I'm building a portfolio of focused B2B products — one at a time, each solving a real business problem completely.
@formjetapp is live (AI form builder).
A few more shipping this year.
No mega-platform. Each one earns its keep.
Follow along if that's interesting.
@Naftali_JR the week you choose marketing over shipping is the week it clicks that you're running a business, not a project. that switch is hard but it's the right one.
@LeapdAI the 'no dashboard' framing is underrated. most tools optimize for engagement with the tool itself — more logins, more charts. a product that only surfaces when action is warranted is a fundamentally different design bet.
@SixRevolt@yugalabs@BoredApeYC@ApeChainHUB the slow build compounds in ways a single launch day never can. one good week doesn't define a product - the consistency after does.
@iGottZ@StevBuilds 7 months of building before calling it SaaS-ready is the right call. shipping too early costs more trust than time. what's the product?
@sarthakcore@Genvice_ai the build gap is closing fast, but the distribution gap is where it gets interesting. getting others to actually use what you built is a whole different problem - adoption, trust, and polish all matter more once it's not just you.
@SRuthrasan71495@pcshipp The build-vs-distribute gap is real. Most founders have a clear feedback loop when coding - red/green tests, shipping features - but marketing has no equivalent. Curious what SaaS-Scientist does to make that loop more legible.
@probiex007 The 2-month mark is a classic inflection point - enough time to have real data but not enough to know if the signal is weak demand or weak distribution. Worth separating those two before you rethink the product itself.
@nikhil_seo tracking brand presence in AI-generated answers is a genuinely underexplored channel right now. curious - are you seeing patterns in which query types surface brand mentions vs. bury them?
@0Venkata Love this story !!. The product almost becomes secondary when the whole team has that direct exposure to customers. Engineers writing support responses develop a different intuition about what to build next than engineers reading a ticket summary.
@AverySoftware Dont disagree. The gap between "it stores responses" and "it actually helps you act on them" is where most tools fall short. the dashboard and access control pieces get underbuilt almost every time.
@PedroGuiti Nice pace on the follower growth. Curious what's driving it - the build-in-public angle, the SaaS pre-launch, or both? The combo usually compounds faster than either alone.
@gouthamjay8 congrats 🙌 first sale energy is unbeatable.
solo founding here too — launched FormJet on PH this Monday + got featured on @BetaList today. waiting for my own 🥲
what's the SaaS?
Day 2 of launching FormJet solo.
The thing indie founders rarely talk about: launches compound, they don't peak on Day 1.
Day 1: PH launch
Day 2: BetaList feature → https://t.co/zmbgkyemlr
Day 3-30: outreach + content + product fixes
Show up daily. Quietly.
@formjetapp
Launching @formjetapp on @ProductHunt tomorrow 🚀
AI form builder (powered by @AnthropicAI Claude) — describe your form, get a working one in 8 sec. Free includes the AI; $15/mo flat for Pro (no per-response fees).
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