Hi everyone! I ve been building a marketing tool for businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals with brands who want to know how they re ranked in LLMs (now that SEO is tackling a lot of opportunities...). We re in the final testing phase and want to launch it here in the coming days.
Any tips or advice on how to run a successful launch? What has worked for founders who haven t built a personal brand yet? What has worked for founders outside the US who are launching in the US?
I built a simple prototype of an audio social network voice vlogs, voice comments, no text feeds. You simply need to hit the "Record" button and share absolutely any thought that comes to mind. For instance, you could mention the last movie you enjoyed and recommend it to others. You could ask a question like whether you believe in aliens or simply vent about some jerk who took your parking spot. Feel free! My prototype voicepod.org
Would love honest feedback: what works, what's confusing, would you actually use something like this?
I'm the maker of Kitlaunch. As a developer, I've always found myself stuck in the
"boilerplate trap" spending days setting up the same Ul, layouts, and responsive structures for every new project. It's exhausting and kills the creative momentum.
I built Kitlaunch.xyz to be the ultimate shortcut.
I own an agency that's works with social media marketing mainly called 'NYOX'. I would like to learn more about founder's pain points and which marketing strategy should we provide our clients and I joined here . Please share your PH experience here so I can stay live :)
I'm Ion, turning 42 years old in just 5 days, and I've decided this is the year I stop just dreaming and start building. I'm a dad of two amazing kids, always full of ideas sometimes too many but I've finally learned that the real magic happens when you actually share them with the world!
So I'm launching on March 1, a fun browser game, perfect for competitive friends, family game nights, or anyone who loves head-to-head challenges.
A 2-player or 3-player game on the same device that brings people closer.
I m here to learn, support other makers, and meet good people.
I ve been building things on the internet since the late 90s. Started out the same way a lot of people probably did back then, tinkering with early websites, figuring out how things worked, breaking things, fixing them, and generally making software do things it wasn t originally designed to do.
I ve always been more of a problem solver than anything else. If something annoys me or feels inefficient, my instinct is usually to try and build a way around it.
For most of that time I was a developer, mainly web and backend, but over the last year AI has completely changed how I work.
I am trying to do something a little bonkers - I want to build an app when I am a bit of a technophobe! I am a product designer - so it's not entirely crazy but social media, online forums is all really alien to me. I'm looking to put the feelers out there to understand the demand for the idea - any tips or tricks? The vague idea - without giving the game away.... People are incredible at tracking workouts, steps, sleep, macros
but somehow still stare at a single mug in the sink like it s a moral dilemma.
I m exploring an idea around why everyday maintenance tasks feel heavier than they are, and how the same psychology that keeps people hooked on fitness tracking might work for real-world chores.