51 Interest Score
11 Discussions
0.22 Engagement
Jan 2025 Launched

Hunch is a free note taking app that helps you learn how to discover what your customers need. Learn how to start, structure and deepen your customer conversations with the in app guide, and get tips on your conversation transcripts using an open ai api key.

What the Community Said

Hey there, Matt here, founder of Hunch. I've worked as a designer for twenty years, focusing on customer discovery conversations. I've now done my best to build a simple product that helps people learn to have customer conversations that discover their needs. It is a free iOS/macOS note app, that can be a place to collect your conversation transcripts. It all runs on device so you have everything fast and secure. It works with markdown files so you can use it alongside other note apps like Obsid

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Great product Matt! Simple and effective in doing what it says on the box, can’t ask for more than that! Cheers

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So cool! Loved seeing this come to life cant wait to use it for customer convos!

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Awesome @matt_ayers4 - I'm in this process now for a new product and this is exactly what I'm trying to fumble my way around using notes and chatgpt - this looks way better! Does it allow you or AI to automatically tag recurring needs across conversations and for conversations to be shared amongst team members? Definitely going to load up my customer interviews to date into it. Nice work!

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Love this! An app that genuinely helps you hone your intuition and craft.

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