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Product Hunt 4.0 for Mobile - Discover your next favorite thing, now on iOS and Android 📱

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Product Hunt 4.0 for Mobile is faster, simpler, and more informative. The was rewritten from scratch, available on iOS and (finally!) Android. Enjoy. 😸

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Luiz Henrique Coelho
Does gifs in the gallery work now?
Abhilash Jain
This is 🔥 love the interface and its blazing fast.
Chirag Chopra
GIFs still take forever to load on iPhone app.
Pallav Agarwal
Neat update! By the way, you have a spelling mistake on the third page of the welcome screen.
Balaji R
The app is very well done for a 1.0 👍. Kudos on the launch. There are a few things that I think need some lovin: 1) On fresh launch, when I click on a product from the home page, it opens up the card view to that product. All good till now. Now, if I back out and click on another product from the home page, it opens up a random card 😿. 2) The card based navigation is super frustrating. You should try and ignore the swipe distance and just move the cards one at a time. 3) One of the most important features of a product listing are the comments. It's really sad that only the top two comments are featured in the card view. And to make it worse, when you click on `show more`, it opens up the full product view and scrolls all the way to the bottom. This makes me loose my position in the comments section. 4) As others have suggested, a Dark Mode would be super helpful. 5) I also think, the number of comments could be placed for each product on the home page. That would help encourage people to participate in the discussion. Overall, a great start. I'm a little sad that it took this long for an Android app but I get it 😜
Nanda

Previously I used to add products to collections on iOS App. I'm unable to do it now. Is it intentionally removed or something else?

Pros:

Elegant UI

Cons:

No collections feature. Am I missing Something?

Aswin Bakshi
Finally On Android :)
Peter DeNatale
Love the new update! Super clean!
Dan Witte

Can I not add reviews via mobile? Couldn't figure out how to do that...

Pros:

Improved UI, cleaner, all that fun stuff

Cons:

Lots of bugs in the UI, app freezing

Prathmesh Ranaut
Any reason why you went with a native Android app and didn't go with a progressive web app for Android?