I m trying to figure out how to best use Notion to manage product development, marketing, and collaboration as my startup grows. Would love to hear your setups and tips!
For me, Product Hunt is where I discover the latest, most interesting products and stay on top of what s happening. Beyond that, it s an amazing place to get inspired, and see innovation unfold in real time. Did PH help you get your first users?
Did you stumble upon a product that changed your workflow?
Have you met someone here who inspired you? Would love to hear your story drop it in the comments!
I am truly blown away by these AI coding assistants. I have messed around with v0 and now am playing with Lovable. This feels like it should be illegal. I'm essentially coding full stack apps without having any knowledge of programming. Yes, there is a small gap on the deploying front but my guess is this will be solved for quickly.
My main question is where does this trend lead to? I don't believe that everyone will be able to program in a year, but potentially anyone with agency will be able to. I am having a hard time visualizing that, but if true, does that mean the golden goose is going to be on the marketing/distribution side? Will it be 10x harder to get users than it is today? Will getting 500 users in 2030 be as hard as getting a full stack app up in 2010, because every "idea guy" can now build? How will investors evaluate talent? Or big companies? Or am I totally off base here?
There are so many great features of Tana - so it's sometimes hard to choose just one. But I'd love to hear from the community about the feature you are loving right now? What's giving you the most value? Personally for me it's Related Content + AI Chat Agents. Related Content puts so much information at my fingertips it's incredible.
AI Chat Agents have replaced all of my Claude Projects & CustomGPT's. So now I have one app that doesn't just organise for me - but also get's work done. Here's how I use Related Content on my day page: https://youtu.be/IOUmLMv1OEI What about you? What's your favourite feature right now?
Yesterday I was thinking about how users of this platform can get the most out of Forums. Here are some ideas: 1 There aren't that many posts in the "Introduce yourself" section, so if you contribute something, there's a better chance of getting noticed by the community. 2 Even if you are an old member of the community, you can "reintroduce" yourself. A lot of people came here, so not everyone may remember you or know about you. At the same time, you can provide help to people in the areas you excel in just mention it in a post. 3 Recent posts allow you to tag people. When you are co-creating a product with someone, tag other collaborators in the "Self-promotion" section. This will automatically notify them as well and they will more likely support the post. 4 Ask questions that can help you improve the product. Conversations are now more moderated and even commented on by PH team members. This way you can get a professional perspective and improve your product or your next launch. 5 You can also take advantage of the Product Forums contribute to "p/Figma", "p/Supabase", "p/Notion" and other popular product forums... You can, for example, break down the most common problems of that particular tool and provide solutions. (Forum Threads appear e.g. in the sidebar for a given product for extra visibility) If you have any other ideas on how to take advantage of this new feature, I would like to see the opportunities from your perspective.
For me these are the two most exciting things: 1. Will cash out big time from the crypto markets.
2. My goal to generate revenue with a product that I built and helps people. What's yours?
I ve attended a few conferences and meetups over the past two years always for a different purpose. Sometimes it was just 1. to socialise , other times 2. to interview guests, 3. find PR or 4. sell products. I have to say that the last item on this list was the least fulfilling we recruited a few trial users, but there were minimal paying customers. How do you approach similar events?
What positive results have you seen from it? [If you have any recommendations for meetups or conferences where people are more open to buying a product, I d be grateful if you could share them.]
Personally, for me, the hardest part has been reaching out to others for help. (But this is more of a personal challenge than a technical one.) What has been the most difficult part for you when launching a product?