Manoj Ranaweera

SkilledUp Life, Deal Lite & Techcelerate
174 points

Forums

3mo ago

Tranco - traffic analysis

Analyse the traffic of your website. Benchmark against competitors.

5mo ago

What DustID says about Volunteer Talent

Michael Livingston of DustID is introducing his tech startup and sharing his experience of using https://skilledup.life volunteers.

Apply for current Volunteer Opportunities of DustID https://www.skilledup.life/oppor...

More about the company https://www.dustid.com/

If you are a tech startup, talk to us to find out how we can help you.

Hugh Tan

6mo ago

The real reason I stopped juggling 10 AI tools a day

I ve spent the last few years helping startups grow, especially in early-stage environments where resources are tight and speed is everything.

If you ve worked at a startup, you probably know what it feels like.

You re not just doing growth.

You re also writing copy, designing landing pages, running email campaigns, building automations, fixing bugs, and sometimes even playing IT support.

Hellow World!

Hello P-Hunters!

I'm not exactly new to the community, as I've been lurking for a couple years now, enjoying the show from the stands.

Hong Phat Ly

6mo ago

Hi, I am Hong - Solopreneur: XamlFiddle, TapTapDrive, QrSendEasy, OfficeOpener and Walbuy 😄

Hey everyone! 

My full name is Hong Phat Ly, a normal guy liking learning new stuffs . I am currently a Solopreneur, Software Engineer and Security Researcher. I am passionate about researching information security, learning more about AI and building innovative desktop, web and mobile applications. I have founded five products:

  • XamlFiddle (https://www.xamlfiddle.com): a lightweight and easy-to-use XAML editor for WPF developers. XamlFiddle lets you experiment with XAML code in real time, making it perfect for learning, prototyping, and debugging user interfaces in Windows desktop applications.

  • TapTapDrive (https://sg.taptapdrive.com and https://www.taptapdrive.com): an interactive learning app for preparing driving theory tests in SIngapore and Germany. TapTapDrive features AI-powered explanations that help users better understand the reasoning behind each answer, making the learning process clearer and more effective.

  • QrSendEasy (https://www.qrsendeasy.com/): a fast and secure tool for sending files across devices on the same local network. QrSendEasy generates a QR code that lets you instantly share files without needing cables, email, or cloud storage.

  • OfficeOpener (https://www.officeopener.com/): a free application that allows you to open and edit Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) directly on your computer - no Microsoft Office installation required. Simple, efficient, and hassle-free document handling.

  • Walbuy (https://www.walbuy.net/): a real-time deal aggregator for top Vietnamese e-commerce platforms like Lazada, Tiki, Sendo, and more. Walbuy helps you discover deals and discounts 24/7, ensuring you never miss a great bargain.

Hey! I’m Dauren, 19 y.o. CS student from Kazakhstan

I m working on my first project - InternAI. It helps students get ready for tech internships with a simple and personalized roadmap.

Still building it, still learning. Having fun figuring things out as I go.

If you re into tech, side projects, or just want to say hi - let s connect!

Dru Riley

4yr ago

I'm Dru Riley, I've spent 3,000+ hours researching markets and published 70+ reports. AMA 👇

Hey! Dru here. Founder of Trends.vc. We help entrepreneurs discover new markets and ideas. In February 2017, with $250,000 in savings and no plan other than taking a mini-retirement, I quit my job as a big-data engineer. I spent the next three years traveling and learning, practicing Jiu-Jitsu, doing improv, and building products on the side. On February 10th, 2020 I posted the first-ever Trends Report, focusing on Problem, Players, Predictions, Opportunities, Haters, Solutions, and Key Lessons.Since then Trends.vc reached 48,000+ subscribers and 1,000+ Trends Pro Members. Happy to answer any questions on topics we've covered or the journey so far. AMA!
Brianne Kimmel

4yr ago

I'm Brianne, founder of Work Life VC. AMA 👇

Hey there! I'm Brianne, founder of Work Life, an early stage venture firm in Silicon Valley, investing in tools and services for the modern workplace. I'm an investor in Webflow, Voiceflow
Aditya Joshi

4yr ago

Tips on raising pre-seed round for early stage saas startup

Hey guys I am working on a saas product (bootstrapped) with early user validation and 5-6 premium users. To go beyond I am looking to raise a pre-seed round. Please share your tips or journey...
Sharath Kuruganty

4yr ago

How would you do it if you were to launch a landing page in 24hrs?

Be specific with the tools you use, methods you follow, and tips you implement.
Paul VanZandt

3yr ago

How is your product unique?

Whether you're a maker, a founder, or an employee, I want to hear how your product is unique compared to the rest of the market. Why did you differentiate your product the way that you did?
Ryan Gilbert

3yr ago

It's May! What are your goals for the month?

New month, new goals. What are some of your bigger picture goals you'd like to accomplish this month?
Qudsia Ali

3yr ago

What are some challenges you faced when you started working on your product?

Working on a new product can take an immense amount of planning and dealing with challenges before you even get started designing! What are the one or two most significant challenges you faced when putting your product together? Was it finding suitable funding? Deciding who you would work with or anything else.
Aaron O'Leary

3yr ago

What are 3 products that make your day to day life easier?

For me it would be Tidal, music helps me concentrate on work and get my tasks done, Phillips smart hue lightbulbs a complete mood changer and my Le Creuset casserole dish, can prep a beautiful dinner and just let it simmer for a few hours while I work
Mark Prutskiy

3yr ago

How many times did you pivot?

After 2 years, we pivoted 3 times and it looks like we will pivot 1 more time. I think pivots are essential for startups to survive. What is your story? How many times did you pivot with your startups? P.S. Our product: https://www.bumpy.app
Syed

3yr ago

What's your number one reason for building in public?

For me, it's being able to document the journey. Not to mention the feedback you get from the community.
Sule Gorgulu

3yr ago

What's next for your product? Any exciting updates or features in the works?

Hey Product Hunt community! As a creator or entrepreneur, you know the drill you're always thinking about ways to make your product even better. So if you want to share your vision and excitement for the future of your product with the community, this is the perfect question to ask. You can talk about the updates and features you're currently working on, or give us a sneak peek at your long-term plans. It's a great chance to show off your innovation and dedication to your users, and who knows maybe you'll even generate some buzz and interest in the process. Whether you're making small tweaks or a major overhaul, we can't wait to hear what's next for your product!
Jason Lee

3yr ago

What are some excellent Low-Code/No-Code platforms & tools suitable for startups?

The business of a startup company will change frequently, but the number of developers is often small, and it is difficult to cope with heavy business requirements. Can anyone recommend some good low-code & no-code tools? And what scenarios do they apply to? Provide some practical examples: 1. appsmith(https://www.appsmith.com/). Open-Source, and provides good customization capabilities and interface display. 2. Retool(https://retool.com/). Similar to appsmith. 3.Dots(https://www.dots.community/). Build bots on Discord & Slack. 4. Webflow(https://webflow.com/). All-in-one web design platform. 5. ...