What are you trying to solve with your product?

Qudsia Ali
58 replies
The ability to solve someone’s problem makes a product great, not the number of features it offers. What are the issues you are trying to solve for your customer through your product?

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Imtiyaz
Our creed at Curatora.io is "Empower Content Curators Fight Information Overload". We've designed Curatora with the best curation experience in mind. So that anyone can be able to find and share content faster than ever before. We have only one mission: to empower content curators everywhere.
GrayWei
I've developed a product that defrosts food quickly to help people save time https://site-7739447-4501-3348.m...
Denis Pimenov
The main goal of our startup is human development. Our project is aimed at helping people to gradually move away from "garbage" content in favor of developing content. By switching to developing content, a person will unconsciously begin to engage in self-development.
Denis Pimenov
@qudsia_ali In the near future we plan to enter the product hunt. I will definitely let you know when this happens. At the moment, I can offer you to write me a letter to denis.p-v@mail.ru In response, I will send you a link to the site of our project. There you can get to know the startup better.
Andy Walraven
We want people to start sharing the news again. We believe there's a way do it without being divisive in order to get back to being a more civil society. Our members curate ‘Newsrooms’ on the topics that interest them, like having their own personal news aggregators to just share news and information with topic-centric communities. No comments/opinions. Topico. News without noise. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Launching soon!
@ac_walraven I have heard about the news without noise before as well. And I found it pretty amazing. It is a kind of digital solution to remove the divide and hatred. Right?
Navninder
My product provides a quick solution for selling digital products. 1. Eliminates time consuming payment processor integrations. 2. Removing the needs to create a website or landing page. 3. Accept payments with no coding. 4. Connect bank account without signing up for payment gateways. 5. Customize the look and feel of website without editing html. 6. Deliver files after payment to a customer via email with zero code. 7. Recurring payments with no code. 8. View and manage orders and customers with a single app.
DCodes
@dockefy Nice! I like the quick problem solving idea! I'm looking for feedback on DarkColors, a tool you can use to quickly test website ideas on a live screen: https://www.darkcolors.digital/
Joanne Hurley
The complexity of managing cyber security for small to medium enteprises.
Junior Owolabi
Product Managers and Founders (for which I am both, in my day job and side business respectively) get swamped with feature requests & bug fixes, etc, but without data from their market, they'll probably prioritise the wrong thing (eventually leading to the death of their startup and/or product). PrepxUs (pronounced: Preps-Up) https://www.prepxus.com is an Opportunity Backlog that comes before the roadmap to sort through the noise and users determine what to work next (Product Discovery)
Aleks Dahlberg
With sahha.ai we're trying to solve survey fatigue for digital health products by predicting mental health assessment outcomes using device data
Vincent
MeCo will introduce 'normal' people to W3. Right now it is mostly techies making tools for techies and there is no simple, easy use-case for everyday people to start learning about it without divining into the vortex of tech research. Similar to the way AOL introduced the internet to the common man, we will do the same with W3 using a social media platform. Just got the P2P market place [mostly] operational and may be preparing to launch it in PH (need to do that research on how to)
Benoit COLLET
We're helping B2B companies engage with prospects without having to build complex workflows. Our goal is to improve leads quality sent to sales teams and accelerate sales cycles. (plezi.co/en/, biggest Hubspot competitor in France, launching global this year)
Pip
at pintube.com, we are putting professionals and companies to reach out to each other directly instead of companies have to wait until agencies or online platforms give them choice of CVs to screen potential candidates. We have simplified the process by putting two in front of each other. also we are by accurate locations with lots filter criteria.
Moran Altarac
At Guidde.com We are trying to solve for software enablement in orgs. Capture and share the collective knowhow of software. With video.
Sean Song
I'm solving the problem: laptops are getting lighter and thinner, but you need accessories for meetings, data, display and charging. So we build one to solve them all. Check it out from my bio please.
Launching soon!
@seansong Hidock looks like a great product. When are you launching?
Michael Bogdanowicz
Our product resolve the problem how securely share your pitch or private documents. Support us today!
Andrey Lipkovskiy
My team is trying to solve the problem we're struggling with. Two years ago burnouts were something no one cared about and zoom fatigue even didn't exist. But the current reality is totally different — lot's of people struggle from packed schedule as the transition to remote doesn't seem to be smooth enough. Our product is more about guiding distributed teams to more productive approach without spending the whole day on calls. And the tool itself just helps them to achieve the desired result. I have a quick question for you — do you think the company can build more popular product if the team experience the same problem they are trying to solve (or getting insights from outside is quite enough)?
Dzmitry Drynau
I started developing services where people can form and join indie teams and create new startups. The first is https://skillkit.me. This service will allow people to share information about their unique skills with others.
Mack John
I am trying to help Outlook users to access the OST files of any Users even without the original profile. Check the product: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Charles Francoise
Currently building scrt, a secret manager for the command line. In tech projects, I feel there is a gap between "no password management" and "enterprise password management". I needed a developer-friendly tool to store and retrieve secrets securely, with little to no maintenance overhead, and no vendor lock-in or SaaS fees. If you're looking for a middle ground between 1Password, Vault and AWS Secrets Manager, scrt could be it. https://scrt.run
Chrystal Cienfuegos
Mine is for fun and learning. I made an app for kids who like to pretend they are YouTubers.. Mine would spend hours doing this and now they feel way more legit. We launch on PH soon!