As we wrap up an incredible year, we wanted to take a moment to say a huge thank you to all our early users, beta testers, and the amazing Product Hunt community. Your energy, support, and thoughtful feedback have shaped GPTFunnels more than you know.
I practice AI automations for my business daily. Next week I'll be launching my product Capable. Where I gathered 70 the most usable prompts I practically use in my agency business and with my clients.
At a time when everyone allows themselves to build any solution using AI, it is difficult to differentiate themselves, and makers are betting on more aggressive distribution.
Some differentiate themselves with good tech support, some build their personal brand as a founder, and some pay influencers.
No matter what you're building, investors new favorite question: "What stops OpenAI from doing this?"
For @Migma AI: we operate on the software layer while OpenAI provides the foundation models. they re pushing toward AGI, not building specialized vertical products. email requires deep integrations, brand learning, cross-client rendering, and a compiler we built in-house. OpenAI won t spend years perfecting how 40+ email clients render html but that s exactly our edge. Look at how they acquired @Windsurf for billions: instead of building vertical products themselves, they buy proven software players. we re in that category. Now tell me: what stops OpenAI and giants from doing what you're doing?
GPT Funnels is an AI powered no-code funnel builder for solopreneurs, marketers & lean teams. Turn content into high-converting funnels + automate copy, design & optimization with AI agents that think like a full stack growth team. We call it Vibe Funneling!
With so many AI-driven tools reshaping how communities are formed, grown, and managed, I ve been thinking a lot about what community truly means today.
I'm currently a team of 1, and some days it can be hard (and lonely) to just keep grinding. Curious to hear from other solo builders here how you stay motivated and consistent over the long run?
Things helping me a lot right now:
Private community to share progress
Lots of small releases
Reaching out to current users to get more feedback and direct work
Reminding myself that it sometimes just takes time
I ve been building a lot of custom GPTs for niche use cases lately, and every time I create one that s actually useful I run into the same problem: I can t monetize it inside the GPT Store.
Since seeing Den's #1-of-the-week launch, I've been playing around with it. I'm not quite at the conviction yet to rip out Slack and Notion. That would take a lot, especially given how much history and data we have, as well as workflow practices around it. But I'm finding it really intriguing so far. Here are my initial thoughts:
1) The merging of Slack channels and Notion spaces feels very natural.