Mohammed Maaz

Mohammed Maaz

Growth Hacker & Product Marketer
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Why Choose Sheet0?

Sheet0 turns your spreadsheets into smart, intuitive assistants that handle data analysis, reporting, and automation for you. Whether you re managing projects, tracking business metrics, or analysing growth trends - Sheet0 makes spreadsheets simpler, faster, and far more powerful.

Who is it for?

Sheet0 is perfect for founders, marketers, analysts, and teams who spend hours working in Google Sheets or Excel. If you want to automate repetitive tasks, pull instant insights, or interact with data naturally - this is built for you.

NiceJourneyp/nicejourneyPamela Arienti

2mo ago

Post-launch: When you’re not in the top 10 but didn’t do that bad either

Yesterday, we launched NiceJourney and ended up at #23!

Not bad, not great, just somewhere in that weird middle zone.

And honestly, today we re not sure how to feel about it.

Nika

2mo ago

Can AI take control of a robot?

The AI researchers at Andon Labs, the people who gave Anthropic Claude an office vending machine to run, and hilarity ensued, have published the results of a new AI experiment.

They wanted to see if LLMs were technically capable of functioning as a robot s brain, that is, connecting their thinking (textual decision-making) with real sensors and movement.

Saul Fleischman

2mo ago

What will be standard in no-code AI app builders that offer prompt > fully functional SaaS products?

Now, since some do these things, while others charge every bit as much without these features, I already expect that they have:

  • Built-in Github commit

  • Credit rollovers (e.g. if I do not use all credits in a paid plan, they are added to the next month - indefinitely)

  • Nothing that tries to keep my project within their ecosystem and then expects that as my business scales, I pay them more.

As Lovable, Bolt, v0, Base44, Bubble, Make, etc. jostle to out-do each other and be the one that we pay for, I think we will soon see:

  • Back-end solutions that guide non-technical creators through the steps to ship a SaaS product that is actually ready to scale to take on real traffic

  • Pre-emptive best-price/best-solution external solution-shopping, such as for white-listed bulk emailing and available domain search.

How OpenAI built OWL ("OpenAI’s Web Layer"), the new architecture behind ChatGPT Atlas

OpenAI developed OWL (OpenAI's Web Layer), a "revolutionary architectural approach" that separates the Chromium browser process from the main Atlas application, creating a more flexible and performant web browsing experience with ChatGPT integration:

Think of it like this: Chromium revolutionized browsers by moving tabs into separate processes. We re taking that idea further by moving Chromium itself out of the main application process and into an isolated service layer. 

who is launching on Product Hunt in the month of November?

Hi everyone!

Just curious, who here is launching on Product Hunt this November?

Would love to follow your drops, support, and see what everyone s been building.

Flexpricep/flexpriceKoshima Satija

3mo ago

What is the most underrated skill for startup founders in 2025?

Everyone says execution matters most.

But I think it s execution in the right way
The kind that runs experiments, not marathons.

It s easy to move fast.

It s harder to design motion that actually teaches you something.

Why we built Frowtix, your AI voice sales agent that never sleeps

Most businesses lose leads after hours.

A potential customer visits your website, asks a few questions and leaves before a sales rep ever follows up.

That s what inspired us to build Frowtix, your AI voice sales agent that qualifies leads, handles objections, and books demos 24/7.

Would you pay more for a product with great support?

Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.

A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.

Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.

I really wonder these questions

Would you pay more for a product with great support?

Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.

A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.

Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.

I really wonder these questions

The voice AI problem no one talks about

Everyone s building text chatbots but no one s fixing the voice experience.

We found that 90% of website visitors still prefer talking when it comes to buying decision, but the tools for that just don t exist.

Nika

3mo ago

Do you have a source of information/medium you trust? Which one? (not only for tech info)

Now I don't just mean tech, but general news as well.

A lot of people rely on X as a news source, but increasingly on TikTok. I don't think social media is the most trustworthy source of information.

Flexpricep/flexpriceKoshima Satija

3mo ago

If you had to delete your entire website but keep only one section live, what would that section be?

Over time, I ve realized how much effort we put into our websites on landing pages, pricing, testimonials, product tours and yet, most visitors only ever deeply interact with one or two sections depending on your ICP.

  • For developer-first products, that s usually docs.

  • For consumer apps, maybe it s onboarding or pricing.

  • For enterprise tools, perhaps case studies or ROI calculators.

The rest is mostly noise or at least secondary.

It made me wonder:

Alex Cloudstar

3mo ago

Do you think early users care about design or just function?

I ve been thinking about how much design quality actually matters in the earliest stages of a product.

Some users don t seem to mind rough edges if the tool genuinely solves a problem. Others instantly bounce if the UI doesn t feel trustworthy.

Just Launched First Time

Hello everyone, 
I have just launched my first product and would love and appreciate any feedback on it.

Get it here -> https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

OpenAIp/openaiAshok Nayak

3mo ago

How do you approach Context Engineering when building with OpenAI models?

Lately, I have been experimenting with how to feed context into GPT models more effectively.

For example, when fine-tuning or working with larger context windows, I have noticed that the dilemma is in organizing the surrounding information, rather than the prompt itself. Last week, I came to know that it's called Context Engineering.

Jamie

3mo ago

How Getting Sacked Got Me Building an App I Didn’t Know I Needed

I left the UK in August 2024 to go traveling with my partner. By the time I got back, I was single and unemployed.
I wasn t in a good place. To cope with the traveling blues and the breakup, I turned to bedrotting. I was lying there, scrolling Instagram and TikTok, jumping from news app to news app, opening dozens of loops but never closing any of them. I was looking for distraction and some sort of comfort, but I couldn t get it on a screen. My phone habits were making me feel worse.
So I set out to better manage my relationship with my device.
And it didn t work. The existing screentime apps like Opal, Brick, and Jomo are very all-or-nothing. There's no middle ground where I felt I could stay informed without getting sucked back in by social media algorithms.
I still wanted to go on YouTube to see what news channels were saying about international politics, but I didn t want to get distracted by all the other recommendations that happened to be there. I still wanted to see what my friends were up to on Instagram, but I didn't want to be enticed by the reels asking me to watch just one more video. I still wanted to check my emails, but I didn t want to lose half an hour to meaningless messages. Software s stickiness made it nearly impossible for me to stay disciplined.
So I set out with a new mission: to make something for myself that would allow me to stay updated without becoming easily distracted.
What I envisioned was a hub that put things in an environment where I had control letting me stay on my home turf instead of cruising through internet neighborhoods filled with booby traps. That way, I could avoid the endless stream of information, the notifications, and the slot machine-like UX.
I ve started building that. Siftly (https://siftly.space/) is part wellness tool, part productivity tool. It s completely customizable and designed to put people back in control of their digital experience. Ironically, my relationship to screens has improved since I started creating the app because I'm coming at it from a creator mindset instead of a consumer mindset. But if Siftly doesn t work out, even if I go on the dole, I ll be doing it without the scroll.

Vercelp/vercelfmerian

3mo ago

next-forge v5.1 - Production-grade template for modern Next.js apps

next-forge is a boilerplate with everything you need to launch a production-ready @Next.js app. Acquired by @Vercel last June, it just got a new update by its original maker @haydenbleasel.

This update includes:

  • Composable Node.js middleware

  • Full Turbo

  • Documentation updates

  • Clerk keyless mode

  • Upgraded dependencies and analytics

Superhuman-Style Hotkeys for Pretty Prompt 🔥

Still feels unreal. You can now use Pretty Prompt entirely from your keyboard, no mouse needed .

One of the biggest blockers for me to adopt new products is how easy it is to use them.

And for Pretty Prompt, was to always using the mouse to click in order to improve a prompt.

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

3mo ago

What’s the biggest hidden cost you’ve faced when running AI in production?

It s easy to measure latency or accuracy.

But the real costs often hide in the background- compute burn, idle tokens, redundant calls, or that temporary caching fix that quietly eats your budget.