I recently saw a marketer with 10k+ followers launch and finish 6th with 348 upvotes. They followed a proper pre-launch and post-launch plan, did everything right, and still the outcome felt unpredictable.
Now I m launching @Curatora next week.
I m not a marketer. I have a little over 1k followers. Of course, asking for support helps. But I also keep hearing that a large part of the Product Hunt community shows up mainly for their own launch, then goes quiet until the next one.
That makes me wonder: how much of success here is strategy, and how much is timing and network effect?
Different AI models excel at different tasks. This isn't just theory, it's backed by real-world benchmarks: leads in coding (80.9% on SWE-bench) and long-form writing with careful reasoning excels at conversational tasks, creative work, and maintains memory across sessions dominates with 1M-token context windows, making it ideal for analyzing lengthy documents (Writer's enterprise LLM) offers cost-effective performance for business workflows with specialized variants for healthcare, finance, and creative tasks Despite these clear differences, most professionals stick to one platform. Why? : Switching between AI tools means losing context every single time. You waste hours re-explaining project details, preferences, and constraints. Tab-switching becomes friction. Context-switching becomes exhausting. - ? This is exactly what we have done with Pluto - Plurality Network's ontology agent that supports switching between 30+ AI agents. 1. Go to our memory studio: https://lnkd.in/dp3EJjZj 2. Create memory buckets for your projects in the Memory Studio 3. Add documents or manually input context 4. Switch between ChatGPT, Claude Opus or Sonnet, Gemini, or Palmyra and others mid conversation. Your context stays intact.
Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.
I recently challenged myself to build and ship a tiny Product Hunt-related project in about 24 hours. No grand vision, no long roadmap. Just an idea I personally wanted to see exist, built fast and pushed live.
Ten years ago, if a Facebook post didn t receive enough reactions, I would delete it immediately.
Yep, 18-year-old Nika was terrified that people would notice her failure. Reality check: when a post flops, almost nobody sees it anyway. The only person who actually suffers from the low engagement is the original poster.
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