Meet the 10 most upvoted apps this month — via ProductHunt
Sometimes all we need to become great is a helping hand. Someone to produce, manage, or perform what we are unable or unable to do due to lack of time.
What if, though, the missing assistance came in the form of a new app—or, better still, ten brand-new apps?
In this list, we could just have what you're looking for!
Here is the most recent list of the top ten ProductHunt hits in September 2022 in response to user demand.
Plenty of interesting tools on that list — keep reading to know more!
1. xTiles
xTiles is an excellent addition to your toolbox if you work with content creation, including podcasts, blog posts, videos, photos, photographs, essays, or instructional themes.
With a simple workspace that focuses for flexibility, this software will help you be more productive. With notes, links, and media, you may make a customized layout that you can share with your team.
The online version now offers all functionalities including a browser plugin for snippet capture. Additionally, the mobile app is a fantastic complement for on-the-go note-taking.
2. Polywork
A social network called Polywork promotes professional cooperation at work. This tool will assist you in discovering chances across a wide range of industries, including side projects, partnership opportunities, and one-time collaborations in addition to full-time jobs.
You are free to be as specific as you like with your offer or availability. The program also offers exclusive areas, referred to as clubs, where professionals with similar interests may come together.
3. Maven
Maven is a platform that specializes in selecting live classes given by subject-matter specialists from major corporations like Meta, Google, and Airbnb.
Cohort-based courses (CBCs), in its opinion, hold the key to overcoming the low level of participation in conventional recorded online courses. You can obtain help from your peers or ask questions in-person to the teacher during live courses.
Currently, the site offers more than 100 courses. They guarantee to provide interactive learning, active learning, and a feeling of community.
4. MeltingSpot
Businesses have always had the backing of the community. They may assist you in engaging your portfolio, obtaining honest customer feedback on your products, shortening sales cycles, and enhancing conversion and retention.
MeltingSpot wants to help you establish your community so that you can include your customers, partners, and followers. The program allows you to arrange your on-demand material with public or private channels to discuss it. It also features a built-in studio for hosting live events.
The audience may be divided into intelligent groups so that pertinent material is sent, and automations can be made to manage everything in an efficient manner.
5. Arcade 2.0
Arcade 2.0 is an excellent tool for demonstrating your product. The software enables you to showcase essential product aspects with straightforward, interactive clips more quickly and easily than using a typical video editing tool.
For instance, you may make quick, aesthetically appealing self-guided tutorials and distribute them anywhere in a couple of minutes. The Arcade will automatically alter across all properties if you need to update it.
Through its insightful statistics, it's also a good method to stay current on the interests of your audience.
6. Appwrite
Appwrite is available to software developers that want to streamline repetitious and difficult code. This platform was developed as a secure backend server with a range of adapters for authentication, databases, storage, messaging, and logging. It also offers essential APIs for developing contemporary apps.
Given that it supports 11 distinct programming languages and 12 SDKs, you may stick to the code you are already comfortable with. The tool is continually expanding, and new features are being developed to ease the trip of developers.
7. Jimo
Try Jimo if you want to provide your customers the finest user experience possible. With the help of product teams and this app, you may collaborate to create successful products.
Jimo gives you the ability to continuously collect real-time feedback from users of your app, be it through surveys, validations, or insights. You may use it to promote new product features and choose a target demographic for campaigns or research based on app data.
With that kind of knowledge at hand, making decisions more quickly and acting when necessary becomes simpler.
8. Popsy
For Notion junkies, Popsy is the best website construction tool available. No, I mean it. Because this software was made to function exactly like the well-known Notion, modification and design are quick and easy without having to get into code.
But if you know nothing about Notion, don't worry. Even for newbies, Popsy is pretty easy to comprehend, and if you don't want to start from scratch, there are a few templates to select from.
It's a fantastic option for content producers, entrepreneurs, influencers, and job seekers to market their concepts and goods globally.
9. Typed
The writing app of the future, according to Typed, is here. It includes a fantastic user experience for team document collaboration, Google Drive connectivity, and a resource library for every document ever written. With that, sharing anything you're working on is simple and only requires sending a link; you're no longer need to transmit numerous tabs or files.
The program intelligently connects all produced papers to aid in organizing. You may find it fascinating to know that you may use the app's split screen viewer to conduct research and write at the same time whether you're a creator, student, startup, or investor.
Additionally, the app allows you to store references to Typed mobile and provides context-based suggestions (in beta).
10. Growth.Design Case Studies 2.0
What happens when entertainment, art, and business concepts are combined with education? What occurs is Growth.Design Case Studies.
This amazing app's version 2.0 compiles more than 43 product case studies from well-known businesses like TikTok, YouTube, and Amazon and explains in straightforward cartoons how they utilize psychology to engage customers, create memorable experiences, and encourage conversion.
Strong product growth information may be communicated to many people from varied backgrounds and in various jobs inside a company using an approachable method. Even in your free time, exploring the cases is straightforward and enjoyable because to the seamless interactions and simple navigation.
Wrapping up
According to ProductHunt's most upvoted applications this month of September, those are the top 10.
It was a thrilling voyage with cutting-edge technologies for productivity, user experience, maker tools, networking, and education. The need for technologies that link users and users to businesses appears to be rising. And since this mainly benefits many individuals, it is always a joy to watch fresh concepts develop in the educational area.
We hope that this list provides you with insightful information to enhance your daily activities and support new ideas. Please share your thoughts about your favorite new app in the comments below; we'd love to hear from you!
Methodological note
"Hottest in the month" can be interpreted in a variety of ways. In case you were curious, this is how we created the list:
This month, see the list of the most popular posts daily (ProductHunt Time Travel)
Check the number of votes as of the collecting day (1st of the following month)
Choose the top ten applications by upvotes.
This implies that the ranking is slightly slanted in favor of apps that just released this month (more time to collect votes). However, we consider that slight error to be acceptable given that it includes apps throughout the full month. The number of upvotes is from the day the data was retrieved.
