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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
for mobile app growth and getting downloads, focus on a few key things: 1. optimize your app store listing with good visuals and clear descriptions. 2. leverage social media and content marketing to create buzz. 3. encourage user reviews and ratings, they boost credibility. 4. consider paid ads, but target them well to get the right audience. 5. partnerships or collaborations can also help...
What are some best tips for mobile app growth and get downloads?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
this is a great example of how being open to experimentation and adapting our approach can lead to significant growth. doubling down on what works while being ready to pivot again when needed is always a smart move. can't wait to see how you keep evolving and what the next experiment brings. sis, thanks for sharing your approach and lessons, it's really valuable for anyone looking to grow their...
How we went from 5K/Mo plateau to 20K+/Mo in 5 months 🚀
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
hey bro, FOMI in the fast-paced world of AI is totally understandable. with the dynamic changes and launches, it's smart to think about redundancy and adaptability in your AI strategies. it's about staying flexible and keeping an eye on emerging trends. what approaches are you considering for increasing redundancy? any insights or plans you'd like to share?
Anyone having FOMO?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
Trello's been my go-to for years. simple, flexible. Notion's great for more structured stuff, documentation. but the best tool? the one you'll actually use consistently. tools change, habits stick. find what works for you, stick with it.
What's your favorite project management tool?
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in conflicts: 1. listen first: understand their perspective. 2. stay calm: emotions can cloud judgment. 3. seek clarity: ask questions, avoid assumptions. 4. be empathetic: put yourself in their shoes. 5. communicate openly: express your feelings honestly. 6. find common ground: shared goals or values. 7. agree to disagree: sometimes, it's the best route. 8. take a break: if things heat up,...
How do you handle conflict?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
hey mate, monday blues? totally get it. here's what's been working for me: 1. sunday prep: outline next week's tasks. eases the monday overwhelm. 2. morning routines: a bit of exercise, meditation, or even a walk. 3. start with a win: even if it's just clearing your inbox. momentum matters. 4. breaks: legit, just stand up and stretch every hour. 6. chat with a colleague: sometimes just talking...
How do you handle work stress at the start of the week?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
love this list! i also agree with the purpose you listed for each. have you also tried NotesNudge?
The best note taking apps and tools I have found
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
hey there Jamie, thrilled to see Nimrod dropping knowledge bombs on building dev-focused companies. a few curiosities bubble up: would love to know how daily.dev ensures consistent value delivery amidst the ever-shifting landscape of developer needs and technological evolutions. how does the team prioritize what to build next in a sea of possibilities? moreover, fostering a community in dev...
What do you want to know about building a developer facing company?
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hey there mate, kudos on your 200-day streak and the remarkable engagement here. your journey, marked by each badge and point, is inspiring. it tells a tale of consistency, curiosity, and contribution that enriches this community. your aim for more badges reflects a drive to add value, spark humor, and offer insightful takes. it's a vibrant reminder for us all to dive deeper into this realm of...
Completed My 200 days Streak 🔥🔥🔥
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Hey everyone, so stoked to finally drop NotesNudge into the wild. I've been deeply intrigued by how we can make our digital notes not just a passive repository, but active agents in our life. Here's the rundown: 1. Voice Notes — Record your rambles, musings, brain dumps, whatever. Our AI smooths out the edges, getting rid of the ums and ahs. You focus on the flow, we handle the cleanup. 2....

NotesNudgeA wisdomous whisper from your past notes, every day
NotesNudge is live. Your voice notes, but smarter—AI nixes filler. Use a ChatGPT prompt to query or summarize notes. Get random notes for curated serendipity. AI enhances notes with 3D icons. Receive nudges on Slack, WhatsApp, or widgets. It's a life companion

NotesNudgeA wisdomous whisper from your past notes, every day
Shajedul Karimleft a comment
replace email? big question. tech evolves, but here's the thing: communication habits die hard. email's strength: universal reach. any internet user has an email. emerging tech: chat apps, collaboration tools, AI-powered platforms. but consider this: each excels in niches, none are universal. blockchain? potential for secure, decentralized messaging. but, adoption hurdles exist. real change...
Which technology will replace email?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
welcome to PH! the community's a goldmine for insights. 🎉 1. founder pain points: it varies. but often, it's reach and conversions. 2. marketing strategies: it's not one-size-fits-all. context is key. 3. community talks: listen in. sometimes the comments teach more than the post. 4. engage: don’t just consume. comments, upvotes, they add value. 5. networking: connections happen when least...
Hey there, I'm new to PH Community!
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
ah, love this question. tools are just starting points, right? it's the users who make them magic. like, we designed NotesNudge to be this self-conversation tool, but one user blew our minds. they sync it up with their partner's notes and every day, they get these little love letters from the past. kinda redefines relationship goals, doesn't it? so yeah, it's got us thinking. why not add a...
What is the most unconventional way you've seen someone using your product?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
cool event! product experience is a nuanced game, isn't it? do listen to your users, but don't let them dictate your vision. do iterate fast, yet don't forsake long-term strategy for short-term gains. do focus on onboarding, but don't neglect the 'aha moment' and retention. don't assume features equal value. sometimes, less is more. do measure KPIs, but don't lose sight of qualitative insights....
The top dos and don’ts of building a product experience.
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
hey there mate, congrats on the 70-day streak! that's no small feat. my take: engineers often live in build-mode. but community is where the magic happens. product hunt? a bridge. connects the analytical with the emotional. open eyes. you suddenly see your work through others' lenses. it's transformative. networks matter. not just for your product, but your personal growth. fresh ideas. the...
From Engineer to Enthusiast: A humble 70-Day Streak on Product Hunt
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
hey mate, love the idea of a calm morning read. here's some quick thoughts: know your audience. get specific. your angle sets you apart. own it. content quality? non-negotiable. if you're a must-read, they'll stick around. use social to complement the newsletter. snippets can make great tweets. guest posts? consider it. brings in their audience into your orbit. exclusive content. make some...
any tips on growing a newsletter?
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i'll serve you mine. dish: time-traveler's delight crafted with love and innovation, NotesNudge is a sumptuous blend of nostalgia, discovery, and future aspirations. our recipe is unique: while most dishes satiate only today's hunger, ours beckons to memories of meals past. description: each bite, or note, encapsulates a moment, a thought, an emotion you once cherished. it's a gentle reminder...
How would you...
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
first moments set the day's tone. i begin with stillness, a quiet ritual. sipping tea, feeling its warmth. reflecting on the day's intention. glancing over tasks, aligning priorities. embracing gratitude for the work ahead. then diving in, with purpose. it's about anchoring oneself before the storm of tasks.
What is typically the first thing you do at the start of your workday?
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Shajedul Karimleft a comment
oh, absolutely. start with a problem. that you've personally experienced. that you deeply care about solving. then, empathize. with the others facing it. understand their pain points. next, ideate. for potential solutions. consider different angles. after, build. your minimum viable product (MVP). test your assumptions. then, gather. feedback from your users. iterate and refine based on it. but...
Any advice you give to someone who wants to develop a product?
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