Solo founder from India here. Launched Torziva this week and would love your honest feedback.
The problem: Fashion stores lose 20-30% revenue to returns. Not bad products. Not bad pricing. Customers simply can't visualize how clothes look on their body before buying.
Think about how you search for tools now. Do you Google it or just ask ChatGPT?
Your customers made that switch too. And the traffic coming from AI recommendations isn't random browsing it's the highest intent traffic that exists. Someone asking "what's the best tool for X" is about to buy.
So when someone asks an LLM for a tool in your category do you show up?
Most founders type their product name into ChatGPT for the first time and feel that quiet panic. Competitors show up. Inferior products show up. They don't.
Running our first cold email campaign for a B2B SaaS I'm building. One warm inbox, 10 emails/day to verified hotel GMs and Directors of Revenue.
After 60 emails the numbers are:
31% open rate
2% click rate
0% reply rate
Everyone tells me 0 replies at 60 emails is normal for B2B and I should wait until day 21 at 300 emails to diagnose. But the founder brain keeps asking "is the copy broken" every time I check the dashboard.
Hey there, I was talking with my co-founder, Elena Oprea, the other day and we wanted to give to the community here on Product Hunt. So, we created a webinar on 10 practices we use at Selftalk, our mental health startup, to build more resilience and stay creative. Some of them are: silent retreats; working through transgenerational trauma; water fasts; sadhu board for pain resilience; writing a book; ontology trainings like Landmark; dark retreats, contemplation, and journaling etc. The event is this Friday - 31th of January Join us, register here - https://lu.ma/b3ric9lh
My name is Brian, and I m currently building Happening, a platform designed to help people discover events happening around them and share experiences with others.
The idea came from a simple problem: many great events happen around us, but people often don t hear about them in time or they get buried in social media feeds.
So I started building a space focused purely on events and real-life experiences - where people can easily see what s happening, create events, and connect around them.
We re building Aivelle, an AI workspace for small teams.
It s designed for teams that struggle with schedules, meetings, reminders, and next steps getting messy after meetings. The AI acts more like a scheduling assistant helping teams stay aligned, keep track of what needs to happen next, and reduce things slipping through the cracks.
We re currently looking for a few beta users who d be open to trying Aivelle and giving honest feedback.
I built GridManager because I kept seeing the same problem everywhere people spending hours every week doing the exact same manual work in Excel: fixing column names, removing duplicates, cleaning messy formats, reordering data.
Not because they wanted to. Because they had no alternative.