Tudor Moldovanu

Tudor Moldovanu

Builder | QA Lead, 8 years of XP | MBA

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Nikaβ€’

1d ago

What do you expect from Product Hunt when you launch here? [motivation and reasoning]

I understand that everyone comes here with the hope of winning the Product of the Day award (at least one of the top three spots).

But so what does that mean for you?

Are you going to sell more products/subscriptions?

Tudor Moldovanuβ€’

1d ago

Launching PostGod this Wednesday - I'm already hyped about it!

We're launching PostGod soon, and I can't wait to see the reactions. It's also my first time launching on Product Hunt, which could also contribute to the nervousness. Exciting!

What is PostGod?

  • A LinkedIn post generator that sounds like you, not like everyone's ChatGPT-generated content. The difference is in the process!

    • We ask you questions about your expertise, voice, and audience (the same thing ghostwriters do for ), then use those answers to create your unique profile (content pillars, tone of voice).

      • Plus, we added a few more features to help you create a personal brand that works in your favour and helps you be visible on LinkedIn!

Launching PostGod this Wednesday - I'm already hyped about it!

We're launching PostGod soon, and I can't wait to see the reactions. It's also my first time launching on Product Hunt, which could also contribute to the nervousness. Exciting!

What is PostGod?

  • A LinkedIn post generator that sounds like you, not like everyone's ChatGPT-generated post. The difference is in the process!

    • We ask you questions about your expertise, voice, and audience (the same thing ghostwriters do for ), then use those answers to create your unique profile (content pillars, tone of voice).

      • Plus, we added a few more features to help you create a personal brand that works in your favour and helps you be visible on LinkedIn!

Posting on LinkedIn can bring you massive opportunities. But only if you're strategic about it.

I'm a QA Lead who's worked with well-known brands such as Apple, IKEA, Thales, and Gap.

LinkedIn helped me land some of those opportunities because I was active on the platform with a long-term content plan. This means I took the time to craft a consistent tone of voice that sounded like me, defined the content pillars that guided my posts, and ensured that every time I posted, I brought in my own perspective, learnings, or ideas.

Tudor Moldovanuβ€’

3d ago

Posting on LinkedIn can bring you massive opportunities. But only if you're strategic about it.

I'm a QA Lead who's worked with well-known brands such as Apple, IKEA, Thales, and Gap.

LinkedIn helped me land some of those opportunities because I was active on the platform with a long-term content plan. This means I took the time to craft a consistent tone of voice that sounded like me, defined the content pillars that guided my posts, and ensured that every time I posted, I brought in my own perspective, learnings, or ideas.

Nikaβ€’

6d ago

Are there any topics you wouldn't ask AI for advice on?

Are there any topics you wouldn't ask AI for advice on?

We've literally put our entire lives in the hands of artificial intelligence.

From work responsibilities to relationship issues, to advice on philosophy and our bodies.

Product Huntp/producthuntJake Crumpβ€’

10d ago

Should you add a shoutout to your Product Hunt launch?

tldr: yes. Shoutouts are one of the simplest distribution levers on Product Hunt.

Shoutouts are meant to pay it forward and highlight the tools that helped you build. But beyond goodwill, they create durable distribution for your product on Product Hunt and across LLM driven discovery.

When you shout out a product during launch, it becomes a founder review on that product s page. Founder reviews sit above regular reviews and include a link to both your profile and your product. That means your product is now attached to every future visit to that product s review page, long after launch day. For example, check out @timliao s shoutout of @Framer or @guymanzur s shoutout of @Base44

Claude by Anthropicp/claudeNikaβ€’

10d ago

People are switching from OpenAI to Claude following Sam Altman's announcement today.

TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.

Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.

Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.

Ruxandra Maziluβ€’

12d ago

Why we built PostGod: The personal branding problem nobody talks about

As a founder, your personal brand is part of your product's credibility.

Investors check your LinkedIn before taking calls, early users want to know who's building this, and other founders want to see if you're worth connecting with.

Tudor Moldovanuβ€’

13d ago

QA Lead turned builder, launching PostGod soon - making personal branding on LinkedIn accessible!

Hey there founders, makers, and product passionates,

I'm Tudor, and I'll be launching my first product here in March!

Tudor Moldovanuβ€’

16h ago

PostGod - Be your own LinkedIn ghostwriter using the agency process.

Agencies charge thousands/month πŸ’ΈπŸ’ΈπŸ’Έ just to ask you questions and use AI for your LinkedIn posts. PostGod gives you the same deep questionnaire, voice calibration, and content strategy for a fraction of the cost. Create posts that sound like you, not like everyone else's AI-generated output, to take advantage of the opportunities that come with having a personal brand on LinkedIn.
Ryan Hendricksonβ€’

15d ago

What are you building, and what does your stack look like?

I am a Computer Science student doing research into how solopreneurs and small startups create new apps and what their stack looks like. Particularly, I'm interested in how you handle things like authentication, billing, and permissions/authorization in your apps.

Let me know what you're working on below and how you're going about it -- I'd love to connect for some quick calls to learn about your product and talk about your process in building it!

Starnusp/starnusAyda Golahmadiβ€’

17d ago

Marketing has changed. Here's proof.

I posted a random thread on X about the cost of living in the Netherlands. Nothing about what we're building. Just genuine thoughts about life in the Netherlands.

It hit 1M+ impressions. And here's the weird part we got a ton of signups and paid users for Starnus from it. Without ever mentioning the product.

Meanwhile, my "here's what Starnus does" posts? Way less engagement.

This genuinely messed with my head. I'm sharing the actual X post below

Nikaβ€’

17d ago

Are you trying to build a personal brand or a company brand first?

At the beginning of the year, 2 co-founders reached out to me because they wanted to scale their personal LinkedIn profiles. The reason: In a few months, they re planning to raise funding and believe their personal brand could help.

A few days ago, another founder contacted me with a similar intention, although he s not planning to raise funding. For him, LinkedIn has become the platform that generates the most leads. He doesn t particularly enjoy the network itself, but he still wants to keep building it.

Product Huntp/producthuntAndrew Stewartβ€’

21d ago

Case Study: how Product Hunt can improve AI visibility in 2026

Product Hunt is best known for its homepage, a daily leaderboard of the most creative and innovative products on the internet. Makers go all out to win launch day, because that visibility matters. Product Hunt also plays a significant role in how products appear in Google search results.

What surprised us was that AI assistants like ChatGPT were rarely citing Product Hunt in product recommendations.

Y Combinatorp/ycNikaβ€’

1mo ago

Y Combinator offers 7 startups ideas they want to fund (Spring 2026)

As usual, Y Combinator came up with segments that are worth investing:

1. Cursor for Product Managers
2. AI-Native Hedge Funds
3. AI-Native Agencies
4. Stablecoin Financial Services
5. AI for Government
6. Modern Metal Mills
7. AI Guidance for Physical Work 8. Large Spatial Models 9. Infra for Government Fraud Hunters 10. Make LLMs Easy to Train

Nikaβ€’

2mo ago

2026 and your goals. Let's try to set them for Q1.

Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.

So here is my structure and list:

Bradβ€’

4yr ago

Can you share what you're working on in 15 words or less?

I would love to know what you people are working on. Maybe I will find some excellent and exciting tools, SaaS, extensions, or productivity tools that I can share with my audience.