Today I launched #32 on PH and was thinking back to the first software product I made.
It was a simple .exe popup I sent to a few friends...they had to type 'Andrew is awesome' before it would go away π€£
I was so pleased...
Booka - Minimal Booklist, it's an iOS App launched 5 years ago. That was when I learned Swift and UI design by myself. It went through several redesign and ends up get 30k downloads til today π.
My first product was @pepi_post. It's a cloud-based email delivery platform.
And, yesterday I released my last product for 2020- GradeMyEmail
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Heyform : The Paperless solution for all industrial needs
https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Our team was working for the last 3 months on a product that brings a new user experience while effectively collecting data through online forms. We made Heyform because we needed a solution for collecting data with better data insights. We have designed this in such a way that even the newbies to coding, who don't even know to write a "hello world" program in any programming language could use it. This is just a platform to start your data collection journey by creating elegant online forms within just a couple of clicks.
Be that coolest guy to grab the first experience of HeyForm and check it out at https://heyformhq.com/
A Video Game me and my friend made in college. It was a simple platformer game with an intense storyline we put up.
Being huge gaming fans ourselves shipping a self-made game was so satisfying.
https://hubbleform.com
A Typeform alternative
It's live and free for indie makers π
(p.s - I always wanted to use Typeform but their free tier was limited to just 11 questions and 0 logic jumps and 35 USD for basic tier. I find it costly for indie makers so I built my own and opened it for others.)
My first product was a prayer social network for my Christian friends to share & vote on prayer topics. Had no idea how to do web development and was learning and making at the same time. Little did I know that there are people on the Internet looking for web vulnerabilities who found a way to SQL-inject my entire database and nuke all users' passwords so I had to shut it down and focus back on my school work. :) I learned many things from that experience.
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