Product Hunt Daily is a podcast that provides a summary of the top products from the prior day. This project is an unofficial community project and the production of each episode is entirely automated, utilizing Wondercraft AI technology.
Hello Product Hunt Community,
I'm excited to introduce you to Product Hunt Daily, a digest-style podcast designed to capture the community discussions surrounding the top 10 daily products.
The products featured on Product Hunt are extraordinary, but it can be challenging to consistently find time to explore all of them. So, why not tune in and listen on the go?
This initiative is brought to you by the team at Wondercraft AI [https://www.wondercraft.ai/]. Until recently, maintaining the consistency of daily releases for such a project would have been a daunting task. However, we have mastered the automation of podcast creation, utilizing LLMs for script generation and employing meticulously tuned, custom AI voices as hosts.
Previously, we developed a similar podcast, the Hacker News Recap, which debuted around 50 days ago. It has been performing remarkably well, breaking into the top 30 tech podcasts. Our podcasts are meant for quick information consumption not so much replacing interviewers and hosts
We have no plans to monetize this podcast. On the contrary, we intend to develop it publicly and continually share our growth figures with the community. Please drop a comment with feedback about the format of the pod.
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@chrismessina Yeah I think you're right. We've done this with Hackernews and comments were a valuable addition. Do you think that discussion in PH doesn't go deep enough to discern any value in a summarised format? Most of the comments are congratulatory, rather than comments/suggestions. Would you remove the comment all together? Or perhaps cherry pick by avoiding all the congratulatory? Or smth else?
@dimitris_nikolaou_ that was exactly my thought — the comments are the content on Hacker News, whereas many comments on Product Hunt are congratulatory or self-promotional.
I wonder if you could improve your prompt to ignore any congratulatory posts and only identify insightful or unique comments? It might also be better to focus on reviews, since Product Hunt is prioritizing the value of those over time?
This is a great idea to boost the visibility of new products! It's indeed hard to discover great products when you're too busy with the hustle and bustle of life.
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