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Top Tools for Founders in 2024: Product Hunt’s Picks
The Community & Social category at the Golden Kitty Awards is filled with amazing startups, just like Unicorns Club, all dedicated to solving challenges for founders and innovators worldwide. Socap ai
Socap ai uses AI to help founders grow their networks and fundraise smarter. By leveraging social capital and automating key processes, they re redefining how founders connect with investors and partners. Follow Socap s co-founders on X: @ednevsky, @solonitsyn, @dmitry_star Roundtable
Roundtable is building a LinkedIn for investors. With curated investor profiles and a detailed database, they make it easier than ever to find the perfect fit for your fundraising journey. Follow Roundtable s co-founder on X: @Julien_Fs CoffeeSpace
CoffeeSpace is a swipe-based platform where founders can discover potential collaborators. With innovative filters and prompts, they help founders find their perfect match to bring ideas to life. Follow CoffeeSpace s co-founder on X: @Hazim_Mohamad_ next play
next play is your go-to platform for discovering what s next in the startup ecosystem, from under-the-radar opportunities to fresh collaborations. Follow next play s co-founder on X: @benln Unicorns Club (That s us!)
Unicorns Club democratizes startup fundraising by empowering startups to organically connect with investors through growth updates. With real-time startup profiles, auto-matching, and a one-click intro feature, Unicorns Club simplifies fundraising for early-stage and first-time founders. Follow on X: @yuliyayugo SUPPORT ALL OF THEM
https://producthunt.com/golden-k... Thanks to ProductHunt for showcasing these incredible products built for founders! Next year, let s hope for a separate category specifically for startups solving founders challenges.
What's the role of visual planning in team success?
Time is scarce, priorities shift daily, and team alignment can sometimes feel like herding cats. Yet, there s one secret weapon many successful teams swear by: visual planning. Why? Because humans are inherently visual creatures. Our brains process visuals 60,000 times faster than text, which means a well-organized visual plan can instantly make your goals, tasks, and bottlenecks crystal clear. But what does visual planning really do for teams? What Is Visual Planning?
Think of visual planning as a map for your team's goals. It's about using tools like boards, timelines, or Gantt charts to display tasks, deadlines, and workflows in an intuitive, easy-to-grasp way. Unlike traditional to-do lists or wordy briefs, visual plans let you see: -Who s doing what.
-What s overdue.
-What s next in the pipeline. It s the difference between staring at a list of tasks and seeing a full roadmap where everything just makes sense. Why Visual Planning Drives Success
1. Better Team Alignment
Ever been in a meeting where everyone thought they were on the same page... until deadlines arrived? Visual planning eliminates ambiguity by showing the big picture and the tiny details, keeping everyone accountable. 2. Clear Prioritization
The Eisenhower Matrix is great on paper, but in practice? A drag-and-drop timeline works wonders for deciding what to tackle first. 3. Faster Problem-Solving
Got a bottleneck? Visual plans highlight delays and capacity issues before they derail your project. 4. Motivation Through Progress Tracking
There s something deeply satisfying about moving a task from In Progress to Done. It s the dopamine hit your team deserves! The Tools That Make It Happen
There s no shortage of visual planning tools, but not all are created equal. A few of my favorites: -Planyway for Jira/Trello (yes, shameless plug it s a lifesaver for teams managing complex projects with flexible timeline, calendar and even time tracking).
-Miro for brainstorming workflows. Here is the story of a marketing agency who switched to visual planning:
We're a team of 10. Our tasks were scattered across Google Docs, email chains, and Slack messages. Chaos, right? We introduced a visual planning tool (Planyway users), and within two weeks: -We reduced missed deadlines by 80%.
-Our daily stand-ups shrank from 30 minutes to 10.
-Team satisfaction jumped (because no one likes searching for that one email). Now, I want to hear your thoughts: Do you use visual planning in your team?
What s the biggest challenge it solved for you?
Or what s holding you back from trying it?
Drop your insights in the comments. Let s make this a thread buzzing with tips, experiences, and lessons learned. And if you found this helpful, don t forget to upvote!
What's your biggest challenge once the product is launched?
Okay, so you prepared everything, launched the product, and maybe even became the top one of the day. What's next?



