
Hi everyone!
I'm offering a "pay-what-you-want" Figma design service to help founders bring their ideas to life.
Whether you want to visualise your idea to help with MVP planning, presenting to investors or validating the idea with potential users - I can create polished, professional mockups for you in Figma. You can then use these in landing pages, slide decks or posts to help convey your vision.
✅ Perfect for early MVPs, startup concepts, side projects, or even just landing pages.
✅ No upfront cost. You only pay if you're happy with the final design - and you decide how much.
✅ Already have a MVP? I can help improve the design of it.
Why "Pay-What-You-Want?"
I'm just starting out offering my Figma design services professionally, and looking for projects to help build up my portfolio. If you're interested in the kinds of designs I could make, check out a project I'm working on at the moment here that I did the design for: kanbankanban.com
If you're interested, please DM me with:
- A description of your idea/project
- What you would like designed (landing page, app screens, etc.)
Happy to jump on a quick call too if you prefer!
Depending on interest, I'll only be able to take on only a few projects right now - so the earlier you reach out, the faster I'll review and get started.
Thanks for reading!
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Hey fellow Huzzlers,
Hope you had a great weekend!
Last week, I had the chance to speak with several early-stage AI entrepreneurs. And two big Pains kept coming up for them:
- Getting first paying customers (fast)
- Getting accepted into a top-tier accelerator (YC apps are closing soon!)
After reflecting on the conversations, I realised both challenges share one core need:
A solid Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy.
Now, a bit about me:
In my “day job,” I create GTM strategies for VC/PE-backed companies (>$20M ARR). I typically charge $10K+ per plan, tailored to each client’s market, customer data, and goals.
Over the last 3 years, I've done this for nearly 100 companies, seeing firsthand what truly drives revenue growth.
This got me thinking:
Could I leverage AI to make top-level GTM strategies available to early-stage founders for $100?
I spent the weekend fine-tuning an agent that creates robust, founder-ready GTM plans specifically for AI-native startups.
Now, I need your brutally honest feedback.
Here's what the current iteration of the report includes:
- 1. Executive Summary: Key GTM recommendations, previewed at a glance
- 2. Startup Summary: Pain you're solving, your stakeholders, and your core value prop
- 3. Go-To-Market Foundations
- - Strategic insights tailored to the market you are tackling, things to keep in mind (e.g, how to create a moat, how to make sure you are after a $1B idea, etc...)
- - Who your Ideal Customer should be and why
- - Ideas of the most effective features you should build in your MVP and Why
- - Recommendations of different packages and their price, and reasons why they would be effective
- - Step by step process on how to get your first customers. Including how to get to talk to your first 10-20 stakeholders to get feedback on your idea. It includes email templates, LinkedIn message templates, Outbound sequence templates, how to do research on the stakeholders, AND how to navigate the conversation with them (including examples of questions to ask to validate your idea, as well as how to ask for referrals to keep the conversation going)
- 4. Accelerator Application
- - Nuances to keep in mind when applying and/or for interviews
- - How to leverage this GTM plan to come across as an expert in your field and in growing startup revenue
- 5. Parting Words: A dose of encouragement (because this journey is f*cking hard!)
Right now, I’m offering this report in exchange for detailed feedback.
If you’re interested, please comment below with:
* What would make you pay $10K (let's imagine you have the budget) to a consultant/business coach/course?
* Your startup’s URL (it’s ok if you don’t have one, simply provide details about your startup idea)
* Any additional information you want the agent to know (you can be as detailed as you like
* Where I can send the PDF (email, LinkedIn profile, Reddit handle, or somewhere else is convenient)
Thanks for reading this far 🙏
I hope I can help you sharpen your GTM plan, get those precious first customers, and maybe even get you accepted at YC!

Hey guys! I am looking to get brutally honest feedbacks on my SaaS. I have built a tool to help teachers save hours on grading essays. Here's the link -> AI Essay Grader
Thanks! 🙏

1. build a killer knowledge base
- write 5-10 faqs covering common issues, like “how to reset your account.” my faq page cuts most support emails.
- use a free tool like notion to host a public help center, simple and searchable.
- update it monthly based on new user questions you see in emails or x dms.
- link to it in every support reply to nudge users to self-serve.
2. use ai for assessment, not answers
- set up a basic ai chatbot to categorize tickets (e.g., “billing” or “bug”). i've used a free zapier flow for this.
- but always follow up with a human reply, users hate ai-only responses.
- train the ai on your faqs to suggest relevant help articles before escalating.
- keep tweaking the bot’s logic to avoid frustrating users with bad suggestions.
3. leverage your community
- start a discord or forum where users can help each other. my 50-user discord resolves 20% of questions.
- pin a “support” channel with links to your faq and email for quick access.
- thank active community members with free months or swag, it builds loyalty.
- monitor threads to jump in when needed, but let users shine.
4. prioritize high-impact replies
- focus on new users first, they’re most likely to churn. i reply to trial users in under 2 hours.
- use canned responses for common questions, but personalize the opener (like “hey sarah”).
- track support trends with a free tool like google sheets to spot recurring issues.
- fix bugs fast and email affected users, they’ll stick around if you’re doing good.
good luck with your efforts to scale.
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i've been helping founders rank higher in ai search results over the past few weeks.
helping them create a free, organic, and consistent traffic channel that drives business growth.
couple months from now, nothing will drive more sales than having ai recommend your products and services.
analyze your site's ai seo score at https://lm-seo.com and get a step-by-step action plan tailored to your site.

I just launched my first SaaS and would really appreciate your feedback.
A bit of context:
Over the past two months, I’ve been working on a project inspired by my own needs as a Reddit user. My goal was to bring together various existing tools into a more accessible and practical solution.
Features available:
- Schedule and post at the optimal times
- Track and analyze peak activity from active users across subreddits
- Manage your scheduled posts with a daily, weekly, or monthly calendar (you can disable or update them)
- Add (and group them with tags) users to uncover pains, desires, headlines, alternatives they seek, and their most engaged subreddits.
Here are some features I have in mind:
- Automatic posts every X days
- Launch an app for iOS/Android
- Post in multiple subreddits at the same time
- Bag of Words for subreddits (similar to trends, but more specific, as it would show relevant words for each specific subreddit)
landpage: https://postdit.com
I’d really appreciate any feedback! 🙌

I'll start first.
36.
Also, what's your favorite domain registrar service?
Mine is Namecheap, but thinking of trying Porkbun.

Curiosity for those who are building projects (or trying to build):
What is the most annoying or repetitive problem you face in your daily life as a builder?
(It may be something small, but it bothers you every day.)
Currently what gives me the most work is marketing.
I'm trying to better understand the behind-the-scenes of the builder's journey.
If you can share, I’d love to hear!

I’ll start by apologizing for the title — I swear it wasn’t supposed to be one of those "you won't believe what happened when I drank vinegar and cinnamon" type of headlines (does anyone else get bombarded by those insane ads?). 😅
Two months ago, I didn’t even know what GitHub was. Today, I’ve shipped 3 real apps:
- 🤑 WillTheyConvert
- 💣 BoomHabits
- 🌴 DubaiDiscoverer
They’re not perfect. They’re not profitable. But they prove ONE IMPORTANT THING: Anyone can start building.
Back then, I had zero technical skills. GitHub, npm install, APIs — all sounded like magic to me. I didn’t buy courses or join bootcamps. Instead, I watched free YouTube videos.
My first project was BoomHabits.com — just another habit tracker. But not because the world needed one more habit tracker. Not to make money. But to LEARN. To finish something real. To prove to myself: "I can." And 3 days after launch? BoomHabits had 200+ users and even got a lot of love on Fazier (#3 Product of the Week)! For someone who didn’t even know what GitHub was weeks earlier, it felt unreal. 🔥
Next, I built WillTheyConvert.com — a tool to test startup ideas before wasting time and money. Fake landing pages. Fake pricing pages. Real data on what people actually want. It was smart, simple, and useful. And in just 3 days after launch, I had 70 registered users and 20 active flows.
Finally, I returned to a project I started a long time ago but abandoned: DubaiDiscoverer. It’s a full travel guide for Dubai, built completely by myself. Recently, I gave it a full redesign, and now I’m focusing on SEO.
But here’s the thing: The point of this post isn’t to show off. It’s to remind you of one simple fact:
If someone like me — literally starting from ZERO — can build and launch 3 real apps in just 2 months... You can too.
- You just have to START. 🏁
- Don’t wait to be "ready."
- Don’t wait until you "know everything."
- Start messy. Start clueless. Start afraid.
And hey — did I waste some money along the way?
Absolutely.
I had to pay for tools like Cursor or Lovable.
Was it a "bad investment"? You could say that.
But it wasn’t a waste — because thanks to that, I gained practical skills, real knowledge, and even real connections.
Today, I chat daily with several awesome people on X — exchanging ideas, helping each other grow. 🚀
I don’t regret a thing.
If I did it, you can do it too. ✨

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Making a playlist on the usage of color as an integral component in design.
Just to drill in the importance consider this.
UPS and the Brown Branding Backfire
UPS chose brown in 1916 to convey reliability and hide dirt—earning the nickname "Big Brown" in the U.S.
But abroad, the color clashed with local contexts: in Spain, brown trucks evoked hearses; in Germany, brown uniforms recalled Nazi "Brownshirts."
A reminder that even color can carry unexpected meaning across cultures.
Here's the video where I dive deeper.
Also, here's a more detailed blog post.

Frank – a CLI that generates commit messages and mocks your code with surgical sarcasm
I'm a developer, and if there's one thing that makes me procrastinate and that I hate, it's writing commit messages. Especially when the code is a mess and I can't even explain what happened.
With that in mind, I'm creating Frank, a command-line bot that:
- Generates plausible commit messages (based on changes in your code)
- And also comments on your code with sharp humor, like "I'm tired of your mess".
The target audience is devs (mainly backends and fullstacks) who:
- Live in the terminal
- Are too lazy to write decent commits
- Hate “cute” assistants who treat everything like a productivity spa
- Like sarcasm and are self-critical enough to laugh at their own code
The goal isn't to automate everything or pretend that committing is fun.
It's just to lighten the boring task with a dose of sarcasm and make your Git history less embarrassing.
I'm validating the idea and would love to hear what you think:
- Would this be useful in your day-to-day life?
- What kind of dev do you think would use this all the time?
- Do you have any suggestions for sarcastic comments for Frank?
Have you ever had a headache with a poorly done commit that you don't even understand later? Like: fix: things
> …but no one knows what things are — not even you.

Hey everyone! Today, OpenAI released their new images API. I couldn't find any good tools to generate Studio Ghibli style images so I've added it to Huzzler. Each member on Huzzler has been grated 2 free credits to generate images.
We use the highest-quality setting to generate the best possible images with OpenAI and the results are amazing.
Check it out: Huzzler Image AI 😁

Looking for a video recording tool that I can use to record a video showing my web app being used.
I've seen videos of screencasts where the video would zoom in when the user clicks or types on an form.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Preferably a free tool but happy to consider paid ones as well

- List every fact about what you are selling
- Transform those facts into benefits
- Make the best offer you can from those benefits
Learned this today in this awesome article:
https://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com/newsletters/zgkl_best_copywriter.htm

- Go to the Forum section on PH. It's a newly relaunched feature and a great way to connect with the PH community. Now head to the "Introduce Yourself" topic and introduce yourself to the community.
- Next, explore the General topic. Scroll through posts that are trending to get a feel for what kind of content works well. You can start participating in posts to connect with community members, you can use recent comment page to access the active conversation.
- Now write a post that’s actually helpful to the PH community. Every post needs a topic. Pick the one that fits best so others can find and join in. If you're unsure, use General. Example: I shared a post on how to format text in PH Forum posts (bold, links, lists, etc.) in the initial days of the forum launch.
- After posting, your submission goes into review. It may take some time to be approved. If it’s self-promotional or not useful to the community, it’ll get rejected.Don’t be discouraged if a few posts get deleted. That’s part of the game. So before posting, just go through the forum guidelines once. You can access that here: https://help.producthunt.com/en/articles/10478791-product-hunt-forum-guidelines
- Once your post is approved, you’ll get an email + a PH notification. That’s your cue to start engaging with people commenting your post, just like you do for your product launch.
- If your post gets early traction (like 10+ upvotes or comments), it may hit the trending section of the Forum. That’s HUGE because trending posts appear on the PH homepage. Having followers helps (they’ll get notified about your post), but it’s not necessary. I had just 100+ followers and still got 2 posts featured on the homepage. Your post will stay there until another trending post performs better or a good new post comes in.
✨Bonus Tip 1: PH is quietly testing a Founder Stories section. So if your product lands in the Top 5 of the day, you might get your journey featured in the Maker's Corner. More details here: https://producthunt.com/p/general/voted-top-5-product-of-the-day-win-a-chance-to-be-featured-in-our-new-maker-s-corner
✨Bonus Tip 2: If you have recently added new feature or update that you want to share with the PH community. You can start a thread for your product in the forum as well.

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Let me introduce you to Groop, a product I've built out of pure frustration. Every time I wanted to meet with friends or plan a holiday it was a hassle of constant back-and-forth messaging to check who was available when.
That's why I created Groop, a simple and free solution. It works like this
- Go to groop.cc
- Create a Groop (Eg. summer holiday 2025)
- Send the link to friends
- Everyone can select available dates on a calendar
- The dates when everyone is available are highlighted in green
It doesn't get more simpler than this. No account creation required. No more back-and-forth-messaging.
Check it out: groop.cc

I've made iOS preset app that using XMP files (Lightroom presets) but doesn't require to having one installed but still if someone is LR enthusiast can export specific preset to XMP if needed. App is lightweight, just main menu with presets category. What's your opinion about that UI? Not too simple?
If someone want test there the DOWNLOAD link.
Thanks for honest opinion
Mateusz
MefjuDev LLC

First 48-hour update! 🚀
Since launching WillTheyConvert.com - here’s what happened:
✅ 112 votes on fazier.com (top-voted yesterday!)
✅ 60+ signups, users created 24 tests
✅ 461 new users (Google Analytics)
✅ 1 newsletter subscriber (thank you! 💌)
✅ 6 DMs asking about the project
Huge thanks for the support and feedback! What’s next? More updates soon.

Dual monitors? Ergonomic chair? Nah.
Couch + MacBook + virtual fire = peak productivity.

I'm a solo Founder actually i am not a developer but i was trying to be one, i am guy who's been addicted to Notion for years but frustrated by its limitations.
So I'm doing something crazy: building the alternative I've always wanted completely alone.
What I'm Building
A next-gen Smarter productivity workspacewith:
1-AI that actually helps (not just chatbots - real task generation, project planning)
2- Smart Modes (separate "modes" for Work, Fitness, Creative flow)
3- Real-time collaboration (Collaborative Code Editor to code with ur team and Collaborative Rich Text Editor)
4- Smarter Kanban (with AI auto-tagging and nested boards)
Every Friday I'll share:
- Some ShowCases of the latest Features added
- Next Friday i will publish the waitlist
- Sharing what I finished
Be My Virtual Team
What's the one thing Notion does that drives you crazy?
Your comments decide the next features
Are you going to join the waitlist next Friday?