SharePDF is live on Product Hunt today 🚀
We just crossed 200 users too.
Upload a PDF. Get a clean link. Track views.
If you have ever wondered "did they open it?", this is for you.
Would love your support: https://t.co/gwr1skcP5g
SharePDF is live on Product Hunt today 🚀
@DeepakNesss and I have been working on a simple idea: Sharing PDFs should not feel messy.
Upload a PDF. Get a clean link. See if people open it.
We also crossed 200 users recently.
https://t.co/wxac2Z3Uhc
this OpenClaw bot finds restaurants with ugly menus, rebuilds them as live web menus, and mails the owner a postcard...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can land recurring contracts with this system:
- scrapes every restaurant in a city in real time
- filters by review count + rating + last menu update + photo quality
- pulls the real menu items from the official site, PDF, or Google reviews
- samples the brand palette from the restaurant's own visual identity
- renders a 9:16 brand-matched menu, hosted live at a QR-accessible URL
- writes a personalized postcard referencing a real reviewer and a real dish
- mails it to the registered office addressed to the owner by first name
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "MENU" + RT and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
I shipped a small side project I've been working on: EternalQR 🎉
It's a dynamic QR code tool, but the idea is very simple.
A lot of QR codes don't just live online. They get printed on restaurant menus, business cards, flyers, packaging, event signs, stickers, table tents, invoices, and so on.
Once a QR code is printed, it becomes part of the real world.
EternalQR is built around that:
1/ update the link later
2/ track scans, see analytics
3/ customize it, and
4/ keep existing codes working, always
Pricing is also kept simple and very affordable.
I mean, it's not a huge ambitious product, but just a practical tool for a problem I saw happen in real life.
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Working on custom domains for @vemgram. It mostly works already, but currently I am still testing things out and it should be live in a day or two.
If manufacturers add custom domains to their accounts, their profiles become like websites with all required info for buyers.
Analytics feature is now here in @vemgram, and it shows several useful data points about your listed manufacturer business profile.
Next feature: custom domains.
Introducing @SharePDFapp!
An app for uploading and sharing PDFs as URLs, and tracking analytics.
I started working on this in January, and it already has 80+ users (only 3 paid, though). For now, I’m not adding new features – just improving the landing pages, copy, and UX.
Two new features in @vemgram:
1. Import data from existing websites and profiles – if a company already has a website and profiles at different platforms, just enter URLs and it automatically grabs required data.
2. In-built inquiry system, retailers can now directly contact manufacturers from inside the dashboard. I'm still improving this, but it's already functional.
This week working on improving the UX, SEO, and a few other things.
The platform is live at https://t.co/mA9So8eHVH and is now accepting self-serve registrations.
If you are a factory or a seller that has relied on India Mart and Just Dial for your business, this is a promising new platform developed by one of the best folks who understands SEO.
Introducing Vemgram, a platform to connect manufacturers with retailers in India. I am actively working on this and would love to get feedback from you.
Website: https://t.co/6a6MeP8Agd
Covered all the "technical parts" of programmatic SEO in WordPress in this 1-hour video.
From here, you should be able to create any kind of programmatic pages on WordPress – article-style as well as landing page-style pages.
More details 👇
Lately, I've been experimenting a lot with programmatic SEO, and here’s what’s working right now – and what clearly isn’t (at least, not anymore).
🚫 What doesn't work:
1/ Article or blog style programmatic pages
2/ 100% automated publishing using AI
3/ Generic content built to chase keywords
4/ If pSEO is your only content strategy
❇️ What works:
1/ Landing page style programmatic pages
2/ Pages that directly satisfy searcher's intent
3/ Programmatic pages with tools on them
4/ Pages with images, charts, tables, PDFs, etc.
5/ Content with a personality
6/ Deleting non-traffic pages after a few months
7/ Updating old pages with fresh information
🚧 Basically, your programmatic pages should be created for the user with a brain and a goal.
Organized valuable AI SEO research papers into beautiful, easy-to-browse cards on this page. Adding more as I find them!
If you're serious about the future of search, these are a must-read.
Link below 👇
I spent 6 hours writing this post on "how to optimize your content for AI."
Have done my best to use fewer buzzwords.
See if you find this useful:
https://t.co/h1WAMaI93X
All SaaS businesses should utilize "engineering as marketing" and develop free tools related to their core offering.
I call these "low-cost, high-impact marketing channels" because they bring consistent traffic, build brand authority, and generate leads.
Here’s why free tools work so well:
✅ They attract backlinks and organic shares.
✅ They build trust with your target audience.
✅ They generate leads that you can later upsell to.
✅ They bring in organic traffic month after month.
As an experiment, I created a simple tool called TimeWipe (removes timestamps from different types of transcripts). I built it with minimal effort, and now it gets 9k+ pageviews every month (see screenshot).
And I’m not alone. Some of the biggest companies use this strategy:
👉 Netflix created fast·com, a simple internet speed test tool.
👉 VEED has tons of free file converter tools that drive massive traffic.
👉 Ahrefs launched a bunch of SEO tools, bringing in users who later convert into paying customers.
The best part? Once built, these tools keep working for you 24/7. They attract users, generate leads, and reinforce your brand without spending a dime on ads.
If you're running a SaaS business, think about this:
💡 What simple tool can you create that aligns with your product?
It might just become one of your biggest marketing assets.
Does programmatic SEO still work in 2025?
YES, it does!
See the stats of a new project below that I started only a few months ago.
I wrote a detailed post on pSEO trends in 2025, which I will link to in the next tweet.
But below are the key takeaways from the post:
⚔️ Treat pSEO as part of a bigger content strategy, not the entire strategy.
⚔️ Use automation to scale intelligently, but ensure every page delivers value.
⚔️ Regularly update programmatic pages to keep them fresh and relevant.
⚔️ Monitor performance metrics like page rankings, organic traffic, and click-through rates to refine your approach.
⚔️ Prepare for AI-driven search by optimizing for AI aggregators and zero-click search environments.
Blog post link below 👇