Ethan Young

Ethan Young

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What's in your dock?

I was recently reminded of @Dockhunt and how fun it was to see what kinds of apps different folks kept in their dock. I remember it being a cool way to discover some new products I hadn't seen before. I'm also just a big fan of desktop apps over web apps. I find it a lot easier to stay focused when I'm flipping between apps vs flipping between tabs.

These are the apps in my dock:

  • @Google Chrome - Pretty basic. I've really been considering switching over to @Horse though.

  • @Slack - The de facto option.

  • @Superhuman - Maybe the fastest I've become a fan of a product. I think I was pushing it on others within a few hours.

  • @Notion - Great for documentation and collaborating. I also use it personally for tracking books I read and video games I play, along with tracking personal projects.

  • Notion Calendar - The menu bar aspect of this is really what sold me. It makes it so much easier to stay on top of my meetings every day.

  • @Linear - We just recently switched over to Linear here at @Product Hunt and I've been loving it. Pro tip: if you prefer the desktop app, there's a setting to open links in the app, but you can only set that option through the web version.

  • @iTerm2 - I've tried others, but this is my favorite. This + @Neovim is just

  • @Claude by Anthropic - This has been my LLM of choice for a while, and I really like having it as a desktop app. Especially the keyboard shortcut to quickly bring it up and ask something.

  • @Tandem - Super easy to stay in touch and sync with teammates. Incredibly useful for a remote team.

  • @Spotify - I typically have a YouTube video on in the background, but if I'm writing or doing something more focused, I'll typically have some kind of Jazz going.

Alex Robeiko

11mo ago

Can anyone recommend an AI audio survey tool?

I'm looking for tools to help me brief clients and get their answers in voice format. Recently, I found @Yapz It really impressed me. Simple to use, the delightful format of briefing people, only a positive experience. The only downside is that I cannot see the whole call transcript, which is crucial for me. Are there any free/cheap AI alternatives that makes summaries of answers and saves transcripts at the same time?

Marc Andrew

11mo ago

Design challenges impacting SaaS growth: What are some of the things you're facing?

Hey fellow PH folks,

After 25+ years in design and selling my own design system; Cabana for a six-figure exit (maybe more next time ;), I've noticed consistent patterns in how specific design issues directly impact key SaaS metrics.

I'm curious: What design-related challenges are currently impacting your product's growth? For example:

  • User activation below expectations

  • Feature discovery problems

  • Conversion bottlenecks

  • Retention issues tied to product experience

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