Product Hunt Picks for B2B Startups Growth – Edition #2 (July 16)
My shortlist of Product Hunt finds to grow your B2B product.
Here’s the second edition of this series - a list of tools that might help early-stage B2B teams move faster. Some I’ve tested, others are on my list to explore. I’m not endorsing anything here, just curating what looks interesting through a product-growth lens.
YoinkUI | Copy any UI into React + Tailwind
Tested briefly, it’s a Chrome extension that lets you grab UI components from any site and instantly get React + Tailwind code. Useful when you're prototyping or building internal tools fast and don’t want to rebuild layouts from scratch.
Will likely use it again.
Grow on Reddit | Reddit outreach automation
Didn’t test yet, but I’m curious. Reddit can be a powerful (and unpredictable) growth channel. This tool claims to help with targeting and engagement. I'm cautious about anything automated on Reddit, but if used carefully, it could be worth exploring.
Planning to try on a side project.
PepSales AI | AI assistant for sales outreach (and Live Call Co‑pilot)
This could work great for teams that haven’t yet onboarded heavyweight CRMs or conversation intelligence tools. More than just an outbound assistant, it supports calls live - low setup, high context.
Think of it as a Copilot competitor for discovery and demo calls: pre‑prep, in‑call prompts, and post‑call summaries/analytics. Platforms like Apollo and Salesforce might eventually build some of their features in natively, but for now Pepsales is worth testing if you want to accelerate deal velocity early.
This screenshot is an inspiration of how to catch emails from the demo videos.👇
OpenArt.ai | Turn images into a story
I see new video editors coming up on Product Hunt almost every day but I liked their feature idea - feed in a set of images and generate a narrative. The UX is decent but the paywall hit too early in my case.🫸
…Still, I might try it again for visual storytelling or marketing experiments.
On the edge between novelty and useful. Worth watching.
TrackReviews | Monitor product reviews across platforms
Haven’t tested yet, but tracking reviews across App Store, G2, and others is a pain. This tool could be a nice lightweight way to stay on top of feedback and spot trends early.
Could be useful for product and growth folks managing multiple channels. Especially like that they can send the insights to Slack!
SparkNamer | AI-powered domain name generator
Although the idea is not a novelty, it’s quick, simple, and gets the job done. If you’re stuck finding the perfect domain name, this gives decent suggestions fast. Nothing fancy, but that’s kind of the point.
I’d probably use it again.
Let me know if you test any of these or have something similar you think I should include in the next edition. Always open to exploring new tools.