Hi, I have a problem maybe someone can help me with it.
I'm a software developer, and I maintain a solid tech stack (UI/UX isn't great but I'm working on it). I am capable of designing, developing, and deploying an application from start to finish.
The difficulty I am having is how to reach users, my distribution stack is poor, very poor.
When I google this problem and watch youtube videos, the solutions do not seem real.
It is essentially getting a bunch of fake people to attract not fake people and spam.
Product Hunt is the only place I've found that looks and feels honest where I've found tech that I'm using on a daily basis.
Do you know of more places like this where I can promote with more idea minded people to get feedback?
Thanks for your help.
Hey Product Hunt,
I am trying to think of a good slogan for my app, which is about creating lists of URLs you can share with others. Something like:
Resistance is futile, your bookmarks will be assimilated.
Or:
Bookmark of the internet.
Or:
Show your bookmarks that you still care. Any suggestions would be appreciated :)
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Hey everyone!
I am the developer of Lively, an app aiming to help procrastinators take back control of their lives through positive reinforcement, a first for productivity apps. In light of doing so, I was curious to know how some of you get around being productive and how you overcome procrastination. What has been your experience with procrastination and how did you overcome it?
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I'm asking all the makers who had some success doing their thing.
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