Pouyan Ahmadpour

Pouyan Ahmadpour

SnippSyncSnippSync
Co-founder | SaaS Enthusiast
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From Solo Founder to 120+ Upvotes: SnippSync’s First Step

Big thanks to everyone who supported SnippSync yesterday

We ended up at 14th place on Product Hunt not exactly the rank I hoped for, but honestly, more than 120 upvotes means 120+ people took the time to check out my product. For a solo founder like me, that feels pretty amazing

The journey of SnippSync has just started. I m hoping to get some early users onboard and I ll keep adding features based on your needs and requests.

One idea I m already thinking about is organization support so a team (say with 10 seats) could all log in, create snippets, and keep their technical docs always up to date together. I think that could be super useful for companies constantly updating their docs.

Alex Cloudstar

4mo ago

🚀 Launching Cross Write on September 6 – Write once, publish everywhere

Hey Makers,

I wanted to share something I have been working on: Cross Write.

The idea came from my own struggle as a builder. Every time I wrote something, I had to copy, reformat, and repost it across multiple platforms. It felt like wasted effort instead of focusing on the writing itself.

Excited to share something with you tomorrow

"Hey Product Hunt

I ve been working on SnippSync, a simple way to keep your code snippets always fresh, shareable, and embeddable anywhere (Notion, blogs, docs, you name it).

Tomorrow, we re officially launching on Product Hunt

I d love for you to check it out, give feedback, or just share your thoughts, it means a lot to me

How we raised £250k before launch (UK-focused, step-by-step, with some hacks)

We just hit:

600+ people on the Meet-Ting waitlist

275+ invites sent

50+ meetings booked

SnippSync - Keep your code snippets effortlessly in sync with GitHub

SnippSync pulls code straight from your GitHub repo and keeps it updated everywhere you embed it.in Notion, blogs, docs sites, or via public shareable links. Pick your lines → embed once → they stay fresh forever.