Uttam Kumar

Uttam Kumar

Side Project Addict
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About

As a Side Project Addict, I’m always building, experimenting, and launching new ideas just for the thrill of it. I love turning random sparks of inspiration into real, usable products, learning, iterating, and growing with every project I start, whether it succeeds or simply teaches me something new.

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Murrorp/murrorMona Truong

14h ago

How long does it usually take to upgrade your product before releasing it on Product Hunt?

After our first launch on Product Hunt, our team spent a little over a month upgrading the product. There were major changes to the UI and several new features added, so the process took time from discussions and redesigning the interface to testing, fixing bugs, and updating AI prompts.

We re also a very small team, so everyone had to push themselves to give 200%. Time and resources are limited, and at the same time, we also had to work on securing funding for the next six months to keep the team running and continue developing the app.

Scheduled Letters + 4 New Fonts

Stillmail just got a little more thoughtful.

You can now schedule your letters to be delivered at a specific time. Whether it s tomorrow, next month, or a moment that truly matters. Along with that, you can choose from 5 different fonts to give your letter the right tone and feeling.

Jake Friedberg

21d ago

Are there benefits to being personal with customers anymore or has everything become transactional?

There are countless products and services out there, and I ll admit I sign up for more than I probably should. But I usually stop using them for a few common reasons:

  1. It doesn t actually fit my needs

  2. The company feels unreliable or opaque

  3. The value doesn t justify the cost

After spending my career in enterprise software, I ve noticed that many of these issues aren t just product problems, they re relationship problems.

When companies show a bit of intention, clarity, and care, trust goes up. When they don t, everything feels disposable, even good tools.

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