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Grateful to Be Named Among the Top Product Hunt Hunters 🌟
It's amazing to be featured alongside legends like @Kevin William David, @Chris Messina, and @Ryan Hoover. This acknowledgment underscores the incredible spirit of the Product Hunt community(place where collaboration and innovation thrive). Supporting founders in launching their products, gaining visibility, and connecting with the right audience has been an enriching journey. It s exciting to see the impact makers and hunters are creating together. What s been your most valuable takeaway from the Product Hunt ecosystem? Let s discuss how we can make 2025 an even greater year for launches and collaborations. Here s to more successful launches, stronger connections, and impactful growth in 2025!
Do you use reddit?
I use it to discuss about my project Altern on relative communities. do you use it? what do you do on reddit?
Stop focusing on selling, and start...
No one wakes up thinking: "I need to buy [product]." They wake up thinking: "I need to fix [problem]." What does this mean for you? If you want to market your product Stop focusing on selling, and start focusing on helping. If you sell tech, talk about how it makes life easier, not the technical details. If you sell skincare, talk about how it boosts confidence, not just what s in the bottle. If you offer services, focus on the results, not the steps to get there. It s a small but important shift. People don t really buy products. They buy what those products can do for them. How they ll feel, look, or live better.
What Makes Work Harder for You? Let Me Share My Experience
Sometimes it feels like the simplest things turn into the biggest obstacles to productivity. I didn t realize it at first, but small habits and details I ignored were holding me back from making real progress. Here s what made my work harder: 1. An overloaded to-do list.
I used to write down everything I needed to do without prioritizing. Every day started with the same question: Where do I begin? What s most important? I often ended up spending my time on urgent, but not necessarily meaningful, tasks. 2. Too many notifications.
Emails, messages, app alerts they interrupted me every 10 15 minutes. It might seem minor, but each time, I needed extra effort to refocus on the task at hand. 3. Perfectionism.
I d keep tweaking projects endlessly, trying to make them "perfect." This drained my time and energy, and sometimes even led to missed deadlines. 4. Lack of clear boundaries.
I would respond to calls and emails at any time, even when it disrupted my focus. This left me feeling like I was always working, but my productivity didn t reflect it. What helped me: A clear to-do list: I started focusing on 2 3 key tasks each day that truly mattered. Everything else became secondary. Turning off unnecessary notifications: I now have set times to check emails and messages, which frees up a lot of mental space. Accepting good enough : Not everything needs to be perfect. Sometimes, it s more important to get the job done well and on time. Setting time boundaries: I reserve specific hours for deep focus and don t allow interruptions during those times. What about you? What gets in the way of your productivity? Are there small barriers that make your work harder? How do you deal with them? Share your tips I d love to learn from your experience!
Best free tool for automated outreach?
Hi, can you please advise me on a good tool that is free to use for automated outreach through LinkedIn and e-mail. Need to use proxy. Many thanks!
Launching this Sunday - what would you recommend?
I'm doing my first ever PH launch this Sunday for https://www.producthunt.com/prod... As a frightened newbie, I'd love to know any suggestions you might have for me in the week leading up to the launch!


