Eden

Eden

Scalable Android SaaS for Global Ops.

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We are a team of tech enthusiasts who believe that a powerful Android OS shouldn't be confined to a physical device or a heavy local emulator. That’s why we built QCCBot Cloud Phone—a SaaS-based virtual mobile infrastructure. My goal as an operator here is to bridge the gap between complex cloud computing and everyday efficiency. Whether you are a developer testing apps, a marketer scaling global campaigns, or an automation pro, we want to give you a "second phone" that lives in your browser, scales infinitely, and never sleeps. We’re here on Product Hunt to learn from this amazing community and see how we can push the boundaries of virtualized mobile experiences even further.

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Eden

6d ago

We're making OpenClaw embarrassingly easy to deploy (one-click server + Telegram)

Hey PH community

We've been working on something and wanted to share it with you all.

The backstory:

OpenClaw is a powerful automation system. But when we first tried to use it, we hit a wall: deployment.

Starnusp/starnusAyda Golahmadi

14d ago

Marketing has changed. Here's proof.

I posted a random thread on X about the cost of living in the Netherlands. Nothing about what we're building. Just genuine thoughts about life in the Netherlands.

It hit 1M+ impressions. And here's the weird part we got a ton of signups and paid users for Starnus from it. Without ever mentioning the product.

Meanwhile, my "here's what Starnus does" posts? Way less engagement.

This genuinely messed with my head. I'm sharing the actual X post below

Curatorap/curatoraImtiyaz

17d ago

Launching on Product Hunt Next Week... and Honestly, I'm Nervous

I recently saw a marketer with 10k+ followers launch and finish 6th with 348 upvotes. They followed a proper pre-launch and post-launch plan, did everything right, and still the outcome felt unpredictable.

Now I m launching @Curatora next week.

I m not a marketer. I have a little over 1k followers. Of course, asking for support helps. But I also keep hearing that a large part of the Product Hunt community shows up mainly for their own launch, then goes quiet until the next one.

That makes me wonder: how much of success here is strategy, and how much is timing and network effect?

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