With improved generative models now being widely available, we re reaching a point where we can get full front-end code and simple functioning code for apps from a single prompt. What are the factors that determine whether development roles can be replaced by models? What s our added value as humans?
Building an amazing product is one thing. Getting it seen, acquiring users, and scaling ads efficiently? That's a whole different beast. It often feels like a constant battle against budget burn and complex platforms.
Hi guys, i have a specific question, have i found this platform and looks like if Docsend marry Hotjar they would have this Pitch Craft as baby https://pitchraft.com/ have you used it . do you recommend. i have 800 investors whom i want to reach out
I know a lot of fellow builders who take months to build a product that has not been tested in the market. Then there are others who build the product in days or weeks, test it in the markets and decide whether to continue to build it or abandon it.
For me, I was certain that my product is validated and needed in the market. It took me about 4 months to build the MVP.
I am building a company in the mediatech space, where we are working with production studios on providing pre-release content testing analytics (think analytics on film and tv shows before they are aired / released). We have some big names signed up.
Being Post-product and in revenue mode, we are looking to connect with investors who are active in the media tech space. It feels like everyone is in an AI haze at the moment :) Even though we generate a lot of audience data, we are a big data / ML company at the moment (want to be honest about it). Would appreciate folks sharing the names of any funds / Investors out of SFO / LA / NY who might be active - and is looking to get involved in things beyond / Adjacent to AI.
I made my first chrome extension using solely Chatgpt. I wanted to see if it was really possible for a non-technical person like me. I was really proud of myself, it inspired me to want to build more! But when I tried to add more features to it, I think the code got too bloated and messy and it just blew up so I just continue to use the extension for the basic need I have to save and organize notes I make on products that are interesting to me without all the bells and whistles I would have wanted. I wasn t trying to make money on it, just something to prove I could do it, and I got to feel what it was like to launch something on Product Hunt - yay!
But I ve also seen alot of posts/comments from more technical folks around the web hating on non technical people for believing that you can go from 0-1 and that these new tools are best to speed up work for technical people who already know how to code, not for newbies who end up with something that works by copying and pasting crappy code spit out by LLMs of their choice.
Building an amazing product is one thing. Getting it seen, acquiring users, and scaling ads efficiently? That's a whole different beast. It often feels like a constant battle against budget burn and complex platforms.
AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.
Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.
AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.
Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.
I ve been hunting and playing around with AI agents for a while now, and while the progress is impressive, I keep running into things that make me think: Why can t it just do this already?
What s one thing you wish agents could do today that they just can t (yet)?
With improved generative models now being widely available, we re reaching a point where we can get full front-end code and simple functioning code for apps from a single prompt. What are the factors that determine whether development roles can be replaced by models? What s our added value as humans?
I want to hit an api with some text and get a "likekyhood of ai generated" score. does this exist already? I would expect to have to pay which is fine!
Every time I vibe code there is always this huge lift that I constantly have to go through. Authentication, billing, password resets, emails, signup, waitlist, landing page and when it s all said done and the app is ready then comes the marketing, the blogging, the social media automation, the product hunt launch etc etc etc . So much repetitive crap that I have to do just to get a simple app up and running. How do you guys handle all this?
Since I am a coder and a hammer sees everything as a nail, I decided to create all this code as a template so I can jump into building an app right away. There is actually a lot more than what I mentioned above e.g customer support, chat, roadmap for building in public, email flows and more coming.
I've been browsing Product Hunt almost every day recently and while there's been an explosion of AI tools, I still feel like some problems haven't been fully solved yet.