Every time I read a maker s story on Product Hunt, I feel inspired. The journey from an idea to a real product is both exhilarating and challenging but it all starts with that spark of inspiration.
Some discover a need from Reddit discussions. Some analyze search trends on SEMrush. Some just build what they couldn t find themselves.
A successful product is often seen as one that is well-commercialized, with users willing to pay for it. But is that always the case?
Today, I came across many products that are incredibly fun and creative. It made me wonder: are there products that don t fit the conventional definition of success? Maybe some exist just to bring joy, even if users simply visit, smile, and leave.
Some might argue that if something brings value, people will naturally be willing to pay. But is that always true?
Do you pay attention to storytelling when promoting products?
What kind of stories do you usually tell? Is it about the value of the product? Or about the origin of the product?
What is the approximate frequency of your use of livephoto? What situations do you use the livephoto feature for and what type of content do you usually record in this mode?
In the last couple of days, I noticed a few changes, especially in our profiles and discussion. Verification badge in our profiles (users that are real) Better-moderated discussions (good job) "General" category for discussion Is there anything that you would like to see in the future?
Share your suggestions for improvements.
Hi Product Hunt family! I'm Zhiqi, co-founder and CEO of Recap. What is Recap?
Recap is an AI-powered knowledge platform revolutionizing how you interact with information in today's content-rich world. By leveraging advanced AI insights, Recap helps you transform your learning experience, creating dynamic visuals such as mind maps
You can search for "TempoPulse" on RedNote(xiaohongshu) to find us. We are trying to explore this program and want to make more friends of product hunters.
I recently read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, and it offered a profound perspective on life. It reminded me that, regardless of our circumstances whether rich or poor, successful or struggling we must stay grounded and practice gratitude daily. Life is fleeting, and the most meaningful way to honor it is by living with purpose, focusing on what we can control, and appreciating the present moment.
1. First, it's essential to thoroughly analyze user feedback and uncover the underlying needs. Oftentimes, users are not pointing out a specific problem but expressing dissatisfaction with a particular scenario, which might already be part of your long-term roadmap. 2. If there is indeed a significant conflict between user feedback and the product vision, I suggest being transparent rather than hiding the truth. It's even better to communicate openly with users-perhaps even recommending a product that might better suit their needs. In conclusion, I believe that the long-term value of a product will always shine through, and maintaining a good relationship with users is undoubtedly a critical factor.
Tiktok will be banned in US, there are so many TikTok refugees migrate to Xiaohongshu(red note)
So that s a great opportunity to prompt your app on Xiaohongshu.
Just be polite, and say hello, record a video about your app in 30s, you will get thousands followers.