Learning what it really means to go from 0 to 1
Hey Product Hunt ๐ I'm Edo, Comms at Memoket.
After many years working in communications for different companies, I had the chance to join Memoket from close to day one. Building something out of nothing has been quite a challenge, but honestly not as hard as I expected, mostly because we have an incredible group of talented people on the team led by @terrence_wang1.
What I didn't expect was how different it feels to be on the builder side. In comms you're always telling other people's stories. Now I'm living one. And that pressure of making sure what we build actually resonates with real people, hits very differently when it's yours.
The problem we're solving is one I've felt personally for years. Countless meetings, client calls, and negotiations where something important gets said and then slowly disappears by the time you're back at your desk. I've been that person furiously typing notes while trying to stay present in the conversation. It doesn't work.
That's what drew me to Memoket. And it's what gets me out of bed every morning.
I'm new here and genuinely just looking to connect. If you're building in AI, hardware, or productivity, or just want to talk go-to-market and comms, I'd love to exchange ideas.

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Love this take on going from 0 to 1...telling stories vs living them really does hit different!
Memoket tackles a pain I've felt too...frantic note-taking in calls. I'll check it out.
I'm Rian, founder of The Sponge...an AI flashcard app with a browser extension that turns webpages into spaced repetition study material.
Launching on PH soon...if you're up for it, would appreciate a follow (see "PRODUCT HUNT LAUNCH" link in my profile).
@rianbrobย That's awesome, Rian. Congrats on the upcoming release of The Sponge. I'll check it out. Hope everything goes well with the launch!
Really appreciated reading this.
What you wrote feels very real โ especially the tension between wanting to stay fully present in a conversation and also not wanting to lose the important details afterward. Thatโs such a common problem, but you described it in a way that feels personal and honest.
I feel lucky to get to build alongside you. You bring a lot of clarity, care, and conviction to what weโre doing at Memoket, and I think that comes through clearly in this post.
Heywa
Hi Edo,
I'm very much in the same boat as you. Had a number of corporate marketing roles and now running go-to-market for @Heywa .
Having been doing this for 6 months now, your post resonated.
It's the difference between having a stable & clear roadmap every quarter vs. continually evaluating and optimising your approaches in everything you do.