I m building SaaS product on a ramen budget. The painful surprise? My burn on must have SaaS and Cloud is eclipsing what I can put into marketing and product.
I keep hearing legends about founders stacking thousands in AWS credits or discounts. But every blog post feels dated or locked behind an accelerator gate.
If you ve personally snagged legit credits (not referral spam), could you share:
Hey Product Hunt! I'm the co-founder of Flowjin, and here's our story
We built Flowjin because we were tired of seeing great content get buried in hour-long recordings. We started with a simple MVP in 2022, and now we're at 800+ paying users!
Our mission? Transform long-form content into short, high-performing clips that actually get watched.
I m Ali A big fan of remote work, creative projects, and connecting with like-minded folks. Excited to be here and looking forward to discovering cool products and ideas!
X Spaces Repurposer transforms your X Spaces into valuable content assets. Download MP3s, get 99% accurate transcripts, AI summaries, and ready-to-post social content—all from a single Space.
I m Paul, the founder of Social Jazz. I m passionate about building products that are dead simple to use and truly helpful. Would love to connect with other makers here especially those focused on small business tools, AI, or automation.
I'm Bhuwan Aryal, the founder of Trendly AI. I'm a content creator and developer who built this platform to solve a problem I experienced firsthand.
For years, I struggled with the frustrating cycle of discovering trends too late, spending hours creating content, only to publish after the conversation had already moved on. After one particularly disappointing weekend where I poured 6+ hours into content that flopped because I was 48 hours behind a trend, I decided to build a solution myself.
Trendly AI was born from that frustration - a platform that predicts trending topics BEFORE they explode, not after they've peaked. What started as a personal tool transformed as I realized how many other creators face the same challenge.
I launched my first product here 6 months ago (last September), and I've noticed Product Hunt has changed quite a bit - especially the forum, which I remember used to be called "discussions".
Started as a weekend project in 2011, Gumroad has grown with its fair share of ups and downs to helping 94,000+ creators earn over $500,000,000. In February 2019, I published a Medium essay, Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company,
Hey PH! We all know how crucial and beneficial and at the same time hard it could be to find early adopters of your product! Share how and where you found those people.