NestiFi (Beta) allows an unlimited number of contributor to invest in a child's future together offering a diverse collection of financial assets and AI.
I recently worked with a team that had spent four years building their product.
They shipped three times under different names, with scattered domains and abandoned channels as evidence. Brilliant builders, but they rarely tested in real markets. It reminded me of a chef locked in a kitchen for years, endlessly perfecting recipes, with only a few soft openings.
For many startups, time and money are always limited and, honestly, never enough. We still need to put out better-than-good products on the market. This may seem impossible, but is there a way to overcome the limits of time and money? Do you think the available time and money define how good a product will be?
Hey everyone I m Jakob and I m currently working on Butter, which is a video conferencing tool that lets you plan, run and recap super-engaging sessions from one place. We ve launched on Product Hunt twice before, so super grateful to be able to do an AMA here! I previously founded StreamCrux, a game-streaming startup. It failed , but it s where I learned how to run a fully remote company. Ask me anything about building remote companies, product- and community-led growth, facilitation, remote work and the future of collaboration!
I worked in various roles in my life as an employee vs. entrepreneur and have had success either way. Given an option, I would always want to be an entrepreneur, as the option to create something amazing gives me immense satisfaction. Let me know your thoughts
Share a few ideas for the community!! We are live with SamurAI Please support our launch, we are live https://www.producthunt.com/post... We would need to surely de-stress after the launch on the Weekend.
There are tons of apps based on GPT or other models launched every day, hard for individual to keep track of all of them. Yet, I bet many of them make your life easier. Which do you consider as most useful one and should get more attention? Since attention is all you need ;)
Hello everyone! As someone relatively new to the community, I've been blown away by the creativity and drive of fellow makers. I'm eager to connect and build friendships with like-minded individuals who share my passion for building and making an impact. I'm curious to hear about your experiences connecting with other makers. How have you successfully made friends in the community, and what strategies or approaches do you recommend for someone new and looking to build meaningful relationships?
Hey, PH community! I'm Mac, a full-time CEO :). In my free time, you can catch me playing basketball and sailing. I used to travel the world, but since I ve got two small kids it s much harder now to pack all stuff into a small backpack ;) Before I founded WebWave, I was a software developer and created websites for clients as a side hustle. I was ace with code, but lacked the imagination and creativity to design great websites. It helped me to realize engineers only slow the process. So I started creating a tool for designers so that they could make websites in a friendly and familiar environment. Since then, we have bootstrapped WebWave to over 500,000 users and 30 employees and now got #1 Product of a week on Product Hunt! Our superpower is that WebWave looks and feels more like a graphic design tool, Figma, Canva, or Photoshop, rather than other website builders. More here:
https://www.producthunt.com/post... And now, let's chat about all the things around bootstrapping and managing the company, the SASS market, developer experience, UX and UI, web design, productivity, community building, and beyond. I am here to answer any and all of your questions in the next 48 hours. So fire away!