Do competitor and trend research easily and fast. Just describe your idea and let the platform do the magic 🪄. The platform researching for competitors in Product hunt so its fit great small indie hackers.
Research and validate you micro saas ideas fast as Cheetah
Do competitor and trend research easily and fast. Just describe your idea and let the platform do the magic 🪄. The platform researching for competitors in Product hunt so its fit great small indie hackers.
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Easily and "fast" - waiting in front of a screen for 3 minutes only to get an error is definitely not a good first impression. Suggestion to add some feedback that something is happening, shorten the work time or send an email and do the work asynchronously. HTTP isn't meant to be processing a request for 3 minutes. This is all assuming the app isn't just an idea collection form.
Cool idea - tried it out, but it crashed on me. Curious if anyone else is able to get it to work?
I love the idea. I had issues logging in through Google and got a Firebase error.
Is it possible that it is not working?
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