Hey hunters! There are a lot of startupers here. And it is interesting for me why people choose to work for a startup. Personally, I like opportunity to learn something new everyday. My work is quite flexible so my responsibilities could change. And I really like it! What about you? Why have you decided to work at a startup? What is your favorite part of working for a startup?
Apple's latest event is tomorrow. They are expected to launch brand new iPhones, an Apple Watch pro maybe and maybe some new Mac drops What do you want to see?
I'm trying to implement an email funnel but still not sure if it actually works or not. I usually delete those emails the second I saw them in my mailbox making me think of why people are still doing it. How was your experience with outreach? Does it worth a shot? What tools do you use?
I think it's important to be able to quickly summarise your product to anyone who may be interested such as potential investors and customers. A good challenge for this is to describe it in 5 words as best you can!
I start posting and replying on Twitter for a week the problem is sometimes some startup owners think they're superstars, I'm not talking about spamming them on DM just trying to make a helpful conversation with them on their tweets any help?
I started using Copilot from GitHub. The experience was a bit painful in the beginning, but now I feel it helps me a lot. (Copilot helps while writing code) I even use it to create Google Sheet functions as it uses GPT-3 and can do more than code. What kind of tools are you using and to what extent? I'd love to have some recommendations.
Mine are: * Exceed 100 paid users for https://intribe.co
* Exceed 1000 users in total for intribe
* Execute a successful launch campaign and move out of soft launch mode
* Close out my pre-seed round
Hey Product Hunt community! As a creator or entrepreneur, you know the drill you're always thinking about ways to make your product even better. So if you want to share your vision and excitement for the future of your product with the community, this is the perfect question to ask. You can talk about the updates and features you're currently working on, or give us a sneak peek at your long-term plans. It's a great chance to show off your innovation and dedication to your users, and who knows maybe you'll even generate some buzz and interest in the process. Whether you're making small tweaks or a major overhaul, we can't wait to hear what's next for your product!
Hi everyone Would love to hear what you did to get your first paying customers outside of your family and friends group. We re about to roll out our product and I m curious what has worked for you. Thanks for sharing
I was talking with some people the other day about my build-in-public journey and they mentioned that they've noticed a drop in people doing the build-in-public thing with their startups. They specifically were talking about podcasting, so maybe it's only happening there? Or not at all - maybe just an algorithm thing? I personally haven't noticed a drop in interest, but I'm curious what others are noticing.