Gaze into your crystal ball and share what you think is going to happen with AI in 2025! Will this be the year of the vibecoder? Is there an industry that you think will be transformed by AI? Whether you're predicting revolutionary breakthroughs or subtle shifts, drop your predictions in the comments!
We all have apps that we have been using for quite sometime. It's not easy to replace tools that we are familiar with, and are so used to that moving on to something that claims to be more efficient or powerful might end up being counter-productive. But, looking back, I realized that I ended up riding the AI wave and no longer use apps that used to be 'always-on' for me. From @Grammarly I switched to @ChatGPT by OpenAI, from MS Word/Google Docs I switched to @Notion (as it has AI features), and from @Adobe Photoshop I switched to @RunwayML (before Adobe added AI features). I am sure you all must have similar experiences, and I'd love to know them.
Email campaigns are one of the better ways to establish a more personal connection with people.
On the other hand, I understand that if someone subscribes to 5,000 newsletters, they don t have time to open let alone read all of them. As a result, they might not open your emails for an extended period (e.g., 3 months, 6 months, etc.).
When you re trying to cover multiple platforms with your brand and also cover other platforms for your business account, things can get a little out of hand.
How do you manage your communities and everything that comes with it?
Okay, so I know everyone's feed has been taken over by the Studio Ghibli but I'm curious what else people have been able to create or seen that's really left an impression. Here are some that I've created! Also on X.
Okay, so I know everyone's feed has been taken over by the Studio Ghibli but I'm curious what else people have been able to create or seen that's really left an impression. Here are some that I've created! Also on X.
I would like to warn you in advance that I do not want to offend any culture or country with this post. It only demonstrates observations from my own experience.
6 months ago, I had a conversation with a friend and we got to the topic of money.
I am currently diving into the world of GTM and would love to get some of the wisdom and experience of this community. I've been working on refining the marketing approach for my organization's product, and as I push forward, I feel I would fare much better if I had some advice on a few key areas. These are the questions I have:
What's working for you when it comes to launching a product? Are there any frameworks/tools/tactics that you follow by heart? How do you prioritize audience segments and ensure your strategy is aligned with both product goals and market needs?
What tactics should I experiment with to find what works the best for us in driving early adoption? I can't just ask for the best tactic as it's different for everyone, but I definitely need a few strategies I can experiment with. For the time being, I am only considering free options
How do you go about creating a unique and authentic brand voice that resonates with your audience? Any tips on how to consistently maintain that voice across all touchpoints, especially as you scale?
Yesterday @fmerian recommended Googly Eyes from @Sindre Sorhus, which I immediately downloaded! After enjoying the eyes following my cursor around for the day, that got me thinking - what other fun, goofy apps do you all have for your Mac, Chrome, or other devices that don't necessarily serve a purpose other than to bring joy and break the monotony? @Scroll Buddy is another one that comes to mind that I have saved in a collection.
We see productivity apps, AI-based software, open-source products, etc. all the time, but what about your saved products someone made after their 9-5 or on a weekend just to have fun and test their skills?
I'm seeing a growing trend of B2C products actively advertising their AI features as a USP, claiming AI being the prime solution.
However, being back in my hometown for a weekend, I've heard a lot of apprehension around data privacy and a general lack of understanding "what happens in that blackbox". Nothing I hear very often back in Berlin, so demographic differences are clearly playing a big role in user receptiveness.
Transparency is crucial, no doubt. Advertising AI on platforms like producthunt or in decks for investors makes a lot of sense - that's the right audience. But are we far enough along the AI adoption curve for "AI-powered" to be a major selling point on the customer-facing side? Or are we scaring off potential users with concerns about data usage and complexity? Let's discuss!
Have you seen AI transparency hurt or help your user acquisition efforts?
Last week, I downloaded and purchased @AgBr after seeing it on the homepage. Its design and super specific goal just immediately clicked with me. I love black & white photography, and this was a really interesting and approachable way to experiment with it; even though I've never been much of a photographer myself. I'm usually just appreciating others' photos.
But then, over this past weekend, I noticed that I kept feeling compelled to take pictures throughout my day so that I could play around with different filters and try out different levels of film grain on them. Having the tools to create was suddenly making me look for more and more opportunities to use them.
Hey, Product Hunt community! We just launched here, and thanks to all of you, we won our #1 POTD. While that is great, we would like to hear your feedback, comments, and ideas.
@Zencoder is just getting started, and with your feedback, we can ensure that we build the best coding agent for developers and creators worldwide. So, feel free to share what you like, dislike, or have any feedback, and we'll do our best to be responsive.
The Product Hunt forums have been up and running for about a month, so I think if we use this platform and this particular section daily, we could get a little used to it.
Here are some observations from me, but also your side:
LIVE March 13th at 12:30pm PT Hey everyone, CEO of Wispr here.
We did two product launches over the last five months, both went viral on X, LinkedIn, and ProductHunt, and helped us build a large audience in a short period of time.