specific product verticals (which is most PH searches). Categories will help us improve search and browsing, as well as eventually a lot of other downstream features. Ex. Zoom *is* video conferencing software, not "tech, productivity, video, SDK, meetings" Categories are what your product is or what problem it solves. Topics might include general industries, specific features, technologies, or keywords. At the moment, categories are meant to supplement topics. Topics will still exist, although you can think of them more as tags than a primary taxonomy. We built out the a lot of this from scratch, so please suggest verticals we're missing if your product isn't categorized yet you can do so by editing your hub page. Lmk if you have any questions!