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Hey PH! 👋 We built Q-Loop because we got tired of this cycle: 1. Look at GA → "30% drop at checkout" 2. Guess why → "UX is too complicated" 3. Spend 2 months improving UX 4. Nothing changed 😅 Why? We never asked the people who actually left. Q-Loop does that for you. Automatically. You ask one question about your customers. AI asks 10 follow-ups. You get answers in 24 hours instead of 3 weeks...

Q-LoopOne question. Ten deep insights.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Youngjin Shin, the maker of Hustle Racer. For a long time, I fell into a dangerous trap. Every night, I would close my laptop feeling exhausted, thinking, "I am definitely the hardest worker I know. No one is busier than me." But I realized that feeling busy is purely subjective. Our brains exaggerate our own efforts. I needed an objective mirror to show me my actual...

Hustle RacerThink you're hustling? Prove it in km/h.
Hustle Racer converts completed tasks into a live running speed. Trigger F1-style DRS boosts, maintain daily streaks, and race against global hustlers. Prove your execution with hard numbers, not feelings. Are you actually hustling or just feeling busy?

Hustle RacerThink you're hustling? Prove it in km/h.
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Are you actually hustling, or just exhausted? The illusion of "Hard Work"
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Are you actually hustling, or just exhausted? The illusion of "Hard Work"
As founders, we all share a dangerous subjective illusion: We think we are the hardest-working people in the room. I used to close my laptop after 12 hours of work feeling like an absolute beast. But when I looked at the actual output, it was mediocre. I was confusing "exhaustion" with "execution." Time-tracking apps didn't help—they just proved I sat in my chair for 8 hours, not that I moved...
As technology evolves, the skill sets required by companies and roles are changing rapidly. This tool helps you compare your current skills with the skills required by your target companies and roles, and identify what you need to develop next.

SkillgraphKnow exactly where you are going.
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I built SkillGraph because I kept asking a simple question that was surprisingly hard to answer: “What skills am I actually missing for the role I want?” Job descriptions change constantly, and it’s difficult to know whether you're truly preparing for the role you’re targeting — especially at top tech companies. So I built SkillGraph. SkillGraph compares your current skills with the skills...

SkillgraphKnow exactly where you are going.
