Igor Lysenko

Igor Lysenko

IXORDIXORD
Founder of "IXORD"

Forums

Nika•

2d ago

How much do you trust AI agents?

With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."

I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.

Nika•

7d ago

AI agents hire human bodies to do tasks in real life? What will be our relationships with AI agents?

Yesterday went through this Tweet by Greg Isenberg.

There is an app called "rent a human."

Zeeshan Anwar•

10d ago

How do you explain user drop-offs to non-technical stakeholders?

I work closely with product and growth teams, and one challenge I keep running into is explaining user drop-offs to people who aren t deep into analytics.

The data usually shows where users leave, but turning that into a clear, confident explanation without overloading dashboards or making assumptions can be tough. Especially when the audience is leadership or business stakeholders.

I m curious how others handle this in practice:

Talha Masood•

10d ago

The Future of SaaS

AI as you know it is disrupting industries, and the software industry is at the forefront of this disruption. So what will be the future of SaaS, a model that presents users value for use?

The first and most important impact as we are already seeing is that the barrier for non-technical people to build software they require will drastically drop. This is evident in tools like lovable, bolt, replit etc... where users with no coding experience can whip up apps in a couple of minutes or hours as the case maybe.

Nika•

12d ago

What are your top resources for being on watch of AI?

News in the tech world gets old quickly. It's no longer relevant in 10 minutes.

What helps you quickly navigate the world of AI?

I caught the latest news about AI from:

David Parrelli•

15d ago

Genuinely blown away by the support today

Just wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone who checked out Cue today.

I launched this morning not expecting much. It's a tool I built over the holidays that turned from a side project into the main project I'm working on. Seeing it hit #3 (so far) is honestly surreal.

Nika•

16d ago

What do successful Product Hunt launches have in common?

Over the past few days, I ve been trying to understand what helped the most successful launches stand out.

In general, here s what I noticed they tend to share:

  • Their Product Hunt page had at least 500 followers.

  • The product was in overall good condition (I mean, already had some level of reputation, really good marketing).

  • Many were hunted by well-established, well-known hunters on the platform.

  • Every comment received a response.

  • The visuals were strong there was almost always a video or demo featured at the beginning of the carousel.

Matt•

15d ago

How do you approach demos for your product?

As users, we all want to try a product before committing. As builders, we want to show real value without over-engineering and investing time 'just for show'. Finding that balance is harder than it looks.

I just shipped my demo for Rewo (https://rewo.app), and intentionally went with a live, real demo:

  • Fully functional product (same codebase as prod)

  • Uses demo data instead of real integrations

  • Some interfacing + sync pieces are disabled

  • Auto-resets on a schedule so anyone can jump in fresh

Nika•

18d ago

How do you perceive competition on Product Hunt on the same day?

My question is as follows, and I'll ask it right at the beginning:

Do you ask for help with upvoting from the people you're competing with on that day?

Nika•

20d ago

Advantages of launching during the week vs. Advantages of launching during the weekend (Explained)

I know this topic has been here a million times (and people will still ask me a few more times after that).

I personally see advantages in both cases, but maybe one more advantage when it comes to launching during the week.

Very briefly:

Nika•

20d ago

Can a large Product Hunt community help you with a product launch?

This is something I ll find out in just a short while, one week from now (Jan 28), as I m about to re-launch a digital detox app. If you want, follow, maybe you will be on watch of my steps and activities

However, that s not the main point of this post.

Nika•

21d ago

Losing a social account and a community built over years – how do you protect your account?

Yesterday, I had an unpleasant experience. For a few minutes, I lost my LinkedIn community of several thousand people (TL;DR: I was falsely accused of using suspicious software).

Fortunately, I got my account back but it was a strong reminder that we don t own platforms, nor our profiles on them.

Nika•

27d ago

How do you see the cult of multiple founders? (who, however, leave their businesses abandoned)

Over the past month, I've been scrolling through several LinkedIn profiles and noticed how some people have long portfolios of businesses that say:

Founder

Founder

Jimmy Lowery Jr•

29d ago

Who is pouring into you?

As leaders, we spend most of our time pouring into others. Our families, our friends, our teams. We invest our time, energy, and presence in being there for others. But somewhere along the way, it becomes easy to overlook an important question

Who is pouring into you?

Alex Cloudstar•

1mo ago

What makes you decide not to try a product?

There are plenty of tools that seem useful on paper, yet something makes us close the tab instantly.

Sometimes it s pricing, sometimes messaging, sometimes the onboarding feels unclear.

Often it s a gut feeling that s hard to explain.

Alex Cloudstar•

1mo ago

Do you think founders should talk more openly about projects that didn’t work?

We often see launch posts, milestones, and success stories.
What we don t see as much are honest breakdowns of products that quietly stalled or failed.

I feel there s a lot of learning hidden there about timing, assumptions, and trade-offs.

Nika•

1mo ago

Do you think the 9-9-6 work culture is right?

Yesterday, I came across a job posting from a specific SF company that offered Yesterday I came across a job posting from a specific SF company that offered a salary of 250k 1M (including equity), but realistically, I don't think they have that money; they're just grinding to satisfy investors and succumb to too much hustle culture.

Requirement: be available on-site from 9 AM to 9 PM 6 days a week in the office (and I bet even Sunday would be dedicated to meeting some team members in "free time"). In addition, they were willing to hire those who would relocate to SF.

Nika•

1mo ago

What will be the productivity hack of 2026?

For me, productivity means getting (more) results faster in less time. My goals for 2026 are closely linked to the fact that I want to learn a lot of things, which will require a lot of concentration.

Therefore, I think that a large part of what I want to gain will be ensured by:

Christian Van Gils•

2mo ago

Are you actually recharging, or just "re-syncing"?

I ve been watching the discussions here over the holidays, and it s inspiring to see so much passion. But it also got me thinking. After 35 years in the entrepreneurial world, I ve realised that my biggest mistakes didn't happen because I wasn't working hard enough they happened because I was running on an empty battery.

As founders, we are obsessed with "optimisation." We optimize our code, our funnels, and our growth. But this week, I m trying something different: I m optimising for rest.

I ve spent the last few days intentionally stepping away from the screen. Not to plan the next pivot or to "reflect on KPIs," but to actually let my mind go quiet. I m finding that the better I use this week to truly recharge my own energy, the more excited I feel about 2026.

It s a strange feeling to not be "productive" for a few days, but I m learning that my energy levels are the most important asset I have. If that battery isn't green, nothing else I build will be sustainable.

Nika•

2mo ago

Security tips that can save you time, money and stress (from my own experience, thank me later)

I have to admit I m a tragedy when it comes to being first at trying new technology or so which means I ve fallen for more scams and shady situations than I d like to count.

(At least I can warn my friends and family before they make the same mistakes, so that's the only advantage.)

I decided to share some best practices I regret not doing sooner: