Hey Product Hunt friends, especially a warm welcome to new members!
I'm Muhammed Aslam, founder of ContextGram—an AI-powered email assistant designed to cut through inbox chaos. As a solo builder passionate about AI and productivity, I’ve been working on this to help teams and founders handle emails effortlessly.
✅ Visit our Product Hunt page: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/contextgram
Tip for newcomers: Engage with fellow makers—supporting each other builds amazing connections.
Would love to hear about your upcoming products—drop them below!
Excited to connect with you all!
@brigid_stewart exactly! Wanna try out https://actordo.com/ai-email-assistant/ ? Already working
This thing is cool.
I'm also building ActorDO which works as an Email Assistant.
Looking forward to see how yours evolves.
Following!
Looks like a really cool product, Muhammed, I'm excited to follow your launch. I'm also on a solo trek (difr.me) and would love to hear more about how you've been using PH, specifically what has worked best for you in terms of building a following for contextGram.
Did you post your product page right away, or did you spend time building connections before?
Are there particular types of PH users you're targeting to connect with, or more of just casting a wide net?
Did you jump straight into promoting your product, and if so what has gotten the best response?
Thanks for your time!
Dan
Thanks, Dan! I appreciate it. I checked out your solo trek, and it looks awesome.
For Product Hunt, I focused on engaging with the community from building the page to launch day. Seeking feedback, joining discussions, and building relationships helped create early traction.
We weren’t featured, but the engagement beforehand still brought meaningful support and organic reach.
LinkedIn outreach also played a big role in driving visibility.
By the way, you might find ContextGram interesting. It helps customer service teams handle emails more efficiently with AI-powered contextual replies. Would love to hear your thoughts!
Sorting emails can be a nightmare, especially when things pile up.