Introducing Email Preflight: Every email you send is a small thesis about your product. It should read like you, render like you tested it on a dozen devices, and not land users on a 404.
Yesterday, @rohanrecommends noticed some changes on this Platform the "Coming soon" page is gone.
There's no reason to panic because you have plenty of options to be visible, for example:
You can place the PH badge (button for support) on your landing page.
You can send a reminder email or push notification to your supporter.
You can set up a LinkedIn/Facebook virtual event where you insert the link for your launch.
You can use PH forums with relevant categories to make announcements if you have previously launched, for example, p/Google, allowing you to use the platform directly.
I m excited to share the latest big update to yummy.world we ve just launched yummAI, the first AI assistant fully integrated into an interactive recipe map.
I m following a research project looking at how people interact with LLMs, and early results show people actually get more frustrated with AI chatbots than with humans, just for small errors.
Maybe it s because we expect AI to be perfect, so when it fails, it feels different, like it understands the yelling but you can t really empathize with it.
Anyone else notice this weird AI rage cycle? How do you deal with it when your AI assistant just doesn t get it?
Day 19 on Product Hunt brought me across some products that made me go "Wow!" and others that made me laugh out loud. One of my favorites today? Dad Reply. Yes, you read that right a Chrome extension designed for those never-ending email threads where all you really need to send is an acknowledgment. The product description says it all: "Dad Reply is the Chrome extension that lets you respond to emails with the universal symbol of low-effort acknowledgment a emoji. Just click the button and it auto-replies to the currently open email with a single thumbs up. No typing. Maximum Dad energy." https://www.producthunt.com/post... It s such a simple yet genius way to close a long thread in seconds. A tiny game changer for inbox sanity and maybe a subtle way to say Message received, over and out! #producthunt #email #productivity #funtech
Our product is planned for an August mid-month launch. I just graduated recently, and this is my very first time being responsible for a product launch. Honestly, I'm super nervous right now, even a bit scared of failing. It feels like standing on the edge of a cliff, both excited and terrified.