Carol Moh

Carol Moh

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Novie Dizon

2yr ago

Hot Chocolate, Coffee or Tea? What's your go-to for an energy boost?

We're launching in a few hours, and I need all the energy I can get! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Claudiu Cogalniceanu

2yr ago

1 step backwards, 2 steps forward.The perfect summary of my previous 2 weeks.

As you may have noticed (or most likely not), I didn t had the chance to get a video or a post ready for my 8th week, and I have a perfectly good reason for it. 2 weeks ago I started working on some improvements for Sentrya. - Updated the UI and UX - Improve the processing speed - Added the option to delete your account - Allow users to update their whitelist filters Until Wednesday, everything was going according to plan. That s when I thought it would be a good idea to free up some space on my laptop. I started deleting some old videos, folders with stuff I didn t need, cleared my bin to make sure everything is clean, and got back to work. Opened up my code editor, and Nothing there. Just a blank file. I went on full panic mode. Started looking for the folder. Maybe I moved it. Maybe I can still save it from the empty bin. I almost started crying. All my work was gone. I f*ed up really bad this time. I went for a walk for 30min to calm down, and try to figure out what I can do to salvage Sentrya. Luckily, I remembered that I still had my old code on github, and I still had the front end code on another platform. It s not great, but it s better than nothing. So I went back to work. I had a lot of updates to add, so it took me until Monday to get everything back up to speed. And last week, I managed to: 1. Improve the processing speed after registration by a lot - by 95% to be more precise. The old process took about 30 minutes to get through a user s email headers and extract the necessary info. Now, it takes only a minute and some change. 2. Another thing that kept bugging me was the inability to update the filters after they were created. That lead to some headaches where you could miss an important email if the sender wasn t on your whitelist. Not anymore! Now you can add or remove senders from the whitelist as you wish, and filters will always remain up to date with your changes. 3. As a last thing, I m getting closer to removing the biggest barrier of entry to Sentrya. Sentrya was still in testing mode, which meant that it wasn t verified by Google, which used to put people off. I get it though. I wouldn t trust a new company that hasn t been verified, either. But that s all about to change. I got Sentrya ready to be sent to Google for a closer inspection, and I can t wait to get their verified badge. This should definitely increase user trust (fingers crossed ) Hopefully I can get everything sorted in time for a Christmas special See you next week.

2yr ago

What do you do to make your boring tasks fun?

PS: not doing it is not an option.
Carol Moh

2yr ago

What’s your focus for this week?

Wow, I just realized we only have a few weeks to go till the end of the year For me, I m just starting to prep and plan our content (and PH launch ) for the first quarter of 2024! What about you?
Deluar Hosain

2yr ago

What social media are you currently maintaining?

Social media just rocking! But for professional purposes, I maintain only three social media: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/delu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/mdeluar7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdeluar7/ Let's connect <3
Carol Moh

2yr ago

Congrats, we made it past Monday! How's it going for you so far?

I feel like I blinked, and Monday was over in a flash Currently in prep mode for launching (in a couple of weeks!!) and pulling together everything I have learned about PH to prep my team! It's amazing looking back at just how much I have learned in just a couple of months!
Lukas Rüger

2yr ago

Coffee or tea: Which beverage fuels your mornings?

We're having a small discussion in our office about this. The majority is part of the coffee-empire but a small group of tea-rebels is fiercely defending their opinion. What about you?
AmazingSylvia

2yr ago

I failed my first Product Hunt launch. Here's what I learned from this experience.

In September 2023, I had my first launching experience in ProductHunt. It is an AI video editing tool.To avoid advertising, I won't say the name. I would like to share why it is fail even it met the goal we were looking for at that time. Why I even changed my job considering this experience, and some insights about launching Product Hunt. I hope this article can help you if you are the first time hunter to let you know what s the right thing to do! Why I launched? To won early users to give us feedback, and help us to help us work together by giving some feedback to make our products better. About the result? I won over 250 users to sign up and use our product by myself. To clarify, I won them by launching our product and promote our ProduntHunt launch page and engaging with the community all by myself. How I failed I launched on September with 52 followers, I forgot about the position. There are five of us on the project team. I am the only one who engage with the community, do marketing at social media, in another words who cares about these launch. What is the situation? I worked at an editing software company that does global business for 10 years, AIGC related product is their new project teams. Our project team is led by VP. They used to have a global business but did better in developing markets such as Asia, Africa and Latin America.However, because of the arithmetic cost of AI products and the cost of models is relatively high, so we choose to do the European and American markets. I studied in England for two years. And I have 3 years of experience in overseas projects and 2 years of entrepreneurial experience in the UK. In other words, I know the European and American markets better than he does. But when I told him to look at ProductHunt launch to make his own account on it to interact with the community before launch he just listened and didn't move. After launch, I am the one who contacts angel users to help give us some feedback one by one. After all, he's the VP and he was in charge of other products before making ours, so I asked him to contact previous users to try it out and give us feedbacks on ProductHunt.He promised and he didn't deliver the message. Actually the company I worked for is not small, it have like over 300 employees. However, they are get used to the old way they earn money by running Google ads make users purchase of membership. They have a path dependency on the original way of commercialization. So they did not think highly of ProductHunt when they doing the brand new AI project. My insights: 1.ProductHunt launch is a teamwork thing. But in my last team it looks like I am the only one who cares. 2.Making sure that all the makers in your team are sign up and engage as much as they can with the community. That is the key. 3.Connect early users to give feedback. Start running social media early, contact former users to give comments, cuz one comment equals 3 upvotes! 4.Choosing a specific launch day, I saw other hunter wrote in their insights that you can seen the You can look at the total number of products in the AI category for the day to determine the competition and then determine whether to LAUNCH! That is what I learned from my first launch experience. Hope it can help you during your first launch!