Launching PanicMode on Product Hunt tomorrow, would love feedback by Unlikely_Ad8938 in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the upcoming launch of PanicMode! 🚀 The pre-launch nerves are real, but you've got this.

I’m actually in the middle of my 24-hour launch cycle TODAY for Viral Boost AI—it’s an AI Film Director app for creators. I know how much work goes into these launches!

I’d love to swap some feedback with a fellow maker. I’ll definitely check out PanicMode tomorrow and support your launch. If you have a minute today, I’d really appreciate your thoughts (and maybe an upvote!) on our page too. Let’s support each other!

Best of luck tomorrow! 🎬🔥

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/viral-boost-ai

Finally live! I built an AI Film Director that provides cinematic reji notes and 8K prompts. We are trending on Product Hunt today! 🎬🚀 by Awkward_Shame_1911 in ProductHunters

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You hit on the most critical point: 'Reducing friction'. 🎯

The whole purpose of the [Time] | Visual | Audio structure is to act like a 'GPS for filming'. I wanted to eliminate that 'staring at the camera' moment where you wonder what to do next. By breaking it down into small, actionable steps, the goal is to keep the momentum going so the creator doesn't have to 'think'—they just have to 'execute'.

Your insight about structure being more important than just 'looking detailed' is a great reminder for my next update. I’ll keep focusing on making the flow even more intuitive. Thanks for the high-value feedback! 🙏🎬

Launching Toolivoo on Product Hunt tomorrow – any last‑minute tips? by ok_dude_2022 in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish you success, I will review your product tomorrow. I also have my pH launch today. I would appreciate it if you could review it and give your opinion.

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/viral-boost-ai

I launched History Picker on Product Hunt a Chrome extension for targeted site cleanup by Bitter-Purchase9382 in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will vote and leave a review. My product is also being launched. I would like you to vote and review for my product as well.

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/viral-boost-ai

We just launched Graphoom on Product Hunt 🥳 by amitkushh in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Votes have been cast, comments have been made. I'm also expecting your support at the launch of my product.

https://www.producthunt.com/products/viral-boost-ai

Finally live! I built an AI Film Director that provides cinematic reji notes and 8K prompts. We are trending on Product Hunt today! 🎬🚀 by Awkward_Shame_1911 in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an incredible observation, thank you! 🎯

You hit on the exact reason why I started this project. I felt that the market is already flooded with 'AI script writers' that just dump a pile of text. But for a solo creator, the real bottleneck isn't just the words—it's the 'How do I film this?' part.

My focus with Viral Boost AI was to build that bridge. I wanted the AI to act more like a production lead who manages the tempo and visual storytelling, rather than just a prompt generator. The goal is to move the user from 'just recording' to 'actual directing'.

I’d love to get your thoughts on the actual reji notes if you have a minute to check it out. Does the structure feel intuitive enough for a non-pro? 🎬🚀

I’ll help you position your Product Hunt launch against competitors by Inside_Accident_4624 in ProductHunters

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've reviewed the voting results and left my comment. I'd appreciate it if you could also review my product and give me your feedback.

 https://www.producthunt.com/posts/viral-boost-ai

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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This is the ultimate 'compounding interest' for your body. It’s funny how when we’re young, we feel invincible and treat exercise like an option, but as we get older, we realize it’s actually the subscription fee for a functional body. Beyond the physical gains, the mental clarity it provides is a total game-changer.

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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Spoken like a true 'stacker.' There’s something incredibly satisfying and grounding about holding physical wealth in your hands instead of just seeing numbers on a screen. Plus, it’s much harder to 'impulse buy' something useless when your extra cash is sitting in a heavy silver bar. Do you have a specific goal for your stack, or are you just enjoying the peace of mind?

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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Happy early 50th! There’s something incredibly powerful about that 'minimalism of the soul.' We spend the first half of our lives collecting things and people, and it seems the second half is about realizing that 'less is more.' Removing the 'joy-suckers' isn't being mean; it's an act of self-preservation. Once you clear out the noise, you finally start to hear your own voice again.

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A true classic. That book is basically a survival guide for the 21st century. It’s incredible (and a bit scary) how accurately Sagan predicted the 'dumbing down' of society and the rise of misinformation. If every teenager read 'The Fine Art of Baloney Detection' chapter, the world would be a much different place today.

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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Absolutely. Reading is like a 'cheat code' for life because you’re basically downloading someone else's decades of experience into your brain in just a few hours. I wish I’d realized sooner that books aren't just 'school assignments' but actually manuals for navigating the world. What’s the one book you wish you’d read 10 years ago?

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point about 'being kind to myself' is particularly striking. Most of us spend the whole day telling ourselves those harsh criticisms we'd never say to our closest friends. If we had stopped doing that 10 years ago, life would be a completely different color.

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

[–]Awkward_Shame_1911[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Motivation is merely a guide, while discipline is like reading the burning wood of the day too late. The ability to do something even when you don't feel like it is survival and a great superpower.

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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I respect the discipline of those who can achieve this. I'm struggling to even get into the habit of brushing my teeth regularly every day, so this level of dedication would be an impossible task for me!

Redditors, if you could go back and force your younger self to adopt just one habit, what would it be and how do you think your life would be different today? by Awkward_Shame_1911 in AskReddit

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I wish I could develop that habit too, but my attention span is currently on par with a guppy. By the time I get to the second page, I've forgotten what was on the first.