Vanessa Franz

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Elif Duran

2yr ago

What are some common traits or habits of successful entrepreneurs and how can they be cultivated?

Have you ever wondered what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur? I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the matter! What do you believe are some common traits or habits that can propel individuals toward entrepreneurial greatness?

2yr ago

How do you decompress after a long day of being a Maker?

I'll go first. I workout, shower and sometimes take some CBD.
Vlad Zivkovic

2yr ago

What was the breakthrough moment that made you believe your startup could truly succeed?

Happy new week Product Hunters! Share the moment which made you believe you startup is going to succeed!

3yr ago

Privy Reviews | Creator Review (Beta) - The first platform that lets creators get social proof

Privy is the first platform that lets creators collect reviews from their community or past brand collaborations. With in-depth analytics, creators can build social proof and trust online. Privy also offers a new way to advertise for free and help Google ranks

2yr ago

Privy Reviews - A new way for creators to build their personal brand online

Privy Reviews is a revolutionary platform where content creators can effortlessly collect feedback and ratings from their audience. This enhances their online presence, aids in attracting a larger following, and opens avenues for profitable partnerships.
Kyle Frost

2yr ago

Categories on Product Hunt

You might have noticed we added "categories" today. Over time, "topics" became more like keywords rather than useful for goal-directed searches within specific product verticals (which is most PH searches). Categories will help us improve search and browsing, as well as eventually a lot of other downstream features. Ex. Zoom *is* video conferencing software, not "tech, productivity, video, SDK, meetings" Categories are what your product is or what problem it solves. Topics might include general industries, specific features, technologies, or keywords. At the moment, categories are meant to supplement topics. Topics will still exist, although you can think of them more as tags than a primary taxonomy. We built out the a lot of this from scratch, so please suggest verticals we're missing if your product isn't categorized yet you can do so by editing your hub page. Lmk if you have any questions!