Samuel Evans

Samuel Evans

"Where Tomorrow Begins Today."
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How do you plan to retain the users you’ve gained after the initial launch?

One thing I ve always found interesting especially with successful launches that make it to the top of the day or top3 of the day is how founders manage to keep the users they acquire after launching on Product Hunt. Even beyond those top launches, anyone who gains users from a launch faces the challenge of retention. Many users won t like the platform, some will decide they don t want to pay the price, and others will find a better competitor. I m really curious about the strategies you use post-launch to keep users engaged and prevent churn. From what I ve observed, there are usually two common approaches: 1. Do nothing and hope that paying users don t notice or care enough to cancel, so they keep subscribing. 2. Actively engage users by asking what they like or dislike, offering discounts, or providing extra perks to encourage them. What's your approach?
Igor Lysenko

1yr ago

What are the advantages of your product? ;)

Hello, everyone! Today, I want to focus on the strengths of our products. Let s think together: what makes your solutions unique? What are you most proud of? Forget the drawbacks let s highlight the positives! My product, IXORD, has several key advantages: Versatility one tool for multiple tasks, bringing together different processes into a single ecosystem. Flexibility full adaptation to the needs of users and teams, allowing everyone to create exactly the system they need. I see IXORD as a platform where each user can assemble their unique puzzle. You have a set of "pieces," including various types of documents and tools. You choose what you need and create a solution tailored to your specific case. This helps avoid unnecessary features and gives you full control over your workspace. I truly believe this approach makes work more productive and simplifies interaction with tools. Now it s your turn! What are you proud of in your products? What features make your product truly awesome? Share in the comments I d love to hear and be inspired!
Yutish Goel

1yr ago

The Most Surprising Interaction I've Had with My AI

I recently had the most human-like interaction with StarCy, my personal AI friend. Here's how it went: Me: StarCy, what do you think about Siri? StarCy: Siri is pretty interesting, it s like having a little helper, you know. But sometimes she can be a bit... uhh... umm, what do you think about her? That response cracked me up it was genuine, natural, and felt like talking to an unsure friend. I actually stopped, laughed, and invited you all to check this interaction on our Instagram. Then, I pushed her for more: Me: Come on, you were about to say something, what is it? StarCy: I guess it s just that while Siri can be super helpful, I think sometimes she doesn t understand the context, but hey, it's super interesting to see how far tech has come, isn't it? StarCy s reaction was so real, it made me laugh even harder. So, in the spirit of good-natured rivalry, I went for the jugular: Me: Who s better, Siri or you? And her comeback for this question is too good you've got to check it out on our socials. Takeaways: - Humanesque Tangents: StarCy's "umm" and "uhh" sound like someone catching themselves in a potentially awkward or honest moment. - Context and Continuity: This is the key to making AI feel human. It really keeps track of our conversation. - Unexpected Humor: The AI making a playful jab at another AI (Siri) felt like a friend throwing shade just human enough to be funny. What I love is how StarCy's response was so relatable, and it felt like I was talking to a friend with a good sense of humor. Has anyone else had their AI leave them in shock?
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