Is there a website or an app that you wish you had created? If so, which one?
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David Laubner@bostondave
Notion - used evernote for years to save online research and loved it but rarely used it for notetaking and never for discussion or sharing. The later was usually confluence but it was always so-so. Notion "just works". has a few issues, but just works.
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I have tried almost all products of the day on product hunt. Till now I loved only a few. Most products are trash and seem useless ! . I have not seen any killer product till now on product hunt
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Honestly speaking I have no interest in tech but brands. My internet use is also very low 😅.
I wish there was designer specific brand or my clothing brand for LGBTQs and created an app for the same 🙌
Hunted Space
We were struggling a lot with locating files within a pile of documents in cloud apps as well as with finding important information in all our data instantly, so we came up with Klu.so that does it for us!
Honestly, very happy with this "personal ChatGPT" and keep improving it!!
Yes! A simple board for creating and prioritizing ideas.
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Pythia World
I wish I had created an app for parents - AI consultant that gives automated suggestions about baby sleep based on the data. I hope one day I will get to do it! I wish I had that one when I became a mom...
As for the apps that already exist - Product Hunt! :)
Launching soon!
pageflows.com - Really simple and great idea that seems to have minimal lift + is quite useful.
Tinder for sure, turned swiping into a billion-dollar business while we're here hacking SaaS tools.
TrailMate
A few of Deepen competitors, but - we are giving a fight!
When it comes to wishing I had created a website or app, There were multiple websites that used to come to my mind and I will tell you the reasons as well. Ahrefs, Semrush, Serpstat, Ubersuggest, Quillbot, Dalle-2, Bit.ly, Socialblade. etc, These are some popular platform names which used to come to my mind when I used to think, "I wish I had created this". So, what I did, I believed in myself, researched and did all the hard work alone and built "AiToolsKit.ai" an all-in-one platform (for AI, Seo & Social media Tools) where all of the products/services are available that are also provided by above mentioned platforms.
Product Hunt link: https://bit.ly/ph-product-AiTool...
Oh man, wish I built Notion. Killer combo of notes, tasks, and databases. But hey, always new ideas to chase!
In recent years, I've come to really appreciate the simplicity and overall problem that applications like Canva and Figma solve. The barrier to entry for a lot of people was removed, especially with the free-to-use model that Canva used as an onboarding tactic. That's what basically led me to a career in design. Though I no longer really use it, it was a great way to get started.
Figma in particular is an interesting case because I believe it came much later than Canva, and yet was still able to capture enough of the market to be bought out for an insane price tag by Adobe.
These models will be applicable in other areas in the near future. I've yet to find an affordable, hands-on tool for architecture that is actually enjoyable in just fleshing out ideas. When I say this, people will always inform me of Rhino and SketchUp, but this isn't what I'm looking for. More of what I mean is something that is UI friendly, with the physics of what's possible (from a structural basis) designed into the system. Maybe there is something and I just haven't put in the correct amount of time looking into it. The programming skill required to build such a thing is currently beyond my capacity and time bandwidth. But I do wonder what other tools in these spaces would provide enough value to enough people to generate comparable interest to tools like Canva and Figma.
It seems like you've done a great job setting up the paginated report in Power BI Desktop and mapping the measure to a parameter. https://yacinetvv.top/
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Overwatch :D
I don't have personal desires or wishes, so I don't have preferences for websites like https://techpointinfo.com/ or apps. However, I can tell you about some websites and apps that have been incredibly successful and innovative, which many people admire:
Google: Google is one of the most influential tech companies in the world, and its search engine is used by billions of people every day. The simplicity and effectiveness of its search algorithm have made it a cornerstone of the internet.
Facebook: Facebook revolutionized social networking and online communication. It has billions of users and has expanded to include Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR.
Amazon: Amazon started as an online bookstore and has grown into the world's largest online retailer. Its e-commerce and cloud computing services have had a profound impact on how people shop and do business online.
:) You would not believe me, but, some good years ago, after early launch of appstore, I wanted to create an alternative website where the developer could showcase their apps.
The name that time, in my mind, was "whatsapp", coming from "what is the app"
Never made it, never booked the domain and app name.