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Nika
To work more efficiently and productively, we usually create some familiar patterns (habits) that shorten our time doing tasks (saving time and energy). This is also indirectly related to tools that make the work process easier.
What does your workday look like + tech tools without which you would not be productive?
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fmerian
There are products I keep using when launching on Product Hunt -- products that help me craft beautiful assets, plan content distribution, and analyze results.
Here's my personal collection. How about you? What's your stack?
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Alexandre Villanueva
Hey PH Let me introduce you my app - Livate app
Most apps help you plan.
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What tools make your work processes smooth while keeping you sane?
[Solutions for maintaining health are also welcome since your work results depend on your well-being and energy management.]
I am a marketer, and here are my go-to apps/tools:
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Ansh Deb
Hey everyone,
I m curious to know: What are some of the apps, tools, or services you ve discovered that have truly transformed the way you work or build your startup/product, or basically helped you in day-to-day work productivity? It could be anything from project management, productivity hacks, automation, communication, or even wellness tools that help you stay focused.
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I ve noticed that many health products have a real chance of getting featured on Product Hunt.
And it makes sense. Health is the most valuable thing we have, so if a product is innovative and genuinely helpful, it should be accessible to as many people as possible.
Since I've been watching Bryan Johnson's experiments on his body, I've also become interested in tools that help to improve life. (Mainly hardware, but also software.)
In my opinion, more and more people from more developed countries want to improve the quality of their lives, and therefore they are willing to invest quite a lot in these things.
I can see it predominantly in the US market, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and possibly Sweden.
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Leon Xue
I ve been building a smart home product that s meant to quietly improve people s lives without adding complexity, which got me thinking
What s one simple product (physical or digital) that genuinely made your daily life easier, better, or just a bit more enjoyable?
Maybe it s a tool that automates something boring.
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Aaron O'Leary
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Ema Elisi
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Kyle Morris
I recently launched my first wellness app, Momentia, a mindful journaling app designed to help people check in with their moods quickly. It s been a rewarding (and humbling) experience, and I wanted to share a few lessons that might help other makers in this space:
Simplicity wins. People don t want a complicated system when it comes to journaling or mental wellness. Small, consistent actions matter more. I discovered this both in my own wellness journey and from early test users.
Community > marketing spend. The most valuable traction so far has come from engaging with communities like this one, not ads.
Your own habits matter. I ve found myself becoming the best test user using the app daily gave me insights I d never get from wireframes or specs.
Feedback is gold. Early testers and even casual users often highlight things I would ve missed as a builder. Just the other day, an early adopter gave me unsolicited feedback in a casual conversation and it turned out to be incredibly valuable.
Launching something in the wellness space has reminded me how important it is to keep things human and approachable. Momentia started as an idea to help me, and I can only hope it helps others, too.
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Umar Saleem
Manas Sharma
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Sarah Evans
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Hamza Afzal Butt
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Kaustubh Katdare
I'm curious- what's that one product you can't live without?
Just one, not two!
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Reece Jones
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Sudheer Bandaru
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Ernest Wolfe
Ben
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Andy Wong
Casper Brix
Martina Hackbartt
Sunny Kumar
Ghost Kitty
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