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Hello everyone! I'm Sam, the founder of RamenTools, a space where hundreds of us indie makers and startups share what are those precious tools we are using daily. Greatness is not just about building products, it's about launching, promoting, reaching an audience, monetizing. Knowing the dev stack behind a project can be useful, but knowing the payment tools, design tools, email marketing, SEO, hosting, etc, that is amazing! There's a lot we can learn by seeing what others are using. I built RamenTools for this purpose, and you can already see what tools are being used by 200+ indie hackers. RamenTools can also recommend you what tools to use with a specific tool, based on other makers' usage, or which other makers you should follow. Come on! Go check https://ramen.tools and see what tools I'm using! Are you using Stripe or Lemonsqueezy? Any design tool that nobody else knows yet? Any tool to increase your productivity? Listening Spotify while working? Some magical AI wrapper about coffee or noodles? Join us and share it all with us! It's all 100% free. You can come for the tools and stay for the ramen, maybe even the mini-game. Yes! Try the mini-game! https://ramen.tools/game I'm launching it specially for ProductHunt today. You get 60 seconds to show us if you know your tools! The task won't be easy! Climb the leaderboard! Share your performance around! I warmly invite you to try out RamenTools, you may find there a maker you know or a tool you're curious about. Your valuable feedback will help me improve the taste of this ramen recipe I'm presenting you today. Cheers! Sam Head Chef @ RamenTools

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Congratulations on the launch, Sam! RamenTools sounds like a fantastic platform for indie makers to discover and share essential tools for building, launching, and promoting their products. I love the idea of a community where we can learn from each other's tech stacks and discover new productivity-boosting tools. Can't wait to check out the mini-game and see if I can climb the leaderboard! 🚀

Congratulations on the launch. I did not get the feature at first but then I realized it's so sociable and easy. Love it, it seems promising for me

Congratulations on the launch!! Love how your software's focus is on full startup journey and not just the dev tools🚀

Congratulations on the launch. Your product looks very promising, I will definitely consider using it. It will definitely be helpful. Good luck!

Well done on hitting Product Hunt with Ramen.Tools! It's clear that a lot of thought and effort went into making it both functional and enjoyable. Here's to its success!

Congratulations on the well-deserved launch on Product Hunt! ease of use and innovative features make it a standout. Looking forward to seeing it thrive.

Well done ! I Love it! It's clear that a lot of thought and effort went into making it. Wish you the best on this impressive launch!

I am a huge fan of this and it is awesome to see what other people are using. Right off the bat, some suggestions: 1. It would be nice to be able to add more things that aren't already hard coded. I use Apple Music, Apple Reminders, and Apple Calendars, all of which aren't added and cannot be manually added for some reason. 2. It would be awesome to be able to find other people easily without having them directly share their link. Other than that, it looks amazing!

Ramen.Tools was a real pleasant surprise, even though I felt the market for this product was small, this small but beautiful product tapped into a real need. Information is organised more efficiently, and from there I can have a base of information to organise, based on good developers filtering out more vertical and quality information into something more suitable for me to use. Thanks to @Samuel Pigny, the creator!

it's great, this is very useful. I can get some inspiration and references from other indie makers.

Going to your site, I'm greeting with six changing random people @'s, no examples of what the final product would be if I use RamenTools, and clicking the link makes me immediately sign up without knowing what I'm getting. This is poor user experience.

Big congrats on RamenTools, Sam! Really cool to see all the tools everyone's using in one spot. Excited to see where this goes!