Priyanshu Singh

Priyanshu Singh

Founder | CommunityTracker.ai

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We kept missing buyers talking about our product in public

A few weeks ago, I found a Reddit thread where someone was asking for tools in our category. It was a perfect fit.

The only problem, the thread was already 2 3 weeks old, and other products had already been recommended. We didn t even know it existed when it mattered.

I kept missing buyers talking about my product in public

Hey Product Hunt

I m Priyanshu, founder of CommunityTracker.

We're launching flexible pricing today

Hey PH,

We're announcing flexible pricing today.

I built an AI travel tool because a visa mistake cost me hundreds — hi I'm Demi 👋

Hey Product Hunt!

I'm Demi traveler, builder, and founder of Real Travel AI.

A few years ago I got caught out by a visa issue at the border. It cost me time, money, and a whole lot of stress. I thought there has to be a better way.

I built an AI screenshot tool for developers because explaining bugs is harder than fixing them

Hi Product Hunt community, Taking a big leap today in launching SuperBased, a screenshotting app to make sharing of screenshots with AI easier. I've been building SuperBased for the past many weeks after dealing with this issue since Nov/Dec 2022 (popularization of Chatgpt) and just shipped the product & the product video, so figured I'd share here.

The problem I was solving for myself:

Every day I'd spot a bug, take a screenshot, crop it, paste it into AI Chat or IDE, do these steps 3-4 times, and then write three paragraphs explaining what was wrong because the screenshot alone didn't tell the story. I was spending more time screenshotting and explaining bugs than fixing them and I wanted to make it a lot easier.

What SuperBased does:

🔥 Get more points by launching on Alpha Day

We re trying something new on Thursday: Alpha Day.

The idea is simple. If this is the first time you re launching your product anywhere, you can tag it alpha and get a boost to your points (and land on a special leaderboard).

Nika

7d ago

Which marketing strategies worked best for your business at the different product life cycle stages?

My longest experience started in a startup with @minimalist phone: reduce your screentime . (originally a digital detox app for Android, then iOS).

From a marketing perspective, the following worked best for us (almost always):

  • paid ads

  • UGC videos (also as paid ads)

Claude by Anthropicp/claudefmerian

9d ago

Running OpenClaw with Claude subs is dead. Now what?

As of April 4th, Claude subscriptions no longer cover usage on third-party tools like @OpenClaw.

Nika

9d ago

Will solo startups dominate the business landscape in the future?

Today, this graphic caught my attention:

It featured individuals who managed to build significant profit while running their businesses solo, without employees. Until now, I ve seen these more as exceptions rather than the norm.

Product Huntp/producthuntGabe Perez

20d ago

Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!

If you re launching today, the leaderboard is about to get a lot more interesting.

We are running a Randomized Day to give products launching more of an opportunity to get seen!

The Mechanics

To level the playing field, we are cycling the homepage layout throughout the day:
The Loop: This cycle repeats every 30 minutes, all day long.

Product Huntp/producthuntGabe Perez

20d ago

Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!

If you re launching today, the leaderboard is about to get a lot more interesting.

We are running a Randomized Day to give products launching more of an opportunity to get seen!

The Mechanics

To level the playing field, we are cycling the homepage layout throughout the day:
The Loop: This cycle repeats every 30 minutes, all day long.

Constantine

11mo ago

How do you make sure your products are secure after vibecoding it entirely or partially?

After using a lot of AI-generated code lately, I've found myself spending a lot of hours on checking and repairing a lot of easy-to-spot security flaws. That being said, AI generally sucks at actually implementing secure code (or architectures), as well as recommending what to do to make your app more secure (sometimes even decently secure).

Have you had this problem as well? If yes, how do you tackle it?