Forums
What Makes "Good" Content?
As someone who's spent a lot of time in both content creation tools and educational content, this is a question I get asked all the time.
It's one of those questions that's neither simple nor complicated.
The trickiest part is that "good" doesn't have a universal answer. "Good" is super subjective. What one person thinks is great, another might find too basic, too difficult, or just plain boring. And honestly, people's judgment about content gets swayed by all sorts of things their environment, social circles, even current trends.
Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?
I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?
Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?
I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?
What’s one metric you secretly ignore in your marketing?
How to actually win on Product Hunt
and how i got hunters to back my launch
most people treat product hunt like a slot machine. pull the lever, hope for upvotes. but if you re launching anything serious, that s a waste.
Is It Crazy to Build a Local App in a Browser-First, AI-Driven World?
Every day, the PH feed is packed with shiny new SaaS tools most of them browser-based, many of them AI-infused. It s exciting, no doubt. But compared to a time not so long ago, something seems missing: local desktop apps.
They re rare now, and it makes me wonder are native apps still worth building, or have they quietly slipped into the realm of nostalgia?
After all, web apps offer clear benefits for both users and makers or investors. Users don t have to install anything, updates are seamless, and their data is accessible from any device with a browser. For investors, the advantages are just as compelling: a single tech stack, easier user onboarding, lock-in effects, and plenty of levers for driving growth and virality.
How is it possible to launch a SaaS business without any tech knowledge? 🚀
Hey Product Hunt,
I m curious for those of you who ve done it (or are doing it), how did you launch a SaaS without a tech background?
What tools, tips, or strategies helped you make it work?
Did you use no-code, hire devs, or partner with someone?
How do you help older people keep up with modern technology?
The world has changed rapidly over the past two decades with the internet, new technologies and the accelerated transfer of information.
Anyone not actively working online or in IT may have trouble keeping up with these "tech trends." This is especially true for older generations who did not have the opportunity to grow up with computers as it is today.
Hi PH! Volkan, Developer of Kitlayer
Hi Product Hunt community!
I m Volkan, a developer with a passion for solving problems for creatives. As someone who s worked closely with designers, I ve seen how much time they spend hunting for quality resources like stock photos, fonts, or mockups. That frustration inspired me to build Kitlayer, a platform that curates the best design resource sites in one place, so designers can focus on creating instead of searching.
I m super excited to join this vibrant community and share Kitlayer with you! We re in beta, and I d love to hear from designers and fellow makers: What s your favorite design resource? What s the biggest pain point in your workflow? Any ideas to make Kitlayer even better?
We just launched our new website – feedback welcome!
Hey Product Hunt fam!
We just launched our new website for Arcsale AI and I d love to hear your thoughts:
www.arcsaleai.co
Coders: What was the last thing that made you want to rage-quit your editor?
We've all been there. What's pissing you off right now?
Why are people from CS or tech background downplaying Vibe Coding — or I should say, AI Coding?
I don t get it, honestly.
I ve made a bunch of actually useful web apps recently using lovable.dev and v0.dev, and here s the thing:
I don t know how to code. At all.
No CS background. No tech degree. Just a regular person scrolling through tools and products like everyone else.
But around 3 months ago, I gave v0.dev a try... and I was genuinely shocked.
Not just by how well it worked, but by how fast it s improving.
It s kind of scary in the best way.
Sure, it can t build a full app from start to finish yet...
But take a second to think about it
This kind of thing didn t even exist 2 years ago.
At the pace it s moving?
Give it 1 year and solo builders will be able to do some absurd stuff.
Podcast Growth in 2025 - What's Still Missing?
Hey everyone
I've been spending a lot of time thinking about podcast growth lately - especially from the perspective of independent creators who don't always have access to big platforms or network-level tools.
Will older tools like Chartable now gone, I'm curious how others are navigating this space in 2025.
Here are a few things I d love to hear your thoughts on:
How are you tracking your podcast s growth and audience reach today?
Are there features or tools you wish podcast platforms offered?
What kind of insights or analytics do you think actually help with growth?
-
What s one thing that frustrates you about the current landscape?
I ve been personally diving into this space and would love to compare notes, learn from your experiences, and understand how others are approaching it.
Let s make this a shared resource for anyone building or growing a podcast in 2025



