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Mat Sherman

9mo ago

I'm a Startup Scout. Test Your Investor Blurb On Me.

I scout for a handful of investors in Silicon Valley. One of my jobs is to cut through the noise and surface the gems. Every so often, someone sends me a blurb that s crisp, compelling, and makes me want to learn more. When that happens, I usually take a meeting and sometimes even make intros.

That said, most blurbs I see aren t great. Founders are flying blind because no one s willing to be brutally honest with them. Let s fix that.

Gloria G

3yr ago

Describe the best feature of your product in one sentence

Hi Product Hunters, Just curious, if I ask you to describe the most impressive feature of ur product in one sentence, how would you say it ?

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Stacks 2.0 - Search engine for your bookmarks

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Stacks - Your search co-pilot - Search your browser & social bookmarks

Stacks is your search co-pilot. It provides recommendations using the knowledge that is left hidden and forgotten in bookmarks, research notes, newsletters, and knowledge repositories across the platforms.

2yr ago

What is the most difficult part of being a founder?

Tell me about the most challenging thing you face being a founder.
Rashika Ahuja

2yr ago

Do you think companies should put tags or notifying readers if the content is AI generated?

Can this be a step in preventing the spread of misinformation?