Jon Raney

Jon Raney

Leader @Sourcegraph | Creator of STRATA

About

I run enterprise sales at Sourcegraph and build iOS apps as a side hobby (7x App Founder). Strata AI started as a Christmas project because I was tired of copy-pasting between apps and ChatGPT. A few weeks later it was on the App Store. I'm drawn to building tools that solve problems I personally hit — the kind of thing where you think 'why doesn't this exist yet?' and then just go make it. SwingIQ came from wanting better golf feedback. InspectIQ came from a painful home inspection experience that a good friend brought to me. Always happy to talk iOS development, AI product ideas, or what it's like shipping code while running a sales team."

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Can you roast my landing page before launch?

Hello community!

This will be my first launch on Product Hunt. Wish me luck !

I m building a product that is already helping me (during testing) organize my lists of favorite places (cafe bars, restaurants, bakery, etc.) in different cities. For example, I live in Spain, in Valencia, and it s actually hard to find really good coffee in caf s here but I managed to do it. I created a list of great coffee places in Flistoo and want to share it with people who are looking for spots like these. And anyone can create a list of their favorite places and share it with friends.

Flistoo helps you discover, save, and share food and drink spots around the world, so you can stop saving places in notes and easily manage them in one app.

Jake Friedberg

1mo ago

What Pain-Point are you Solving and How did you discover it?

We re all builders here, which usually means at some point we looked at something clunky, slow, or frustrating and thought, there has to be a better way. Most products don t start with a grand vision; they start with irritation, curiosity, or firsthand pain.

I d love to learn more about how others here have navigated that journey:

How did you uncover the problem you decided to work on?
What signals told you this problem was worth solving?
How did you validate (if at all) whether people would actually pay for a solution?
Has your product stayed true to the original problem, or did it evolve into something different?
What surprised you the most along the way?

Tasos V

1yr ago

Pitch your product with max 5 words. Can you?

Vaizo - Maximize crypto gains with AI Whats yours? If you can do with less than 5 words, you have my respect lol :P
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