Souvik Sarkar

Souvik Sarkar

Director @DeJournLabs | Founder @Kaffein
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Elena Mira

10mo ago

Do You Validate Your Business Ideas Before Creating an App?

Hey Product Hunters!

I ve seen a lot of people jump straight into building an app without validating the idea first. Some succeed, but many end up realizing too late that there s little demand for their product.

Souvik Sarkar

12mo ago

How quickly have you had to implement a feature after seeing the response from your launch?

Within 2 hours of releasing SolveX yesterday, we had to release another update to improve the gameplay of users. As soon as we released a way to remember people's game history, we witnessed a huge improvement in our users' experience.

And that makes me wonder, what's the quickest you had to implement a new feature for your product and what was it? Share your story with me.

Nika

12mo ago

Is AI making us stupid?

I hate to say it and I don't want to sound pessimistic (but it's probably happening already :D)...

with all the conveniences we have, we are so fast and unfortunately also comfortable.

Souvik Sarkar

12mo ago

SolveX: Guess the Equation - Get 6 chances to solve a 6-length equation.

A number puzzle game where you guess the equation to reach a target number. You have six tries to solve it. Everyday you get the chance to solve a new SolveX.

Build an audience first, or launch and grow later?

This is probably one of the most debated topics in the startup world: Should you build an audience before you launch, or is it better to launch first and grow your audience afterward? I ve seen both approaches work, but each comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. - Building an audience first means you're creating buzz, validating your idea, and nurturing a community of early adopters who are invested in your success. But it takes time, patience, and a lot of effort to keep the momentum going before you even have a product to show. - Launching first lets you hit the ground running, gather real-world feedback, and iterate quickly. But without an existing audience, you might struggle to get those initial users and traction. So, indulge me: Which approach did you take or are you considering taking (those who haven't launched yet)? - Did you build an audience before launching your product, or did you launch and then focus on growth? - What worked (or didn't work) for you? - If you could go back, would you do it differently? Share your story with us so we can all learn from each other. There's someone here who could benefit from your experience. ----- P.S: If you're a growth-stage founder struggling with churn or stagnant customer acquisition (usually because of poor positioning and messaging), I'd love to help. I specialize in crafting impactful marketing strategies tailored specifically to your product so you can start seeing the results you deserve. Connect with me on LinkedIn today. Can't wait to hear from you!

Build an audience first, or launch and grow later?

This is probably one of the most debated topics in the startup world: Should you build an audience before you launch, or is it better to launch first and grow your audience afterward? I ve seen both approaches work, but each comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. - Building an audience first means you're creating buzz, validating your idea, and nurturing a community of early adopters who are invested in your success. But it takes time, patience, and a lot of effort to keep the momentum going before you even have a product to show. - Launching first lets you hit the ground running, gather real-world feedback, and iterate quickly. But without an existing audience, you might struggle to get those initial users and traction. So, indulge me: Which approach did you take or are you considering taking (those who haven't launched yet)? - Did you build an audience before launching your product, or did you launch and then focus on growth? - What worked (or didn't work) for you? - If you could go back, would you do it differently? Share your story with us so we can all learn from each other. There's someone here who could benefit from your experience. ----- P.S: If you're a growth-stage founder struggling with churn or stagnant customer acquisition (usually because of poor positioning and messaging), I'd love to help. I specialize in crafting impactful marketing strategies tailored specifically to your product so you can start seeing the results you deserve. Connect with me on LinkedIn today. Can't wait to hear from you!
Tasos V

12mo ago

Pitch your product with max 5 words. Can you?

Vaizo - Maximize crypto gains with AI Whats yours? If you can do with less than 5 words, you have my respect lol :P
Boyuan Qian

12mo ago

🔥 Share Your Next Product Launch – Let’s Review and Hunt Together!

Share the name of your product, a brief description of how it will help the community, and your launch date, and let's support each other and hunt together. Let's get connected on Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/boyuan_qian X (Twitter): https://x.com/boyuan_qian
Aaron O'Leary

5yr ago

Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 29th of June)

Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Souvik Sarkar

5yr ago

DeJourn (Baarta) - Understand people & society thoroughly. Just ask & discuss.

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