The year kicked off better than I could ve imagined, and just like the big tech companies, I decided to take a moment to look back at Q1 and reflect - and wow, what a journey it s been so far. The numbers are still going up, more teams are joining the fun, and I couldn t be more grateful. Here s a quick recap of what s been the best quarter for PizzaTime yet!
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
I ve noticed that the purpose of people on Product Hunt is always different. Of course, the vast majority want to become the Product of the Day, Week, Month, or Year (or win Kitty Awards).
However, some are there for the community and their success metrics may lie in something else (e.g. the number of discussions created and rated).
Over the past few months, I ve spent time exploring incredible products, learning from inspiring makers, and studying the platform to prepare for a special moment - launching my own app. And now, the day has come! My first Product Hunt launch is scheduled for later this week
So, I ve been toying with the idea of going "Build in Public" for my startup, but I m torn. On one hand, it seems like an awesome way to grow an audience, get early feedback, and build trust. On the other, I ve seen plenty of people burn out or struggle to balance actually building vs. constantly sharing updates.
I guess my main questions are: What s the best way to approach it without it feeling like a second job? Where do you actually build in public: Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, PH, or somewhere else? Any success (or horror) stories from those who ve done it?
I m a software developer and a huge foodie. By day, I work a regular 9-to-5 job, but outside of that, I ve been building something close to my heart - a tool designed to make our workdays more enjoyable and bring teams closer by letting them show appreciation to each other in the form of pizzas
This is my first product launch, so go easy on me.
I m one of the co-founders of Artefact, but let s be real I m not the one writing the code. My brilliant partners @russell_lowry and @marc__milberg are the true builders. I m the marketing guy, the one making sure people actually hear about this thing and (hopefully) love it.
I ve noticed that the purpose of people on Product Hunt is always different. Of course, the vast majority want to become the Product of the Day, Week, Month, or Year (or win Kitty Awards).
However, some are there for the community and their success metrics may lie in something else (e.g. the number of discussions created and rated).
Hey there! Do you like pizza?
Of course, you do! 🍕
Now you can say "thanks" to your teammates with a slice of pizza.
Celebrate your team wins, endorse your awesome colleagues, and have fun like never before, because... it's PizzaTime!