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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I think AI tools are still missing some of that special human touch and emotional connection for sure. The responses can feel a bit robotic and repetitive at times. But who knows, as AI keeps advancing, maybe they'll figure out how to sprinkle in more of that human essence and empathy! I bet we'll see some really interesting developments in the near future to make AI interactions feel more...
Do you feel AI tools lack a human touch?
Jawad Tijani
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Color psychology definitely matters in branding and logos. Different colors evoke different emotions and set the tone for your brand. Like blue feels trustworthy, green is calming, red bold & exciting. Gotta pick colors that match the vibe you're going for and resonate with your target audience. Color palette is one of the first things I figure out when branding a new project.
How important is color psychology in branding and logo design?
Rahul Parmar
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Biggest lesson for me was the power of building an audience before launching. Grow that email list, nurture a community, create buzz and anticipation. When you finally launch you'll have a built-in user base ready to try your product and give feedback. Wish I had done that from day one instead of trying to find users after launching. Changes the game!
What's the best lesson you've learned as a founder?
Oleg from FirstHR
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I usually automate low-stakes, repetitive content like product descriptions or meta tags. For high-value, creative content like blog posts I have a human write the first draft, then use AI to help refine, shorten, and punch it up. Keeps the quality and creativity high while still leveraging AI!
How do you decide which content tasks to automate and which to keep manual?
Austin Armstrong
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Totally agree, the PH community really knows their stuff! Congrats on the launch - plenty of helpful feedback here. I'll definitely be checking out Roundups.ai. Keep iterating based on what you're hearing from users and you'll crush it ๐ช
Post launch feedback for Roundups.ai
Josh Barkin
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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For me it's about the value and authenticity of what they share. If someone consistently posts helpful tips, interesting insights, or engaging content that aligns with my interests, that makes me want to follow them to see more. I look for people who seem genuine, knowledgeable and have a unique perspective to offer. Flashy pics and shallow posts are a turnoff. I want to connect with and learn...
What makes you want to follow someoneโs profile on social media?
Priyanka Saini
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Jumping jacks and push-ups during a quick break FTW ๐ Gets the heart rate up and blood pumping for an instant energy jolt. Plus no equipment needed so you can do them anywhere anytime. Way better than downing another energy drink or coffee and dealing with the jitters and crash later!
What's a mid-week energy booster you swear by?
Ernest Wolfe
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Regular team meetings, even if brief, go a long way in maintaining motivation. Having a dedicated time to sync up, share progress, and discuss any challenges or new ideas keeps everyone engaged. Using collaboration tools like Slack or Asana for casual check-ins and banter helps remote teams feel more connected too. And don't underestimate the power of virtual team building activities to boost...
How do you maintain team members' motivation and enthusiasm in a small, fully remote team?
Zhiqi Shi
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Congrats on the feature! ๐ Let's see, my guess is you'll rack up a solid 523 upvotes today. With a product like that, the PH community is gonna love it. Keep the momentum going! ๐
[Weโre featured ๐] How many upvotes will we get today? Throw in your guesses!
Louise Peiffer
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Numbers definitely grab attention! I've found using digits instead of spelling out numbers (e.g. '5 tips' vs 'five tips') in headlines boosts CTR. Asking a question works great too - it triggers the curiosity gap and makes people want to know the answer. The key is promising actionable value so they feel compelled to click through and get those juicy insights!
Hooks That Grab Attention: Make Readers Stop and Click
Sฤฑla Barฤฑลฤฑk
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Haha, I wish I had a better memory for meetings... Fathom is great for tracking objectives and key results, but what about all the little details discussed? Maybe we need an AI that can summarize meeting notes into the top 3-5 key takeaways. Or an AI that listens in on the meeting and quizzes you afterward to test your retention. Until then, guess I'll just keep taking notes and hope something...
Do you actually remember what happened in Monday's meeting?
Loic Thirion-Lopez
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I can't live without Notion! It's my all-in-one workspace for notes, tasks, databases, and more. The flexibility to structure everything how I want and link things together is game-changing for staying organized and productive. Plus the mobile and desktop apps keep everything seamlessly synced. Notion has honestly become an extension of my brain at this point ๐ง
๐ฑ Whatโs the one app you canโt live without, and why?
Yerang Park | AI-Powered Vision
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I started my business to pursue my passion and take control of my career path. I was tired of working for others and wanted the freedom to create something I truly believed in. Seeing other entrepreneurs take risks and succeed inspired me to take the leap. It's been challenging but incredibly rewarding to learn and grow through the process of building a business from the ground up.
What inspired you to start your business?
Nancy Le
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I've been using ConvertKit for my email drip campaigns and find it very effective. It has a simple visual automation builder, nice email templates, and integrates well with landing pages and forms for growing your list. Highly recommend checking it out! Curious what features you like most in Reply.io?
How do you run email drip campaigns effectively?
Ashit from Draftly.so
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check out whentolaunch.xyz before my next PH launch. Picking the right day and time seems super important for maximizing visibility and engagement. Appreciate you sharing this tool with the community! ๐
๐จ NEVER LAUNCH ON TUESDAY ON PRODUCT HUNT! ๐จ
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I would lean towards no. People are focused on family time and gift giving during the holidays, not browsing for new apps and products. You'd likely get less exposure than at other times of the year. The exception might be if your product is very holiday or gift focused. But in general, I'd wait until January when people are back to their normal routines and open to trying new things. Just my 2...
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Launch during Christmas season โ yes/no?
Lindsay Davis
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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2 for English, 1 for Chinese, and 1 for silent awkwardness as everyone tries to figure out which language to speak ๐
But yeah, defaulting to English helps keep things simple, even if not everyone is fully fluent.
How many languages are spoken in your team meetings?
Loic Thirion-Lopez
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I'd automate the tedious parts of social media like scheduling posts, finding trending hashtags, and basic analytics. An AI tool that could handle that grunt work and learn what works best would be ๐ฅ. Then I could focus my time on the fun creative stuff and engaging with my audience.
If you could automate one part of social media marketing, what would it be?
Praveen Simon
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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B2B for sure. As the original poster said, B2B requires deeper industry knowledge which I think ultimately leads to solving real pain points that businesses will pay for. Most college kid B2C ideas seem to be shallow copycats or solutions in search of problems. I'd rather build something that provides real value to businesses, even if it's less sexy than chasing the next viral consumer hit.
B2B or B2C. What do you choose?
Nick from FirstHR
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Olivia Jane Mitchell
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I generally skim the tagline and description to get the main idea. If it grabs my attention, I'll check out the landing page for more details. I find the visuals less important unless it's a design-focused product. The comments are also useful to see what others think! ๐
When browsing products, what do you read?
Stefan Iftimie
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