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Blipstr
Make any page the workflow - prospecting without tab hell
I’m one of the makers behind Blipstr, and we’re super excited to finally launch this today.
The idea for Blipstr came from a simple observation people are constantly sharing short thoughts, updates, reactions, links, screenshots, and random ideas across too many fragmented platforms.
Sometimes you don’t want to write a long post.
Sometimes a chat app feels too temporary.
And sometimes traditional social platforms feel way too noisy.
We wanted to build something lighter, faster, and more expressive.
That’s how Blipstr started.
Our goal was to create a space where sharing small moments, quick thoughts, and lightweight content feels effortless instead of overwhelming.
A huge part of our focus went into:
• keeping the experience fast and clean
• reducing friction while posting
• making interactions feel lightweight and natural
• creating a product people genuinely enjoy opening daily
One thing we learned while building this:
simplicity is much harder than adding features 😅
We spent a surprising amount of time refining tiny UX details because small interactions completely change how social products feel over time.
A lot of today’s version was shaped directly by feedback from early users who helped us simplify workflows, improve posting flows, and make the overall experience feel more human.
We still have a long roadmap ahead, but launching today feels like a huge milestone for our small team 🚀
Would genuinely love your feedback:
• What makes you keep using a social/community app long term?
• What feels missing from modern social products today?
"Prospecting without tab hell" is a pain point I feel deeply as a developer building FinTrackrr. I have 30+ tabs open during research sessions and context-switching is a massive productivity drain. The idea of making any page itself the workflow instead of bouncing between tools is really clever UX. Does it work with CRMs like HubSpot out of the box, or is it more of a general browser-layer tool?
Launching today feels surreal honestly 😅 This product went through countless redesigns, feedback sessions, and late-night discussions before reaching this version. Really excited to hear what the PH community thinks.
The hardest part of building Blipstr wasn’t adding features — it was deciding what not to add. Keeping the experience simple took way more iteration than we expected.
A lot of social apps optimize heavily for engagement metrics. We tried to think more about how the product actually feels to use repeatedly throughout the day.
One interesting thing we noticed during testing: people shared more frequently when the experience felt lightweight and low-pressure. That became a huge focus area for us.
We wanted Blipstr to feel like a place where sharing something small doesn’t feel like ‘publishing content.’ That mindset influenced a lot of our design decisions from the beginning.
Huge thanks to everyone testing Blipstr before launch. Watching real people use the platform completely changed how we approached onboarding, interactions, and overall product flow.
One thing we tried hard to avoid was feature overload. Instead of adding everything possible, we focused on making the core experience feel lightweight and enjoyable.
A lot of today’s product was shaped directly by community feedback. Several features were redesigned multiple times after watching how early users naturally interacted with the app.
We spent a surprising amount of time simplifying the posting experience because even tiny bits of friction can completely change how often people share things online.
About Blipstr on Product Hunt
“Make any page the workflow - prospecting without tab hell”
Blipstr was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #22 on the daily leaderboard. Run the radar to find emails + US phone numbers. Purple = click to add. Red = click to edit. Sync to Salesforce or HubSpot when ready.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m one of the makers behind Blipstr, and we’re super excited to finally launch this today.
The idea for Blipstr came from a simple observation people are constantly sharing short thoughts, updates, reactions, links, screenshots, and random ideas across too many fragmented platforms.
Sometimes you don’t want to write a long post.
Sometimes a chat app feels too temporary.
And sometimes traditional social platforms feel way too noisy.
We wanted to build something lighter, faster, and more expressive.
That’s how Blipstr started.
Our goal was to create a space where sharing small moments, quick thoughts, and lightweight content feels effortless instead of overwhelming.
A huge part of our focus went into:
• keeping the experience fast and clean
• reducing friction while posting
• making interactions feel lightweight and natural
• creating a product people genuinely enjoy opening daily
One thing we learned while building this:
simplicity is much harder than adding features 😅
We spent a surprising amount of time refining tiny UX details because small interactions completely change how social products feel over time.
A lot of today’s version was shaped directly by feedback from early users who helped us simplify workflows, improve posting flows, and make the overall experience feel more human.
We still have a long roadmap ahead, but launching today feels like a huge milestone for our small team 🚀
Would genuinely love your feedback:
• What makes you keep using a social/community app long term?
• What feels missing from modern social products today?
Thanks so much for checking out Blipstr ❤️