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I'm doing some research into the pain points that low-code/no-code and "vibe coders" run into when building projects -- whether it's for clients, side hustles, or startup ideas.
I'm especially curious about this moment: You ve got 80% of the idea working, but something breaks or doesn t connect the way it s supposed to and suddenly you re spending hours debugging a workflow, browsing forums, or googling a fix that might not exist.
We all know the classic ways to brainstorm startup ideas scratching your own itch, spotting market gaps, or improving on an existing product. But sometimes, the best ideas come from unexpected places.
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Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
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.
We gearing up for the launch of WebGremlin.ai and of course, planning to submit to PH. But I m curious, where else do you share your products to get traction? What are other platforms, forums, or communities that have worked well for you (like hackernews)? And while we re at it, what s your go-to initial launch strategy to make some noise?