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Has anyone tried Figma’s new feature - Buzz yet? 🧐
I started using Buzz today to create my social media assets here are my first impressions:
The templates are gorgeous. I m spending more time choosing than actually designing.
The CMS is super intuitive honestly feels like a must-have for any marketer.
Should AI Always Be Polite? GPT-4o’s Bug Raises Big Questions
Last week, OpenAI had to roll back an update to GPT-4o after users reported that the chatbot was being excessively agreeable even endorsing harmful or irrational behavior. This sycophantic behavior was traced back to reinforcement learning that overemphasized positive feedback .
As a founder building AI-powered products, this incident hits close to home. It raises important questions:
Have you used any apps to convert tickets into Apple Wallet passes?
Hey PH!
I ve noticed that many ticket providers (especially smaller airlines, local events, indie hotels) don t offer native support for Apple Wallet, so people either end up screenshotting their ticket or manually digging through their inbox at the airport or event gate (that s me!).
Lessons from my Launch (Ranked 11th!) – What’s Next for ragobble?
Let’s say one day you wake up and you are now the one running Product Hunt
If you were in charge of Product Hunt what would you change? What kind of revenue model would you implement? What would you remove revise or improve?
I will start:
Honestly I would like the Guidelines section to be more in-depth and informative because some parts are very limited in terms of detail.
And I would definitely do whatever it takes to fix the notification system. :D
Even when you get different upvotes it bugs out and keeps showing a notification from just one person. Even after marking it as read it still does not work properly.
Is anyone else working full-time and still building a SaaS on the side?
Hey everyone, just sharing a bit of what I ve been up to and hoping to get some advice and feedback. I work full-time as a cleaner during the day, but after work, I dedicate around 4 5 hours to building my SaaS projects. It s been a challenge, but I ve been staying consistent.
So far, I ve launched Lenscape a simple, free-to-use image search tool. It s basic for now, but I plan to add more features over time. My second project, Craftiadz, is nearly ready just wrapping up testing and debugging. Hoping to open it up for user testing today or tomorrow.
Would really appreciate any feedback on the tools or suggestions on how to get early users. Also curious if you re juggling a job while building your SaaS, how do you manage your time and keep momentum?
Lastly, I d love to hear about any ad platforms or channels that have worked for others in driving early user acquisition. Where do you recommend running ads to get noticed?
Thanks in advance!
When is the right time to let kids use social media and the internet?
The longer I've been an internet user, the more I feel like I'm missing out on something (FOMO) every second I'm offline. The tech world changes so fast.
My first experience with a computer was around the age of 8 I used Microsoft Paint to sketch houses because we didn t have internet at home. I got online for the first time at 11, and by 12 or 13, I had already joined social media.Lessons from my Launch (Ranked 11th!) – What’s Next for ragobble?
How do you actually get AWS credits?
Hey folks,
I m building SaaS product on a ramen budget. The painful surprise? My burn on must have SaaS and Cloud is eclipsing what I can put into marketing and product.
I keep hearing legends about founders stacking thousands in AWS credits or discounts. But every blog post feels dated or locked behind an accelerator gate.
If you ve personally snagged legit credits (not referral spam), could you share:
Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?
I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:
Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"
Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"
Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.
I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.
I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.
Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!
Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do
Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?
I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:
Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"
Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"
Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.
I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.
I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.
Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!
Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do
AI tools for figma
I used figma's new ai tools today, for example, like the one-click website builder, and it feels awesome, but I was wondering if there could be some more templates? Because I always feel that the current templates are not bad, or according to the keywords to generate some related interfaces and so on, but I feel that it still gives me a lot of inspiration ~!
Which personalities would spice up this platform?
I found faces of famous personalities on Product Hunt.
For example,
SnoopDogg
🏆 Top Community Forum Members This Week 🏆
Ever since we launched Product Forums, it's been incredible to see how the community has taken to it and started a ton of insightful conversations. So, we wanted to take a moment and highlight some of the most active community forum members from this week who are making the forums awesome!
@busmark_w_nika - Nika was the top contributing member in the forums this week! They had a very popular thread asking about the impact of AI comments on social media - Are AI comments a (good) future for social media?
@merrill_lutsky - The CEO of @Graphite, Merrill, held a super insightful AMA this week touching on code reviews, dev tools, and AI - You're doing code reviews wrong - AMA w/ CEO of Graphite
@mattisssa - Artem is the maker of @Shorty and kicked off a conversation on @Lovable's product forum about the importance of promotion - Lovable but for Promotion?
@onbing - Yan is the founder of UIPaaS and, along with joining many different threads, was brave enough to offer up his upcoming product for roasting - Landing Page Roast: 48 Hours Only
@movitalis_david_manda - David is the CEO of @Movitalis and kicked off an interesting health & fitness related thread about tracking your VO2 more efficiently - Why you should be tracking your VO2 max - and how to do it better
Want to try and make it into the top next week? Leave useful comments and start interesting threads! We'd love to hear from you!




