Yesterday @fmerian recommended Googly Eyes from @Sindre Sorhus, which I immediately downloaded! After enjoying the eyes following my cursor around for the day, that got me thinking - what other fun, goofy apps do you all have for your Mac, Chrome, or other devices that don't necessarily serve a purpose other than to bring joy and break the monotony? @Scroll Buddy is another one that comes to mind that I have saved in a collection.
We see productivity apps, AI-based software, open-source products, etc. all the time, but what about your saved products someone made after their 9-5 or on a weekend just to have fun and test their skills?
I feel like Product Hunt is getting that Reddit vibe when it comes to Forums. After waking up, the new "formatting structure" surprised me. There are 2 main changes:
There was a lot of talk in 2023 and 2024 about startups using a one-time payment model, but earlier this year, I started to see founders going back to subscriptions. What do you think?
I created a list of 10 platforms where you can showcase your service or product and start earning... cha-ching! 1. Passionfroot.me
2. Buymeacoffee.com
3. Stripe.com
4. Gumroad.com
5. Patreon.com
6. HeroHero.co
7. Ko-fi.com
8. Amazon.com
9. Etsy.com
10. Fiverr.com We can earn money without a need to go outside so this is the outcome of this era. Happy money-making, guys!
Happy 2025! I'm working on a SaaS Starter Kit (yeah, yet another one!) because I found the one missing for .NET developers. I am close to finishing and launching it on ProductHunt so that it can be helpful to Saas Startups that prefer to use the .NET Stack. Now I'm curious to know how to find the first users. You must be wondering why I built the product without finding the user first. Well, I frequently help founders build their SaaS MVP and use the same starter kit for 2-3 projects now. But when it comes to marketing, everything is tricky, isn't it? P.S. If you are curious, check Brick Starter Kit in my profile, that's exactly what I'm talking about :)