Slava Nikitenko

Slava Nikitenko

Creator Your Price Booking
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Slava Nikitenko

9mo ago

Your Price Booking - Online service for booking hotels and daily rent

Book with personalized discounts, offer your price Modern hotel booking and daily rental service Your Price Booking does not prohibit hoteliers from reducing prices during the day.
Slava Nikitenko

10mo ago

Your Price Booking — 0% booking fees for travelers, fair conditions for hoteliers

We re preparing to launch Your Price Booking a hotel and short-term rental booking platform built to be fair and transparent for both travelers and property owners.

What makes us different:

0% commission for travelers no hidden fees, you pay only for the stay
Just 5% commission for hoteliers up to 3x lower than the industry average
No price parity rules hoteliers are free to set lower prices than on other platforms
Simple and powerful management tools control availability, bookings, and calendars in one place

We're currently working hard on the launch and would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or just see your support

Kelly

3yr ago

How do you plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle in 2023?

As 2022 comes to an end, I thought it would be neat to share how we plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle in the new year. For me, I plan to continually cook and eat at home more frequently and move my body on a daily basis. If you are in need of accountability to make cooking and eating at home a habit, consider following @themealprepjar on Twitter to find out when we launch!
Danny Kouba

3yr ago

What's the most powerful book you have ever read?

I recently bought the book "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill at a well-known bookstore for $4. I absolutely do not understand how this is possible, because I have to say that it is probably the best book I have ever read. And it was only $4, WTF?! So, what's the most powerful book you have ever read?
Franziska Kroll

3yr ago

Feel like a fraud sometimes? How do you overcome imposter syndrome?

Have you ever had the thought you ve only succeeded due to luck and not because of your talent or qualifications? And thus, don't feel like you deserve to be where you are? What are your tips and tricks to get your head straight again?
Zlatko Bijelic

3yr ago

What has been the most challenging part of starting a business (service or product)?

I know that everyone is hit with challenges in their journey of building a business, but what's the one thing that you seem to be stuck on? I'd love to help in any way I can to help you move forward. Open discussion :)
Lodovico Sella

3yr ago

What is your favorite tool for taking notes?

Note-taking apps are a solid addition to any productivity suite and can do wonders for your information-storing capabilities. The purpose of note-taking is to ensure that you can capture the essence of a set of information so that you are not burdened with memorizing everything words by word. What is your go-to tool for note-making? Mine is Apple notes, especially after the new update!
Rahul Issar

3yr ago

What's everyones goals for 2023? 🚀

I'm at the stage of reflection for the year and slowly thinking about goals and milestones I want to accomplish next year. Would love to know how others are thinking about this.
Ekaterina Arbuzova

3yr ago

If you could use only 1 social media for the rest of your life, which would it be? 👀

Yes, you can pick only one and have to stay loyal No switching! I d love to know your answers as we re a community of tech lovers and startuppy folks who connect with each other and our users/customers on a number of platforms.
Indu Thangamuthu

3yr ago

What's the book you wish you could read again for the very first time?

Mine is "The Little Prince" and "The Metamorphosis"
Evelina Radoycheva

3yr ago

🙌 Makers, pitch me your product in one sentence (and get feedback)

Do you have a go-to short sales pitch? Share it here and get feedback from the Product Hunt community.
Ankur Singh

3yr ago

How do you de-stress on a weekend to get ready for a more productive week?

Share a few ideas for the community!! We are live with SamurAI Please support our launch, we are live https://www.producthunt.com/post... We would need to surely de-stress after the launch on the Weekend.
Shubham Pratap Singh

3yr ago

Community focused startups, share your secret! 🤐 🙂

All the community focused startups, kindly share your strategy of building community around your platform. What was the challenges and how did you solve it? How did you go from zero to current userbase?
Slava Nikitenko

1yr ago

Office of the Citizen of Ukraine - Support of citizens of Ukraine

Заявіть про бажання на безкоштовну приватизацію земельної ділянки для будівництва житлового будинку, ведення дачного чи сільського господарства, садівництва або будівництва гаражу. Виїзд з України та відмова від громадянства України
Jan Demiralp

2yr ago

I taught myself web design and designed my dream website using Webflow. Here was my process...

I never wanted a boring template-based website. I looked online at the sea of Squarespace-inspired websites with similar layouts, colour palettes, and predictable designs. So, I took it upon myself to build something better. This was rather ambitious seeing as I had very basic web design skills. I had only really played around in Wix and basic HTML up until this point. But, I was hearing good things about drag-and-drop web design tools like Webflow and Elementor. So, I signed up for Webflow and fumbled my way through the process of creating my website. STEP 1: Figure out what I am going to build. At this point, I went into Figma and began outlining the website using wireframes. I didn't really know what I was doing so I watched some YouTube videos of other people using Figma to design websites. Through trial and error, I drafted the website outline for the home page, and now it was time to build! STEP 2: Build the home page Now, a big challenge I came up against here was translating the design I had in Figma into a responsive website. I spent hours trying to figure out the various elements and how to make the site responsive for mobile. I eventually built something I was happy with and I was feeling good about myself. STEP 3: Build the rest of the site Once the home page was done I gradually started building the other pages. This took an inordinate amount of time because I ended up constantly revisiting my old designs and changing them. My process looked somewhat like this: Design in Figma > Start building in Webflow > Deviate from the design > Go freestyle > Get in trouble > Scrap most of what I had built > Go back to designing in Figma [REPEAT] STEP 4: Marvel at the finished website After a LOT of time and MANY iterations, I finally got to the point where I was happy with the website. I had chosen the perfect font, the colour scheme was on point and the design was looking great. After months of developing, I stepped away feeling a sense of pride. STEP 5: Scrap the whole thing and start again Upon looking back at my website I realised that I had overlooked one thing. The core content. I had designed a beautiful art project with nice animations and cool interactions, but I realised that the story I was trying to tell was getting lost. So, with a heavy heart, I decided to pull the plug on the site and start again. Except, this time I was bringing all the lessons I had learned from my previous project into this one! CONCLUSION: No regrets In the end, some may say that my first website was a failure. But I would say it was a stepping stone. It was thanks to my first website that I was able to up-skill so rapidly in web design. No way on earth would I have gained the same skills by watching videos of other people building websites. It was thanks to this period of experimentation that I was able to bring these skills into developing my new website. And now... Time for the grand reveal! The original website: https://inner-compass-life-desig... The final website: https://www.innercompass.academy/ Let me know what you think and feel free to ask any questions, or share your own stories. Jan
Rehansh

2yr ago

How would you...

Let's assume your startup was a dish at a restaurant... How would you describe it on the menu, and what unique flavors would you offer diners?