Failure presents great opportunities to learn and some might stick with you. Mine would likely be community first, failing to prioritise community building and nurturing caused my first project to dwindle
As a founder, there are any number of things you're juggling. And any number of issues plaguing your traction and growth. But more often than not, there's that one problem. You know the one. That one big obstacle that is keeping you up at night. And that is not only impeding your progress but feels like a weight you're carrying. It could be something real. Or it could simply be something perceived. Like a mental block. Or a fear. There are any number of assumptions in the industry about what that hurdle may be, but I'd love to hear actual issues from folks who are comfortable sharing. Because if we all have a better understanding of the actual problems, then we all have a better chance of helping one another resolve them. Thanks in advance for considering this. Looking forward to your feedback.
Do you remember when technology blew your mind for the first time ever and kickstarted your tech ambition? For me it was the iPod Nano, I remember seeing the ad and being hooked on tech and especially music tech ever since.
Hi Makers! We're planning to host as many Product Hunt meetups as possible on January 28th 2020 and would love to get you involved. If you are interested in hosting, complete this survey so I can follow up with you. NB: To avoid clashes with other big tech events like Upfront Summit in LA we are moving our meetup to Tuesday Jan 28th.
We've had hundreds of you say you want to host a meetup in your city on January 28th 2020, the same day we are hosting our LA meetup. Thanks for your energy and excitement! Say hi to each other here. You can view an onboarding video conference here.
Hey Makers! It's almost the weekend, let's share some recommendations for stuff to watch online so we can enjoy it when we take time to rest. I'm personally excited for the new season of Terrace House on Netflix. It's a Japanese reality show that follows the lives of 20-somethings in a shared house as they navigate life and love. This season they are living in Tokyo.
I have a background in startup (including fundraising) but my skills do not include UX Design nor Prod Mgmt. The honest truth is I'm kinda stuck atm since I am unable to do a visual walk-through of my product concept for investors. Ideally, I could meet someone who is passionate about creating startups and is able to apply their current UX Design skills to enable me take my startup project from Idea/Napkin phase to a clickable demo via Figma. I am not looking for contractors or agencies.