We mostly get this questions "What is Slashit App" Let me explain today, Slashit App is a typing assistant tool built for people who type all day same thing. That mean if you are typing similar thing daily then you should use "Slashit App", if you rewrite sentence using chatgpt or grammerly but not saving your time and not match with your tone then you should use "Slashit App Magical Feature", if you copy same thing again & again and switch window for that then you should use "Slashit App Clipboard History Manager Feature". What we have in Slashit App: we have total 4 features and 1 upcoming features.
1. Dynamic Template: users can create dynamic templates for sending the same message to multiple people. No need to copy paste from notepad. They can use a shortcut like /msg for the template. And after type the shortcut popup will open and user can place dynamic information there like name, designation etc. See here: https://www.slashit.app/feature/...
2. Dynamic Template with AI: user can use Dynamic Template with AI. Using this, you can set 1 place in dynamic template where you will input the information. And you can add your own prompt so that based on your own prompt it will act. See here: https://www.slashit.app/feature/...
3. Snippet/Text Expander: for longer sentences, user can use a shortcut like hlo to expand it to Hello, Hope you are doing well. See here: https://www.slashit.app/feature/...
Slashit is a simple tool that helps anyone reply faster using dynamic templates, text snippets, and AI powered commands. Save time, reduce repetitive typing, and boost productivity, whether you’re in support, sales, freelancer or just writing a lot.
We ve all been there digging through old emails or Slack messages just to reuse the same onboarding text, client update, or performance report. It wastes time and breaks focus.
That s why we built Slashit App Snippets.
Instead of typing the same replies again and again, you just create a shortcut once like /onboard or /vendor and Slashit App instantly expands it into your full email or message.
The marketing landscape feels completely different than it was even two years ago. Social media algorithms are harder to crack, paid ads are getting more expensive, and everyone's fighting for attention in the same spaces.
Some people swear by TikTok and short-form content. LinkedIn seems to work for B2B but feels oversaturated. Twitter is either dead or thriving depending on who you ask.
Not all of us begin from the same starting line. A lot of what we learn happens along the way, and often, it's the trivial thing that could have made a big difference earlier on.
Today, I want to ask a question that might help someone shift their perspective.
I'm planning my Product Hunt launch and getting conflicting advice. Some people say to do a soft launch first to test the waters, get initial feedback, and learn the platform. Others say you only get one shot at the spotlight, so you should wait until everything is perfect and go all-in.
The soft launch camp argues you can iterate based on feedback and launch again later with a better strategy. The all-in camp says featured products get 90% of the attention, and if you don't get featured on your main launch, you've basically wasted your shot.
In a time when everyone is sharing their 6-figure MRRs from their businesses, it s sometimes worth taking a look back at how we started (and maybe even finding joy in the little things). :-)
Do you still remember the moment you received your first online payment?
the ai marketing space is going crazy right now, but there's this weird gap i keep noticing tools specifically built for "vibe marketing" are all over the place and barely tagged on product hunt. you know what i mean? those ai tools that don't just pump out generic content but actually get your brand's personality and create connections that feel real. after months of obsessively testing everything from ai sales bots to content optimizers, i finally put together a collection of tools that are absolutely crushing this balance between smart algorithms and actual human vibes: https://www.producthunt.com/@pol...
what gets me hyped about this whole category is how these tools are cracking the code on ai marketing's biggest problem: staying authentic while scaling like crazy. we're talking about ai that doesn't just spit out content it creates stuff that actually hits different, builds genuine trust, and gives people those good vibes that turn random visitors into ride-or-die fans. the tools in my collection are the real deal when it comes to this movement, from community platforms that actually understand culture to content creators that read the room and adjust their tone.
Over the last few months more and more companies have shared that ChatGPT has become one of their top acquisition channel
Some examples:
Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, explained that they went from getting 1% to 10% of their sign-ups coming from ChatGPT within 6 months
Marie Martens, Co-founder of Tally, said that they scaled from 2 to $3M ARR in the span of 4 months thank to a major influx of customers coming from ChatGPT & Perplexity