I find the "unfair advantage" is the spiciest, most intriguing part of a product. I'd like to get extra some visibility on the cool ones out here.
What's unique about your product that no one else has? Even if it's merely a vision or roadmap item (not yet real).
Comment if you think you've found the "magic" that's going to set you apart.
Whoa, I love Airdrop, but also have a PC. I might just have to try it.
Nice. Must have been hard to start from scratch, but that's a really nice barrier to competitors now that you've got the catalog.
thanks, that's exactly it. Took us 2 years to build, but it's worth it :)
Great UI. I could see myself using this over Google Analytics, just for the UI.
Thanks, glad to hear that :)
So good to see UX prioritized. Dashboards are really fun to design.
Aurelio
Behavioural analysis platform where you track your moods, activity & relationships.
Solid way to find your hindsight bias and get rid of toxic relationships.
Definitely interesting.
That second line - the world really needs this right now. I assume it uses the tracking from above to detect bias/toxicity in a data-driven manner?
yes, it uses analytics to show all your data in charts. I'm launching a query feature using which you can query your events and moods, and find any thing from your database of thoughts.
Query time of month where mood === "angry"
Query people with whom mood == "depressed" & activity === "work"
I believe it'll be game changing for people who want to deep dive into their mind and understand their problems. I see endless possibilities by connecting it to therapists and coaches.
Nice to see another .wiki domain out there. There are dozens of us!
Looks very slick. Style reminds me of a pleasantly minimalist Notion.
WHAT: namy.ai
WHY: A domain name generator that's actually good.
UNFAIR ADVANTAGE: it's actually good. Most domain name generator suck with suggestions. Namy is much better.
(currently having a small outage but I invite you to check it out in a few days if you need any domain name inspirations!)
Yeah Google Domains' is awful. For "overmind" they suggested "abovebrain" "belowbrain", etc.
You know what would be cool? If as you're typing in the prompt there's some kind of visual indicator that you've provided "enough" input. Kind of like iOS's fingerprint learner, as you add more info it visually fills up.
Yeah absolutely. Google domains, naminum, namerobot, namemesh, etc...
I've tried them all and frankly didn't find any useful. I have a lot of domains, so I thought, hey why not scratch my own itch?
--> namy.ai :)
I'm not sure I've found the magic, but here's my stab at it:
Editing the above message as per a brilliant feedback we received :)
ServerAuth : https://serverauth.com
Provides teams with the ability to control who can SSH into their servers, and when, as well as providing server monitoring and (coming soon) server management.
We've got a pretty huge unfair advantage. Both myself and my co-founder have been in the industry for a combination of over 30 years. We already work with other companies in this industry extensively, so it's meant we're able to be extremely accurate at getting exactly what our customers want into the product.
DevConcepts: https://dev-concepts.dev
Help people become true Full Stack developers by explaining a gazillion concepts of IT; from coding basics to secure coding & from UX design to IT infrastructure. This project is unique because of its breadth
My unfair advantage is the fact that I've worked as a developer, tech lead, software architect, security expert, sysadmin, infrastructure architect & founder/CTO during my career, giving me a rare perspective
1.- Wicked Templates wickedtemplates.com
2.- Tailwind CSS well designed websites for those lacking time or design skills.
3.- Fair prices, pro quality.
thedailyapp.co - A calendar for tasks and todo lists.
Instead of struggling to use a calendar that was always meant for meetings and events, use a calendar meant for tasks. Increase your productivity and achieve great things.
Sparrow helps indie founders get mentorship from startup advisors who are founders themselves. Our advisors' startups have generated millions in revenue, raised funding rounds and exited.
We've seen many founders spend hours trying to find the most relatable mentor and then getting advice that's irrelevant - so we went ahead and did the due diligence ourselves, to make sure the mentors only provide advice on what they've actually done and are ridiculously good at, for a reasonable rate.
It's called Sparrow (https://sparrowtheapp.com)
Your product name / link:
What problem it solves in one sentence
Your unfair advantage
DeFi Decentralized Financing
https://flow.page/defisidehustle
Peer-to-Peer Smart Contract Crowdfunding Community.
Working with Multi-Billion Dollar Partnerships that offer Profits, Equity, Digital Currency, Partnership Rewards along with recurring Community Funding.
Can a one person company be regarded as a unfair advantage ?
I mean, there are advantages to being a solo founder. But I'm not sure it'd be "unfair" since it's pretty easy for someone else to claim the same.
One advantage which I think of is that one don't need too much of revenue to keep the company floating.
So can operate in crowded market provided operating cost are low.
For sure. It's nice not having the stress of burning investor money at a terrifying rate.
I've got really low costs, so I can keep experimenting and refining for a long time. I'm not in it to become a unicorn, so this pace is great for me.
Watch Routine - https://watchroutine.com
A workout tracking app for Apple Watch, allowing you to leave the phone at home and exercise without distractions.
The unfair advantage is that it's built with a phone-free life in mind. There are other great workout apps for the Apple Watch, but all the good ones are built around a smartphone-first approach with the watch app often being an afterthought. Watch Routine runs independently on the Apple Watch and does not require a smartphone.
Hey @AndyAFK,, I need a small in understanding how you did location based currency change ?
I took a look at your landing page it looks awesome. I really liked how you show pricing right away i want to implement location based pricing. Can you please point me to some articles or code.
I couldn't reach you in dm on twitter. Thanks.
Hi @remidi, thanks! I'm using Paddle for the payments. Not sure if it's the best solution but it's easy to implement and the price localization works out of the box. There's a post on their website explaining it: https://paddle.com/blog/saas-localized-pricing/
Thanks for the info. It's helpful.
✂️ Pintura Image Editor
Pintura helps your customers upload better pictures, and saves your development team heaps of integration time.
My unfair advantage I think is the fact that I'm both a designer and developer, am an extremely patient person and have an unhealthy attention to detail.
This results in Pintura being incredibly polished. Me spending heaps of time on the tiniest details. I have a feeling it's going to be tricky for bigger teams to create the same result as there's lots of small details that require both code and design to be on the edge of their seat.
Designer/Dev combos are superheroes. Site looks slick.
Interesting. What's a "desktop wall"? Is it a site, or an app, or some kind of widget that plugs into native OS?
Wall as in wallpaper.
So it's a dynamic wallpaper for your desktop!
You can write, edit or check off your to-dos on the app, and it'll change your wallpaper to show the updated version, so you can easily sort out your priorities, right there on your wallpaper, with a single glance
Nice. Yeah, native on your desktop is even faster to access than an app or site, so I'd say that's a pretty great advantage!
Thanks! Glad you like it.
And as a matter of fact Focus Wall just launched yesterday on Product Hunt 🎉, and there's a launch sale going on right now that you can check out!
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