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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
Balancing editability with free writing feels tricky. How did you keep edits from breaking that raw flow?
Shipped one of the most requested updates for Still ✨
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
What kind of tasks are users actually trusting it with first in real projects? More like small fixes or something slightly bigger?
One week after launch: thank you Product Hunt + what Ovren learned
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
How well does the intent detection hold up with messy, slang heavy Instagram DMs?
since everyone's asking, let's talk AI :)
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
How often does the system break when recording flows with Playwright, especially on dynamic pages?
Holy shit... I just automated sth I thought was impossible with AI: product tutorial videos
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
A dedicated leaderboard removes a lot of noise from the usual feed. You can actually compare like for like launches.
Vercel Day is live 🚨
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
Do we become operators of systems instead of building things?
Oliver Nathanleft a comment
Feels like the real answer isn't brans vs product, it's timing, too much brand early can distort feedback, too little means no one notices you.
Oliver Nathanleft a comment
This feels like distribution turning into product usage. Do you think behavior sticks once the incentive is removed?
🗣️ Today's leaderboard is powered by voice
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
Launch day really does compress months of assumptions into a few hours. What surprised you most about how people actually used Velo?
Watching PH community use our product in real time is the most terrifying and rewarding thing
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
This feels way more complete than subtitle only localization. How big a difference has on screen text translation made in output quality?
Oliver Nathanleft a comment
That 20 seconds "aha" feels huge. What was the hardest part of getting users to feel value that quickly?
We Did a Podcast with Google: What We Shared about Monetizing a Chrome Extension
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
The SSO versus API rate limits comparison says a lot. How often do you think founders confuse loud requests with real demand?
We spent 6 months building for enterprise. Nobody bought it.
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
I think best depends way more on task type than people want to admit. Coding, research, and agent loops usually need different strengths.
What's the best AI model for OpenClaw?
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
This is probably the strongest kind of validation you can get, people were interested even when half the launch was broken.
We had the worst launch in Product Hunt history - but we went #4. Here's what happened.
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
The interesting part is not even the recording, it's how someone reacts when you say no. Do you think that response tells you more than the tool itself?
Would you stay on a sales call if you knew you were being recorded without consent?
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Oliver Nathanleft a comment
I'd honestly pick anonymity. Reddit without that feels like a totally different place. Would people still post honestly if they had to verify with their face?
If Reddit required face scans to prove you’re human… would you still use it?
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