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Emre Yılmazleft a comment
I used to think product was everything but seeing how community driven launches succeed on PH changed my mind. A personal brand acts like a trust layer before the user even clicks the landing page. It's definitely harder but the conversion floor is much higher.
Emre Yılmazleft a comment
The spaceship dashboard trend is definitely fading. Users today crave utility and clarity not flashing lights. 16% conversion is massive, did you also change the copy to match the boring UI or was it purely a visual simplification?
How making my Mac app look "boring" gave me a 16% App Store conversion rate 🍏✨
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Emre Yılmazleft a comment
The ability to edit entries anytime is a subtle but huge UX win. Most people underestimate how much friction a permanent entry creates for the user. Great to see you're listening to the community feedback directly. Keep shipping!
Shipped one of the most requested updates for Still ✨
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Emre Yılmazleft a comment
Mapping product reality beyond just task management is a bold move. I'm particularly interested in how Athena handles the technical debt vs. new decision history, can the AI subagents actually audit existing codebases to align them with the product intent? This would solve a massive context gap for engineering teams. Great vision Maya!
AI product workspace that tries to map product reality. What would you want it to understand?
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Emre Yılmazleft a comment
Spot on. The data hungry nature of utility apps is why users are becoming so skeptical lately. Building a business model that prioritizes privacy over telemetry might not be a VC favorite but it's the only way to build long term trust How do you dandle bug reporting or performance monitoring without collecting any telemetry at all? Love the transparency here!
Why my Mac cleaner collects ZERO data (and why VCs would hate my business model). 🛑📊
Orhan KilicJoin the discussion
Emre Yılmazleft a comment
For me, it has to be Raycast. I found it here a while ago and it completely changed my workflow. It's like a Swiss Army knife developers, everything from clipboard history to custom API scripts is just a keystroke away. It's the benchmark I use when thinking about great UX for developer tools. Once you go Raycast, you can't go back to a standard launcher.
What's a tool you discovered through Product Hunt that you now use every day?
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Emre Yılmazleft a comment
Man, that 'Invite a Friend' rejection is a classic Apple Review heartbreak. We've all been there. Since direct premium rewards are a no go for them, have you thought about moving the referral logic entirely to a web dashboard? You can reward users with credits or extended trials through a web login which Apple usually complains less about since it's not strictly 'in app' unlocking. Thanks for...
Had to kill my favorite feature to survive Apple Review 🍎✂️ (Referral System)
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