Vedran Rasic

Vedran Rasic

LeadDelta
Founder @LeadDelta - Golden Kitty 2022πŸ†
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Product Huntp/producthuntRajiv Ayyangarβ€’

3mo ago

RIP Golden Kitty Awards. Long live Orbit Awards πŸš€

We ve got a big update: after ten years, we re officially sunsetting the Golden Kitty Awards.

Every LeadDelta subscriber now gets credits that they can use towards enriching contacts πŸŽ‰

From now on, every paid LeadDelta plan includes complimentary enrichment credits, so you can start finding verified business emails, personal emails, and phone numbers right away.

Whether you're:

Superhuman acquired by Grammarly!

Congrats to @rahulvohra and the team!

https://www.reuters.com/business...

Vedran Rasicβ€’

8mo ago

LeadDelta 4.0 - Turn your team's LinkedIn connections into opportunities

Unlock contact data, organize your network, and collaborate with your team. LeadDelta is a LinkedIn CRM that helps you find business & personal emails, phone numbers, and manage your relationships like a pro. Built for modern teams.
Sharath Kurugantyβ€’

4yr ago

New to the Product Hunt community? Introduce yourself here and say hello!

Reply with: 1) Name 2) What you do 3) Help you can offer And let others discover you.
Sharath Kurugantyβ€’

4yr ago

My last day at Product Hunt!

Hey everyone! It's bittersweet to say that today is my last day at Product Hunt! From a lurker to a maker to a founder to working at Product Hunt is a wild journey and a dream come true. I'm forever grateful to @rrhoover and the whole Product Hunt team for welcoming me and allowing me to do things I love Lastly, I want to thank each of you in this community for making this space an epic destination for makers, founders, and product enthusiasts. Y'all are rockstars! Love you all PS: My next adventure starts at On Deck. I'm excited to be back at building and making things.
Aaron O'Learyβ€’

4yr ago

What are some of your favorite Twitter communities?

Are you in some Twitter communities? Any you love and what do you love most about them?
Sarah Wrightβ€’

4yr ago

Confused or interested in web3? What topics are you most interested in learning more about?

Vote and then explain! Would also love to hear about anything that's prevented you from learning more about it so far (i.e. don't know where to find the content, don't understand it, etc.)
Thomas Schranz ⛄️‒

4yr ago

Gamification

I've noticed Product Hunt has added a few gamification features like the "streak" on the landing page as well as badges for the profile pages. I think they are well done because they encourage the behaviour the platform wants to see and at the same time they aren't in your way. The "core" experience of Product Hunt always had a strong game-loop thanks to the upvoting and daily ranking dynamics but it is interesting to see these core ideas still being fleshed out more and more over time. Well done! Question: have you come across other apps or platforms that do gamification really well? Where it feels like part of the thing and not just like a gimmick? Any pointers appreciated!
Marina ĐuriΔ‡β€’

3yr ago

How did your first interview go?

One of my first interviews was for a student organization. I was around 17 at the time, and based on the description of the volunteers they were looking for, I was an excellent fit. Or so I thought... It was a three-phase process, and it all came down to the one-on-one interview. I answered all the questions confidently and constantly glorified my experience in the past and not focusing on the value I could provide to them. I got in. Until I became the recruiter later on in the journey, I realized if I were to interview myself like that, I would reject me instantly, haha. When going to interviews, prepare in advance, do your research on the company, prepare questions, assess yourself, and identify necessary learning experiences that will contribute to your role in the company. So how did your first interview go? Share experiences and tips & trick down below
Luka Vasicβ€’

3yr ago

What are your 2022 achievements?

It's almost the halfway mark and I would love to know some achievements you made that you are proud of. I got inspired thinking about how my year started and where I am now. The start of the year couldn't be worse. January and February were one bad thing after another. I was all caught up on the bad things but I started to reflect on the good so here are my achievements: - Got an awesome job with awesome people - Held a session at a conference - Read 3 books (as someone who never read anything) - Got back to training, and am now in good shape - Started waking up earlier - Started creating content for LinkedIn - Finished 4 exams - Reconnected to old friends To some, these may seem small but to me, they are just the starting point to a great year.
Alex MacCawβ€’

3yr ago

I'm Alex MacCaw, founder of Clearbit and Reflect, ask me anything. πŸ”₯

Hey, I'm Alex and I like writing English and TypeScript. I have founded a few companies (most recently Clearbit and Reflect), was an early engineer at Stripe, and I've also written a few O'Reilly books. I'll be answering questions on November 9th
Namrata Duttaβ€’

3yr ago

Which Chrome Extensions can you not live without?

I love chrome extensions! They make some of my tasks super easy. I add/remove extensions regularly, but these are some of them which I can't remove for sure. - Grammarly: Extraordinary help while writing anything from emails to blogs. - Dashlane: Can never remember my passwords. - Pocket: Best way to not lose the articles I want to read later. - Loom: Video version of "This meeting could've been an email". I love to quickly record screens and send it to my teammates. - Wappalyzer: When I want to know the tech stack on which a website is built on. - Honey: Of course! Which girl doesn't like good shopping deals. And while you re here, Check out our product Supademo. A simple Chrome Extension helps you create interactive product demos in minutes. We have launched on Product hunt!! We would love to see your love and support. https://www.producthunt.com/post... Edit - Adding the most suggested extensions received in the comments. 1. Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/ 2. Dark reader - https://darkreader.org/ 3. Scribe - https://scribehow.com/ 4. Hubspot - https://app.hubspot.com/ 5. Similarweb - https://www.similarweb.com/ 6. Data Scraper - https://dataminer.io/ 7. Bubbles - https://www.usebubbles.com/ 8. Lighthouse - https://developers.google.com/web 9. Adblocker - https://getadblock.com/en/ 10. Raindrop - https://raindrop.io/ 11. Bulk URL opener - https://bulkurlopener.com/ 12. Colorzilla - https://www.colorzilla.com/ 13. Toby - https://www.gettoby.com/ 14. Great Suspender 15. 1Password- https://1password.com/
Vedran Rasicβ€’

3yr ago

What are your favorite OpenAI-based projects? πŸ‘‡

I started collecting them here way back when and would like to continue: https://www.producthunt.com/@ved...
Vedran Rasicβ€’

3yr ago

I worked from home for 6yrs – here are my 20 tips to boost your WFA productivity in 2023:

I worked from home for 6 years. Here are my best 20 tips for setting healthy work-life boundaries in 2023: . . . ... 1. Understand that you aim to find something that you enjoy doing most of the time. This is not a cliche. It is doable. 2. Get fiber internet, a 4k camera, a microphone, and lights. It will pay dividends. 3. Separate living from the working environment. When I shut the door of my basement, that's it. 4. I have my "office" shoes. I am primed to think that work just started when I am in them. It's a neat way to divide my routines. 5. Every once in a while, go to a coffee shop or work with somebody you like for a day. Or go to the office if possible. 6. Have focused time. Book off some time on your calendar without notifications, just deep work. Google Calendar now even offers it under "focused time." 7. Turn off sounds, notifications, and other distractions. 8. Put your phone out of sight and reach when on your laptop/desktop. 9. If you work on a computer, get a standing desk. That's it. Period. Go! And get that standing mat too. 10. Figure out what calms you. Example: Sometimes, I take a shower in the middle of the day. On other days I take a nap or go jogging. 11. It's OK not to be productive. Take time off the screen. Do it often. 12. Set up times in your calendar for meals, exercise, and hobbies. 13. Try and have at least 1 day/week without meetings. Book it off. Fridays are good days for that. 14. Jam as many meetings together as possible. Keep meetings from being spread out too much. It will kill your productivity. 15. Do meetings standing. You'll finish them quicker. 16. Try not to bring any digital/office gear to your bedroom. 17. Have two computers. One for work. One for fun. 18. Have an object that helps you to decompress... I have an electric guitar + an amp. 19. Print out some useful reminders. I have a picture that says: "Be kind to your mind." 20. If you can't get away from the virtual office, do something where you have to apply your undivided attention. For example, I do MTB or a long drive to someplace. Or do anything where you can't have the internet, and that'll do. :) And now I'll disappoint you. I don't believe in a work-life balance. Yikes! You are YOU (and should be!), wherever you are at work or home. In 2023 there's no need to fake/facade things. So keep playing and discovering. And you'll find the optimal balance between you and the output (legacy) you leave behind. No need to live two lives. Live one that matters. Keep creating!
Aaron O'Learyβ€’

3yr ago

What are your 2023 goals?

2023 is just around the corner, what are some of your biggest goals? My top two are: - Build income from a side project - Land some food writing gigs.
Vedran Rasicβ€’

3yr ago

Makers – what are you launching in 2023?

Hey makers What are you launching in 2023 here on Product Hunt? I'll be launching LeadDelta Product Hunt V3 as soon as our Team functionality is released, so it will likely be shipped here in January / early Feb 2023. https://www.producthunt.com/prod... I also wanted to launch my Product Hunt checklist. But that's a side thing. Your turn