We have just launched ClassPoint! 🥳 we are hoping to reach the top and start implementing the feedback we get from the wonderful Product Hunt community https://www.producthunt.com/post...
https://heyhoku.com - your personal AI health coach.
We are going to launch a new feature called Raid My Fridge where you can upload a picture of your fridge or ingredients and get a list of simple recipes to make.
@kkavita Dang love this idea! How'd you come up with this idea? It seems smart. I've been on a Keto journey this year, lost 45lbs so far and added lots of muscle as well. :)
@josh_starr I've been on a healthy/clean eating journey myself in the past year, and spend a lot of time looking up recipes/thinking about what to eat. I've always wanted to make that process a lot easier - now with LLMs to parse image to text, it's actually possible that it can be done in just 1 step!
@vladimir_zivkovic Thanks!!! One week ago, I am continuing working adding more features.
I think that could be a good way to structure ideas and projects as PDF documents and report.
I just finished building the very first version of https://srive.co/ and the next weeks will be all about collecting feedback, validating the product idea as a whole, individual features as well as the UX and optimizing the product on the go.
@nora_fehringer Does your toolkit have anything in there about Productized Services? It's been so hard finding resources and guidance on growing a productized service business...
Hey @josh_starr, currently it doesn't have any specific chapter about productized service, for now I was trying to keep the toolkits generic so they are applicable for any type of business model. In the last two toolkits, however, there are a number of ca and growths strategies that work for a productized service. But it is a good point and I'll probably include some wok packages on specific types of business models in the future. Thanks for that input!
We are going to lunch a new feature where you can easily prepare any ingested data to model with drap&drop and run AutoML-based models from this prepared data.
https://b2metric.com/
https://yoursocialteam.net
To keep it simple, it’s like hiring a complete social media team that have 8+ years of experience (copywriter, designer, strategist, video editor) with unlimited requests for the social media channels that you want!
And the biggest goal this week is to get at least 2 new clients, I know, a little vague, but it’sa KPI for us 😂
@arbaazio What's worked for you so far? I've done the cold email outreach and that's been working for one of my companies, worked through almost 100k emails so far and moving on to another channel. Curious what other channel has worked for you?
@lord_svp Hey this is aweeeesome! I love spin the wheel lead collecting! Do you you obtain the rights from game developers or characters are in the public domain? Merch looks crazy good!
@vladimir_zivkovic Thanks! We only work with Characters in the public domain and the content given by Studios to fans for Game Arts.
Don't forget to share ;)
Prepare the product for release and launch after a massive upgrade it is almost like we skipped an entire version.
Tie up loose ends, do final touch-ups and fixes, prepare changelog and release notes, prepare for launch, and send out launch emails.
https://betterstacks.com/
@filip_ognjanovic I've had the hardest time finding a good and quick storyboard creator. What do you use? Been using Whimsical paid for like 3 years, but idk, just something about it makes things take forever and all the wireframes/storyboards look the same...
@josh_starr Thanks for the recommendation Josh, I'll try Whimsical for sure. I'm going to disappoint you now - actually, I'm only using pen & paper in combination with figma/google slides, but it really works for me. Don't have any limitations from the product that you're using, and can be fully creative.
Maybe it's worth giving a shot 😄
I'm planning to launch a course at https://course.wr.io/ aimed at helping MicroSMEs create a $3k/mo business (<10 employees).
I hope to be able to finalize the software for the first prototype in time.
@josh_starr a good question.
I use my experience and skills to prepare an initial version that is relevant to any company. Later on, I will add specific specialized modules. But if we're summarizing in two words, then yes. Let me copy/paste from course.wr.io
"Mastering Business
As an entrepreneur, you'll gain access to a comprehensive business framework designed to transcend industries and conditions. The course goes beyond a mere instructional program, providing you with universal approaches that can be applied to any business venture.
By exploring patterns and regularities and breaking them down into simple blocks and processes, you'll acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to assemble a successful business of any type. Completing this course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to grow and expand your business further on the BizCom platform."
I am currently working on EasyFrontend, my project which is a React and Tailwind UI components library built on Next.js. I am in the process of translating it into Dutch and French. However, I have noticed that the translations obtained from Google Translate contain many uncommon or unnatural words. To address this, I am actively seeking to hire someone who can review and improve the translations this week.
https://easyfrontend.com/
https://linguix.com/
This week we aim to release our new Let's Write feature to our browser extension. It will help people to generate content on any website based on the context of their experience (i.e. quickly create relevant replies within email threads).
hi Vladimir,
happy monday! i'm loving this community's drive and commitment to growth.
this week, i'm focused on a mission that's a bit different. instead of building and iterating, i'm investing time in building relationships and understanding potential clients for a product i've been ideating - 'NotesNudge'.
NotesNudge, in essence, is about surfacing your past wisdom. it's a tool that delivers daily nudge of your past notes - those insights and thoughts you've scribbled down but may have forgotten. a tap on the shoulder from your past self, if you will. the idea is to ensure that our flurry of notes and thoughts continue to serve us, not just get lost in the abyss of our notebooks or note-taking apps.
my goal? to deeply understand the needs, pains, and desires of potential users before i start the development. i want to ensure that what my team and i build is not just a product that 'we think' is cool, but something that genuinely serves the needs of our users.
how to achieve it? well, it's all about conversations. reaching out to potential users, listening to their experiences with note-taking, understanding their struggles and their desires. it's about taking a step back from 'selling' and focusing more on 'understanding' and 'relating'. because at the end of the day, we're not just building a product, we're creating a solution to a problem.
so here's to a week of learning, understanding, and relationship building. let's remember that behind every great product, there's a deep understanding of its users.
cheers to making strides towards our goals and making every interaction count!
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