Yuze Li

Yuze Li

AI Context FlowAI Context Flow
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Greg Barker•

2mo ago

Happy to find Product Hunt!

Hey everyone,

Im Greg, a full stack developer and jr data analytics engineer. I'm preparing to launch my first SaaS after making 10 or 12 products that are in limbo and or abandoned.
I'd love to meet more marketing professionals and community builders than I have in my development circles. I've done marketing and creatives for others before, but never for my own venture. Its different when you are starting from scratch! Hoping this community can help me make my product launch successful. Its a wonderful product that Im very proud of, but with all this time coding and writing tests Ive spent very little time thinking about how to get people to try it.
Im thinking about offering some free 3 month subscriptions or something to anyone who tries it out in the first few months. During that time id be building out my enterprise features more. Does anyone have experience with successful soft launches like that? Or like.. a tiered launch for different market scaling?

Launch Countdown is Officially On 🚀 AI Context Flow Launches in 2 Days!!

We re counting down to launch day "November 8"

And I couldn t be more excited!

AI Context Flow was built for people who work with AI daily but struggle to keep up with scattered prompts, project notes, and endless tabs. It lets you manage everything in context buckets, so your workflow finally feels organized.

Chris Messina•

2mo ago

Product Hunt maker comment trolled as AI slop in r/OpenAI

Folks, please. This isn t LinkedIn (YET).
Write your own maker comments.
Sheesh.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/...

p/adobeNika•

2mo ago

Adobe is adapting to the times and allowing editing of Shorts videos. Is this a comeback?

I don't want to sound bad, but I feel like Adobe is asking quite a lot of money for something that other tools do the same (if not better) with a better user experience and sometimes even cheaper.

For example, Adobe XD vs. Figma

Adobe Premiere vs. DaVinci Resolve, etc.

Flexpricep/flexpriceKoshima Satija•

2mo ago

What is the most underrated skill for startup founders in 2025?

Everyone says execution matters most.

But I think it s execution in the right way
The kind that runs experiments, not marathons.

It s easy to move fast.

It s harder to design motion that actually teaches you something.

p/cosupport-aiAlex Khoroshchak•

3mo ago

Would you pay more for a product with great support?

Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.

A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.

Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.

I really wonder these questions

Nika•

3mo ago

Founders: what is your favourite channel for growing your audience?

I m pretty sure most founders grow mainly on Twitter. Or LinkedIn.

But I ve realised it really depends on what kind of product you ve built.

If you re a fashion-focused founder, you probably grew up on Instagram or Pinterest.

Chris Hicken•

3mo ago

How do you really get honest customer feedback in 2025?

I ve been obsessed with this question lately.

Most survey tools give you answers, but not insights. People rush through, skip questions, or just give generic responses.

Aleksandar Blazhev•

3mo ago

Do TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts actually bring users to your app?

Everywhere you look, experts are saying:

Founders are getting hundreds of thousands of users from TikTok/IG Reels/Shorts.

p/cosupport-aiAlex Khoroshchak•

3mo ago

Would you pay more for a product with great support?

Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.

A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.

Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.

I really wonder these questions

Yuze Li•

3mo ago

We hate repeat ourselves again and again, so we build AI Context Flow

I have this habit of opening a temporary chat in ChatGPT for a quick question, and then realizing I actually need that same context in another chat.

So I end up repeating myself all over again.

Pretty Promptp/pretty-promptIlai Szpiezak•

4mo ago

Crossing 10,000 Users in Just 3 Months 🚀

Still feels unreal. Last week, we crossed 10,000 people using Pretty Prompt!

Just 3 months after launch .

What started as a weekend hack to solve our own problem, is now loved by so many users around the world!

Justis @ BuiltByFew•

6mo ago

Marketing Leader of 20+ years - AMA

Morning everyone - marketing leader with 2 decades of experience in multiple countries, regions and industries (a big focus on startups and B2B though). Worked as a consultant for IBM, marketed 3 companies during IPO and grown many brands' sales and marketing with low cost strategies.
AMA!