p/general
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Sharath Kuruganty
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p/slashit-app
Aftabul Islam Samudro
Most of us spend half our day typing the same messages again and again follow-ups, status updates, or quick replies.
Typing faster doesn t solve that. Writing smarter does.
That s where Slashit App comes in.
It lets teams:
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Ansh Deb
Hey everyone,
I m curious to know: What are some of the apps, tools, or services you ve discovered that have truly transformed the way you work or build your startup/product, or basically helped you in day-to-day work productivity? It could be anything from project management, productivity hacks, automation, communication, or even wellness tools that help you stay focused.
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Elif Şahinduran
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Gabe Perez
Rucha Joshi
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Hubert
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Utku Uzun
Talshyn Nova
Remember when products designed for consumers unexpectedly revolutionized how businesses operate? For example, Discord started as a chat app for gamers but is now essential for remote teams.
Its journey from gaming-focused platform to business tool is fascinating:
Originally built for gamers needing low-latency communication
Features like server organization, voice channels, and role permissions were perfect for gaming
Discord thrived during the pandemic as businesses discovered its community-building strengths worked brilliantly for remote collaboration
Now powers everything from customer communities to virtual events
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Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
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Sudheer Bandaru
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p/dockhunt
Jake Crump
I was recently reminded of @Dockhunt and how fun it was to see what kinds of apps different folks kept in their dock. I remember it being a cool way to discover some new products I hadn't seen before. I'm also just a big fan of desktop apps over web apps. I find it a lot easier to stay focused when I'm flipping between apps vs flipping between tabs.
These are the apps in my dock:
@Google Chrome - Pretty basic. I've really been considering switching over to @Horse though.
@Slack - The de facto option.
@Superhuman - Maybe the fastest I've become a fan of a product. I think I was pushing it on others within a few hours.
@Notion - Great for documentation and collaborating. I also use it personally for tracking books I read and video games I play, along with tracking personal projects.
Notion Calendar - The menu bar aspect of this is really what sold me. It makes it so much easier to stay on top of my meetings every day.
@Linear - We just recently switched over to Linear here at @Product Hunt and I've been loving it. Pro tip: if you prefer the desktop app, there's a setting to open links in the app, but you can only set that option through the web version.
@iTerm2 - I've tried others, but this is my favorite. This + @Neovim is just
@Claude by Anthropic - This has been my LLM of choice for a while, and I really like having it as a desktop app. Especially the keyboard shortcut to quickly bring it up and ask something.
@Tandem - Super easy to stay in touch and sync with teammates. Incredibly useful for a remote team.
@Spotify - I typically have a YouTube video on in the background, but if I'm writing or doing something more focused, I'll typically have some kind of Jazz going.
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Ernest Wolfe
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Kenedy Paulino
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Manas Sharma
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Lindsay Davis
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Cristina Imre
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Umar Saleem
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Alin Rauta
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p/self-promotion
Viktor Solovej
Hey, I m building a tool where you just chat to automate tasks no setup, no coding. It connects with your apps and gets stuff done.
Quick question:
What tools do you use for repetitive tasks right now? (Zapier, Notion, n8n, Make.com, etc.)
What are the most common apps or SaaS tools you use every day?
What s the most annoying part of your workflow?
Would you be interested in trying an early version and helping shape a tool that could save you hours each week?
Appreciate any thoughts!
Hunter
Emmanuel Lefort
Ghost Kitty
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deepu
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