Hemant Prajapati

Hemant Prajapati

Founder-Habithook (Social Habit Tracker)
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Nikaβ€’

8mo ago

How do you protect your identity and your data on the internet?

Each of us leaves a digital footprint on the internet. The only difference is how much data and information we share publicly about ourselves.

For example, my local friend doesn't use his photo or name on his profiles so that no one will associate him too much with his income or political ideology.

Nikaβ€’

8mo ago

If you had the last $100 in your pocket, what product would you invest in to get back on track?

This is a small test of your financial literacy and entrepreneurial mindset. :)

The art is mostly about making the most of the least, so share your approach to situations where you have to be creative.

Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

Is it morally right to cheat with AI? Contradictory products deal with this idea in different ways.

I saw an article on TechCrunch discussing Cluely (created by Chungin Roy Lee and Neel Shanmugam).

TL;DR: The AI tool, originally developed to cheat on software engineering interviews, now helps users cheat on exams, sales calls, and job interviews through a hidden in-browser window. And now has raised $5+ million.

Would it be a good idea for Product Hunt to have a 'TikTok' feature?

I feel like it would be pretty awesome to have a short video scrolling feature to discover the products that maybe could not make it to the top but have so much value.

Then even if your launch flopped you can redeem yourself by appearing in the feed of others.

Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

Longevity tools, the potential of this business model and which ones to use?

Since I've been watching Bryan Johnson's experiments on his body, I've also become interested in tools that help to improve life. (Mainly hardware, but also software.)

In my opinion, more and more people from more developed countries want to improve the quality of their lives, and therefore they are willing to invest quite a lot in these things.

I can see it predominantly in the US market, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and possibly Sweden.

Hemant Prajapatiβ€’

9mo ago

The Quiet Pain of Building Alone β€” But Why I Still Love It

Building something alone sounds exciting at first.
You re free. No boss. No rules. No pressure.

But over time it gets quiet. A little too quiet.

I manage an office during the day lots of people, noise, work.

steve beyatteβ€’

9mo ago

Is bootstrapping a superpower or a slow death in the AI era?

AI has made it easier than ever to build and ship with a small team and no funding- but is that a better playbook than raising VC?

I see it from both sides:

  • Getting to production, ramen profitability, etc. seems easier than ever. Yay bootstrapping.

  • Because it's so easy, getting blown out of the water by a VC-funded competitor also seems easier than ever.

Hemant Prajapatiβ€’

8mo ago

Habithook - Track. Compete. Improve. The social way to build habits.

Habithook is your all-in-one habit tracker and daily planner. Create public or private challenges, build routines, and grow with friends. Track goals, earn streaks, join leaderboards & stay motivated. It’s social habit-building, gamified!

πŸš€ Launching on Product Hunt Soon? Drop Your Preview for Feedback!

Got a launch coming up? Don t go in blind share your upcoming Product Hunt launch here and get early feedback from fellow makers.

Whether you want thoughts on your:

  • Tagline or messaging

  • Screenshots or video

  • First comment

  • Timing or strategy

Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

What kind of products are totally overdone?

Maybe it is only me, but I see certain categories of online products that seem to be like "copy-paste" and the market is overcrowded by them. (and they repeats in the PH charts too often as well)

They are especially these:

  • AI writing tools

  • social media apps (I do not think that something breath-taking can be developed there)

  • productivity apps (trackers)

  • fitness apps

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Learyβ€’

10mo ago

🚨 Community landing page roast: give a roast, get a roast 🚨

Let s bring back everyone s favorite kind of feedback: brutally honest and weirdly helpful.
Drop a link to your landing page in the comments. Then roast someone else s. Keep it real, keep it useful, keep it (mostly) kind

We re talking:

  • What s confusing?

  • What s missing?

  • What s great but buried?

  • Would you actually sign up or bounce?

The rules:

🚨 Landing Page Roast: 48 Hours Only 🚨

A few of us at Product Hunt are putting on our most brutally honest (but helpful!) hats and roasting landing pages for the next two days. Want in? Drop your link below, and we ll give you real, no-BS feedback on:

Clarity Does your message make sense or sound like corporate soup?
Calls to Action Do we feel compelled to click, or just leave?
Design & UX Smooth experience or rage quit territory?
Anything else Tell us what you want feedback on.

Qudsia Aliβ€’

3yr ago

What's one habit you want to develop and one you want to drop?

Our habits assist us in growing or limit our ability to do so. It is indeed not an easy job to give up our bad habits and replace them with positive ones. It requires dedication and willpower. How do you define if any particular habit of yours is good or not? What do you practice to overcome it?