Hi all I'm Per from Sweden. 36 y/o and father of two little blondies. Despite having made several attempts to transition to an investor over the years, I simply can't help myself - I'm truly a builder at heart. October 2023 was my first PH launch and after grinding on for 20 hours we finally had to accept the fact that'd we were up against a giant we couldn't beat (Redhat). 2nd place wasn't bad though, we later realized However, after just having reached $1M ARR we decided to pivot. Long story short; we simply didn't like the path cold outbound was taking, and we'd been part of creating the whole motion. Now I'm back with a new product - a Customer Relationship Agent. It's sort of what we imagine that tomorrow's CRMs will look like. Less tables and buttons, more human dialogue in focus. We're a tight Founding Team of 8, who have worked together for a few years now. It's amazing to see the effects that endurance can bring. Such as a 2nd launch here, with a completely new product, for example! Looking forward to answer any Qs you might have.
I m the @Product Hunt CEO, I ve launched 7 times on PH, and helped countless friends prep their launches. The most common mistake I see is a confusing tagline. Launching on Product Hunt soon? Tell me your tagline and I ll fix it for you :)
I can see that many people use especially: LinkedIn (group) posts, DMs Twitter posts, DMs, Streams Product Hunt in p/self-promotion Newsletter in sequences campaign YT for streaming Have you ever used other channels too? (E.g. Reddit, HN) or any other form that would make your upcoming launch stand out?
I thought I wanted to start a podcast with my friends, turns out I just wanted to use the format to stay in touch. I travel quite a bit so I have friends in many timezones. Some of us attempted to start a podcast by each recording an audio clips and stitching them together into an episode. We quickly realized we didn't want the discussions to be fully public, however, the format of communicating through these audio podcast-like messages was a game changer. This is what lead to the development of Roads Audio. So have you ever wanted to start a podcast? What was that experience like?