Remote work is no joke. Today, around 43% of Americans say that they spend at least one day a week working from home as per the New York Times. The more advanced our technology becomes, the more ways we have to take our work on-the-go. Having worked remote for almost two years and having experimented …
WP Engine Review 2020: Everything You Need To Know
It’s no secret that WordPress is one of the best web content management systems with millions of users around the planet. That’s why it shouldn’t be a surprise that many web hosting services will focus exclusively on WordPress. WP Engine is an ultra-quality host with a wide variety of remarkable and unrivaled features. As a …
Bluehost Vs. HostGator: Putting the Web Hosting Options Under the Microscope
Are you looking for a good hosting plan for your site and considering Bluehost vs Hostgator? If you’re planning to launch your own website, you need a web host. There are tons of web hosting services on the internet and each one has different things to offer. While most of these services lack the support …
No-code movement: building startups without code
One could argue that the no-code movement has been around since the inception of the computer. Ever since the first program was made, we have strived to make making programs easier, faster and cheaper. These incentives moved us from the command line to the GUI (Graphical User Interface), from MS-DOS to Windows, from writing HTML …
Building a femtech media platform covering innovation in women’s health
It’s Saturday morning and it’s been 2 days since this October’s #WomenMakeChallenge ended. And just like that my first month of working on Femtech Insider has also come to a close. Today I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the past month of building out in the open for the first time and share a few of …
Product Hunt announces Makers Festival in collaboration with Snapchat
Over the past two years, the Product Hunt Makers Festivals has been an opportunity for makers to build, tinker, and launch products in just four weeks. It’s an online hackathon which is open to everyone, not just makers with a software development background. Today, Product Hunt have announced the 2019 edition of the Makers Festival. …
Building a platform for developers without a CS degree
I’m a self-taught web developer and I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. I’ve been making websites to varying degrees of success for the last two years. This summer I decided to go all out on trying to make a living through entrepreneurship so I’m aiming to get to $500 a month by the end of the …
From idea to 4K users in 30 days
August 9th — It was a cool afternoon in Menlo Park, and we had just met with venture capital firm for an on-site discovery meeting. They wanted to see if we’d be a good fit for investment and to talk about the possibility of them leading our seed round (which is now open as of …
Launching a newsletter on Product Hunt
I was browsing Product Hunt last week and realised that they have a category dedicated to newsletters. And it’s a pretty popular one, too: the top product on that list has close to 20,000 upvotes. You can find everything in there, from email templates to curated content and tools to declutter your inbox. As there’s …
How founders can save thousands of dollars when launching their startups
The first key moment an entrepreneur needs help happens as he starts working on an MVP. Right at the start of his entrepreneurial journey. That specific moment they are coding in their bedroom, kitchen, or wherever… That’s the moment they most need help. When I launched my first business, I had very limited resources. I …