




Introducing Flight - Email marketing tool
https://www.producthunt.com/products/flight-v0-1?launch=flight-v0-1 Send 50,000 Emails for Just $30/month - No Per-Contact Fees. Bulk email campaigns made simple and affordable for agencies and small businesses. Most email tools charge you per contact, not per email. That means you pay more as your contact list grows — even if you send the same emails. For agencies and small businesses, that’s...


I'm on 70 day steak and launching today!
Hi Everyone, I'm on 70 day steak and finally launching today! I'm launching my 3rd product Brick - SaaS Starter Kit You can find more information here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/brick-saas-starter-kit would love to get your feedback! Cheers!

A good starter kit Vs No-Code
For non-techy founders, it is obvious that no-code is their choice, but how do you decide between so many no-code platforms out there? For technical founders, a good starter kit (most of them are open-source, free, and loaded with lots of defaults) can give you a huge leap to start working on your core features and complete them within a month or two. I'm interested to know if as a technical...
Who are Hunters in ProductHunt?
Hi everyone, I was talking to some ProductHunt experts on LinkedIn yesterday. He provided some good tips on my product page and mentioned about Hunters - people on ProductHunt who helps makers promote their products. How can I connect with some free/paid hunters? Is there any way to see all Hunters on ProductHunt? I will be launching soon and curious to know more about what kind of help they...
What kind of SaaS are you starting to build in 2025?
We live in an age of instant gratification. No-code tools and AI are promising software development, making it faster and easier than ever before. We expect things to happen quickly. We want our food delivered in minutes, our movies streamed instantly, and our software built overnight. I'm curious to know who is starting a new SaaS in 2025? What problem your SaaS will be solving? Choose from...
