As founders, calls are part of our daily life. Brainstorming, quick updates, random discussions with the team and there s always value in those moments. But most of the time, all that value just disappears after the call. By connecting Prodshort to your calendar, it automatically joins your calls and turns them into ready-to-post content.
If you're a founder and want to create content, I'm doing short discussion calls. Let's connect !!
Just wanted to share a little "behind the scenes" pain from the OptiClear launch. We all know the Apple App Store review process can be a rollercoaster, and I definitely hit a loop.
I had built this sweet "Invite a Friend" feature. The logic was simple: generate a code, share it with a friend, and both of you earn free premium days. A classic, organic growth loop, right?
Well, Apple hit me with a rejection. Apparently, unlocking premium features outside of their standard In-App Purchase flow (even as a reward) is a big no-no.
I built Prodshort because I understood after my previous companies that the hard thing is not to Build but to Sell. But because I'm a builder, not a seller. I decided to build something that Sells for me. And Because the trend is Founder Led Marketing, I decided to build something that Create content on your behalf. But there was a lot of AI tools out there. So I decided to go the opposite way, make it the most authentic possible. I want you to create content when you are not even aware of it. And honestly it worked for me. Many people tell me it's amazing but to keep it honest, NO ONE PAYED, and that's the only KPI I'm looking at. For now, I have feedback about the landing page being too AI generated, and doesn't reflect the quality of our product. And Builder socially scared from sharing there first content. Let me know what you think https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Quick one. I've been building software for over 20 years, and I've never done a seasonal discount before. But we just passed 40 free users, and I wanted to give people a reason to jump in this weekend.
The offer:
- Monthly plan locked in at $10/month (normally $29/month)
- That's 66% off, and the rate stays for as long as your subscription is active
I've been thinking a lot about how many tiny actions we repeat dozens of times a day typing our email, inserting today's date, pasting something without the formatting, saving a quote we just read.
None of them are hard. But they all pull you out of what you were doing.
A fun question: if you had one dedicated key on your keyboard that did exactly one thing just for you, nothing else what would it do?
Could be practical (type your email, open a specific app), could be wild (trigger a dramatic Slack status, send a pre-written passive-aggressive reply), could be deeply specific to your job.
It featured individuals who managed to build significant profit while running their businesses solo, without employees. Until now, I ve seen these more as exceptions rather than the norm.
Update: The Deel Leaderboard will no longer be going ahead today for the Paris event.
We re teaming up with The Pitch by @Deel, a global startup competition where up to 100 winners will receive $50k in funding and up to 10 winners will receive $1M+.
Last week Garry Tan (CEO of Y Combinator) shared his entire Claude Code setup on GitHub and called it "god mode."
He's sleeping 4 hours a night. Running 10 AI workers across 3 projects simultaneously. And openly saying he rebuilt a startup that once took $10M and 10 people. Alone, with agents.
I wrote a forum post not long ago on marketing as one of the rising in importance hires for all startups. This is all the things we've done, with some results and free resources.