What are you working on?
Zubair Ahmed
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Share about something you're working on
1. What is it about?
2. Why your product?
3. What motivates you to build it?
Let's do this π
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Sven Radavics@sven_radavics
intribe | Tinder for Brand Partnerships
1. You can think of it like 'Tinder for Brand Partnerships and Collaborations'
2. Anything 'similar' is targetted towards enterprise mostly. Partnership Marketing is especially powerful for SMEs and startups - particularly during a downturn.
3. I love it when organisations work together to accomplish something more than they could on their own. Also, the tailwinds right now. Paid advertising has become so expensive that smaller companies can no-longer afford to buy themselves an audience.
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1. We are building - TrackR, a small, long-lasting device that allows you to track a child, pet, vehicle, or an item from within a close proximity of fewer centimeters to across the world.
2. I have been personally looking out for similar devices (especially in India), however my search ended up way short. I only found subpar products in consumer space that had terrible battery life, poor design and in addition, requires professional installation of devices (for vehicles).
3. Building a solution to my problem - motivates me. Getting positive and honest feedback from people on our product-idea survey boost us more.
Appreciate if you could provide your honest response as well (should take less than a minute): https://forms.gle/MRtBcgUWtnGdQAQi8
Curious to know, what are you up to?
I'm working on Planzer.io, a simple web app to plan your week with your tasks.
It's targeted towards individuals who are using multiple tools. A tool is a calendar, Trello, Asana etc. - You can then integrate all your accounts with Planzer and then plan your day with all your tasks in one place.
My motivation is solving my pain point, which I know many freelancers have. I just want to make life easier for individuals. That's also why I launched a free plan yesterday.
It's right here π https://planzer.io
Thanks for the space, Zubair!
We have recently launched our new Social DIY App, "TinQ".
TinQ is a short video based e-DIY social networking app, devoted to DIY lovers. TinQ owns an amazing collection of DIY videos. Through app, a DIYer ('TinQer') can learn new DIYs, connect with like-minded DIYers and share ideas and opinions.
The app is right here πhttps://www.producthunt.com/prod...
NVSTly: Social Investing
1. Trade Hub is a social trading app where retail traders collaborate
2. Name one app where you can see what your friends, influencers, etc. are investing into or trading. prob can't right?
3. user feedback and growth
thetradehub.net
PlayerZero
Thanks for opening up this conversation Zubair!
We built a product that tells engineering and product teams whatβs breaking, why it matters, and how to fix it in their frontend applications. Prioritizing issues always used to cause friction, especially between our technical and non-technical teams, so we built a solution that quantifies the impact of an issue on your usersβ behavior to help you identify and prioritize the issues that matter, and scope the ones that donβt.
Check it out! https://www.playerzero.app/
@akoratana Hi Animesh, your product playerzero seems great!
If you like I can write a detailed review of your product on my medium blog.
Send your name and product name as a subject to- thesoftwareguy1994 at gmail.com
Thanks for this space!
I'm working on a token-based ad network where advertisers and publishers can buy and showcase ads through crypto tokens. Any app can implement this as long as NFT is supported. For the users of the participating apps, they get to earn crypto tokens by engaging with the ads (watching, answering surveys etc). Tokens can be used to trade in the blockchain.
I'm curious to hear what you think about the idea π
Thanks.