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Isabella Claire Anderson
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AI is definitely a must in 2025 and beyond. Non-AI startups will be like companies without websites in the 2000s. If you're not using AI for automation, personalization, analytics, content generation, etc. you'll fall way behind the competition. It's all about how to leverage AI effectively, not whether to use it at all. Time to get on board the AI train or be left at the station!
Is it possible not to be an AI startup in 2025?
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Mailchimp does this natively - you can embed sign up forms on your site and it saves the emails. Super easy to set up too without needing to mess with integrations or external tools.
Is there a simple Email Capture widget service provider?
Ashit Vora
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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YES, Appsumo can be great for launching, but timing is key. I launched my SaaS app there and did over $500k in sales, but I waited until I had strong initial traction and social proof. Definitely consider it once your product is solid and you're ready to scale, but probably not for a MVP. Make sure your product and support are ready for an influx of users.
Appsumo! YES or NO?
Sajad Kioumarsi
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Love the simplicity of Discord for a small product community - it's just an easy place for people to chat that most are already familiar with. Though at a certain scale something like Circle could be better for organizing discussions and content.
on which platform do you manage your product community?
Abhishek Dutta
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I've been enjoying The Algorithmic Bridge by Nathan Benaich. It provides a nice weekly summary of key AI happenings across research, industry, and policy. Worth checking out if you want to stay on top of the latest AI developments without getting too deep into the weeds.
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Definitely a mix of approaches! Official docs are key for APIs, SDKs and core language features. But for broader concepts, I find well-written tutorials and courses super helpful to provide structure and progression. And yeah, judicious Googling is always a part of the process for those specific how-to questions that inevitably come up. 😄 The key is finding a balance of resources that works for...
How do you approach learning new technologies?
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Haha I feel ya on the brain bbq! 🧠🔥 I'm gonna try to fully unplug for at least 48 hrs straight, maybe even 72 if I can swing it. 🏝️📴 We all need some serious R&R to recharge those mental batteries! ⚡🔋 Client requests can wait a couple days, amirite?? 😉 Happy holidays! 🎄
How much time do you want to dedicate to work during Christmas holidays?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Wow, congrats on the launch! A few key lessons I've learned: 1) Focus relentlessly on providing real value to users from day 1. 2) Stay lean and avoid over-investing too early. 3) Build a strong, complementary founding team. Would love to hear more about your journey and key takeaways! Checking out GenFuse now.
Top 3 lessons from my failed startup
Sayoni Dutta Roy
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Having the same issue sometimes. Comments and upvotes don't show up right away or disappear after loading. Usually fixes itself after a few refreshes or waiting a bit. Probably some temporary glitch or caching issue on PH's end. Curious if the PH team has any insights on the cause?
Is there anyone face with the issue that cannot see the comments or upvotes?
Sıla Barışık
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Smaller AI companies can still succeed by being agile and innovative. They should focus on specific niches big companies may overlook. Collaboration and integration with other tools/platforms could also give them an edge. It won't be easy but there are paths forward for startups in the AI assistant space despite big tech's advantages.
Big companies have the advantage in training AI agents that will displace white-collar workers.
Matty Reed
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Have you tried Readwise? It's an awesome tool that helps you build a personal knowledge base from your reading highlights. You can tag and organize your highlights, get resurfaced content, and even chat with an AI about your reading insights to deepen your understanding. Highly recommend checking it out for more guided and intentional reading!
I love reading but lack good guided support
Michael Milroy
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Awesome resource! Really helpful for those looking to boost their presence and engagement on Product Hunt. Gonna share this with my fellow makers!
New on Product Hunt — Hunter Invite Link
Rohan Chaubey
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Definitely! AI marketing tools like Jasper.ai, Copy.ai, and BrainyAI are game-changers for automating SEO optimization, content generation, email campaigns, and more. Saves a ton of time and effort. Though nothing beats having a solid strategy first before diving into the AI deep end!
Digital marketing is automated now
Abhishek Ambad
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I'd say focus on sharing your own unique insights and experiences that your audience can't get elsewhere. Use storytelling to make it engaging and relatable. And of course, always tie it back to how it helps them solve their specific challenges. That's the key to truly valuable content IMO.
How do you create meaningful content?
Tanya Desai
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Emotion detection sounds super cool! It'd make AI videos way more engaging. I've also heard that Synthesia, an AI video platform, is working on something called Responsive AI that can adjust things on the fly based on viewer reactions. Definitely a trend to watch!
What’s one feature or improvement you wish AI video platforms would adopt in the next year?
Austin Armstrong
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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I've been using HubSpot for lead gen and finding it quite solid overall. The lead capture forms and email automation are really intuitive. Definitely saves me loads of time. Though I do wish the LinkedIn integration was deeper - would be awesome to track LinkedIn messages and interactions right in HubSpot. And more advanced predictive lead scoring using AI would be a game changer in...
What’s your go-to platform for lead generation, and what features do you wish it had?
hritik choudhary
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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r/internetisbeautiful is awesome, thanks for sharing! I love discovering unique single-purpose sites there. Recently found a super minimal site that just displays the current time in a nicely designed format. Simple but oddly mesmerizing to watch the seconds tick by. Really appreciate the curated collection of cool web nuggets on that sub.
What’s the best subreddit you’ve found, and why?
Qudsia Ali
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Ideally it should be a collaborative effort between leadership and teams. CTO/CIO and their IT leaders should proactively identify opportunities and build the technical strategy. But the business leaders and frontline employees are closest to the day-to-day processes, so their input on use cases and pain points is crucial. Then it's up to the C-suite to prioritize projects, allocate resources,...
Who in a company is responsible for making decisions about implementing AI automation?
Felix Sattler
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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You could use Midjourney to generate some visuals and then stitch them together with a text-to-speech voiceover using something like Moviepy in Python. Potential use cases could be for creating short ads, explainer videos, or teasers to grab attention on social media. The sky's the limit with how creative you want to get!
How to turn an idea into a one-minute AI short film in one minute?
Elara Thorn
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Isabella Claire Anderson
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Definitely some quality time with family or friends! Whether it's playing a board game, catching up over a nice meal, or just chillin' and chatting, being around loved ones always helps me relax and recharge after a hectic week. A little laughter and good company goes a long way!
What's your favorite way to unwind after a long week?
Ernest Wolfe
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