Hello, Product Hunt! I vote for "marketing is more important!" Recently, building has become really easy with the help of AI agents and tools like Cursor(thx Ai). I think the time and money needed to create a good product have significantly decreased thanks to various SaaS programs. However, I still don t have any references to introduce to you ( ). I feel like I ve neglected marketing, which is more important than making the product. (Please tell me this is the real reason...) Especially for indie makers like me, marketing is the hardest part (I wish someone could do it for me! ). Making a good product and promoting it are both important, and it s a pointless debate. Still, making vs. marketing? What do you all think? And if there are any cost-free ways for indie marketers or beginner marketers to try out, could you let me know?
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Hello! Just want to introduce myself quickly My name is Oleksii and I m new here! Looking for inspiration, motivation and network here. Probably going to create my own product in nearest future. I keep seeing videos on YouTube where people talk about how they built a cool app without any programming knowledge at all like they just talked to different AI agent and it did everything. Sounds awesome, but almost always by the end they start selling their course or try to drag you into some paid community, and then I m no longer sure: is this really possible or just another way to sell something? That s why I m writing here I d love to talk to people who ve actually tried it. Maybe someone has experience creating an app without a coding background? Or is it really impossible without at least some basic knowledge?
Nobody said running a startup was easy but some issues whether it's increasing DAU, perfecting ad copy, increasing MRR, hiring, or whatever can be pull your hair out levels of frustration.
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