sakshi patil

sakshi patil

Product, GTM - PeakRoutine

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Tasos Vβ€’

9mo ago

What are your go-to Youtube ▢️ channels for solopreneurs?

I feel like Im using Youtube more than anything else every single day. I want to learn some "hidden gems" channels, cause I feel I seen it all. Ideally channels around solopreneurship/indiehackers, 0$ marketing strategies, how-to-sell stuff fast, philosophy and economics. Here are my GO-TO channels that I watch almost daily:

  • @Raoul Pal the Journey man (Macro investing in crypto)

  • @Money ZG (macro investing in crypto)

  • @Pursuit of Wonder (interesting concepts around societal psychology & philosophy)

  • @Fireship - Tech edgelord (lol)

  • @Greg Isenberg (Solopreneurship)

  • @Starter Story (Solopreneurship, How to build and market apps)

What are yours?

chatWisep/chatwise-2Tasos Vβ€’

9mo ago

πŸ“ˆ Traffic Numbers after a successful Product Hunt launch - Top 5 Product of The Day

Hi folks. Yesterday, I got featured with my latest app, and I made it to Top 5 Products of the day

I won't share my app's link here. That is not the goal. I just wanted to share some traffic numbers and insights, so you have a realistic expectation of traffic once you make it, too :)

(GMT+1)
- : +1.1k page views
- : +1k unique visitors
- : +1.6k views (how is it higher than landing page views? I still don't know)
- : 213 actual users
- : 4 HELL YEAH
- : 130$ (VERY RICH lol)

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Timβ€’

9mo ago

In SF for a week! Let’s meet up β˜•οΈπŸ»

Hey PH gang! It s been a while, I m in SF for a week and would love to meet up with some fellow founders. Coffee and drinks on me (plus some tips on how to win a Golden Kitty ) as a thank you for your time! Telegram: timkache
Carlos Orelhasβ€’

9mo ago

Hey ProductHunt! I'm Carlos - Builder of ideas, destroyer of bugs and occasional coffee-spiller β˜•

I m the kind of person who:

Builds Micro-SaaS projects for fun and profit

Believes launching > waiting (even if it s 3am and my brain is 90% Red Bull)

Can t stop shipping (seriously, someone take my domain-buying privileges away )

imbudβ€’

9mo ago

Which is more important: making a great product or doing effective marketing?

Hello, Product Hunt!
I vote for "marketing is more important!"
Recently, building has become really easy with the help of AI agents and tools like Cursor(thx Ai). I think the time and money needed to create a good product have significantly decreased thanks to various SaaS programs.
However, I still don t have any references to introduce to you ( ). I feel like I ve neglected marketing, which is more important than making the product. (Please tell me this is the real reason...) Especially for indie makers like me, marketing is the hardest part (I wish someone could do it for me! ).
Making a good product and promoting it are both important, and it s a pointless debate.
Still, making vs. marketing? What do you all think?
And if there are any cost-free ways for indie marketers or beginner marketers to try out, could you let me know?

sakshi patilβ€’

9mo ago

First-Time Launcher: Nervous, Excited, and Seeking PH Wisdom

Hey Product Hunt community!

I've been lurking for a while and finally gathered the courage to introduce myself. I'm absolutely blown away by the supportive ecosystem you've all built here!

My team and I are gearing up for our first-ever launch with PeakRoutine - a health and fitness app that delivers personalized recommendations based on your health data to optimize both physical and mental well-being.

While my incredible team has been heads-down perfecting the product, I'm focused on making sure it reaches the right people. The mix of excitement and nervousness is definitely real as launch day approaches!

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Learyβ€’

9mo ago

🚨 Community landing page roast: give a roast, get a roast 🚨

Let s bring back everyone s favorite kind of feedback: brutally honest and weirdly helpful.
Drop a link to your landing page in the comments. Then roast someone else s. Keep it real, keep it useful, keep it (mostly) kind

We re talking:

  • What s confusing?

  • What s missing?

  • What s great but buried?

  • Would you actually sign up or bounce?

The rules:

Movitalisp/movitalisDavid Mandaβ€’

10mo ago

How are you balancing work and health as a busy professional?

I sometimes feel like health and work is a zero sum game. When I focus on one, the other tends to suffer, making it hard to keep my progress. However, I know that staying healthy will actually help me be more productive in the long run, decreasing my risk of getting sick, improving my mental and cognitive health.

In these past few years I've learnt from my mistakes and there's 2 main lessons I want to share:

  1. We tend to do too much too fast. Whenever we decide to get into fitness we typically are in a rush to get results. We feel guilty for what we haven't been doing and we try to compensate. This is not sustainable and after a short while it starts affecting our work, we lose consistency and often give up.

  2. Building on lesson 1, we can actually get pretty good results with a relatively low amount of time dedicated to fitness (talking about 3-5 hours / week), if we actually use the time well. In short, getting a little high intensity strength work and cardio in, then using the rest of the time at a low intensity gives great results while allowing for enough rest to recover and be productive with your other demanding activities.