Product Hunt Picks for B2B Startups Growth – Edition #1 (June 21)
My shortlist of Product Hunt finds to grow your B2B product.
Hi friends! I’m kicking off something new on the blog, but truthfully, it’s a habit I’ve had for months. Browsing Product Hunt has been a quiet little daily ritual of mine. I love staying close to what’s new, especially the scrappy, smart tools that hint at where tech is going next.
Now I’ve decided to start sharing that with you.
Each week (hopefully!), I’ll spotlight a handful of emerging tools that caught my attention, tools that can help improve different aspects of B2B product growth. Some of these I’ve tested more than others. Some are brand new to me. I won’t promise deep dives, but if something stands out, I might share more in the future.
Let’s explore what’s new, what’s possible, and what might just move the needle.
🧲 Generate Demand (Ads, Awareness, Traffic)
🔗 Mikrolo Smart
What it does: Google Ads + GA4 autopilot that flags or pauses underperforming campaigns.
Value prop: Stops bad ads before they drain your budget—great if you’re running PPC early on.
What seems unique: Real-time alerts and auto-pause rules when something goes off the rails.
When to try: Early growth, small team, or low-touch performance campaigns.
Price: Free trial, starts at ~$17/month.
Close competitors: Adzooma, TrueClicks.
🔗 AdCreative.ai
What it does: Generates ad creatives using AI—from banners to copy.
Value prop: Fast, scalable ad testing without waiting on designers.
What seems unique: Predicts which creative will convert better, then creates variations to test.
When to try: Spinning up or scaling paid acquisition.
Price: From $39/month (discounts on annual).
Close competitors: Creatopy, Canva (with plugins), Jasper.
✍️ Design Faster, Launch Smarter
🔗 Higgsfield.ai
What it does: Lets you generate wild visual effects and cinematic transitions using AI.
Value prop: Helps your product look exceptional—even with a small team.
What seems unique: Video effects like "bullet time" or face/scene transformations.
When to try: Need visual punch for product launches or campaigns.
Price: Discounted early pricing.
Close competitors: Runway ML, Kaiber, VEED.io.
🔗 Flowstep
What it does: Turns plain text prompts into UI designs, wireframes, and user flows.
Value prop: Speed is leverage. Flowstep helps you iterate and validate product ideas faster—especially in early-stage or resource-tight teams.
What seems unique: Instant UI generation + real-time collaboration + built-in improvement suggestions.
When to try: Early MVP scoping, pre-launch UX planning, or rapid prototyping for new features.
Price: Free to start; premium plans likely as usage scales.
Close competitors: Penpot, Figma (with AI plugins), Uizard.
If you’re frequently translating rough ideas into something design-ready, this one’s worth a spin.
🔗 Fluidworks (Onbi)
What it does: A voice-guided AI assistant that walks users through product onboarding.
Value prop: Improves activation without scaling up support teams.
What’s unique: It speaks to your users—literally—and customizes help in real time.
When to try: When onboarding drop-off is an issue. Also, I think it will work only for some industries and personas.
Price: Starts from $82/month.
Close competitors: Appcues, WalkMe, Userflow.
🧠 The Second Brain - Organizing Knowledge
What it does: A visual, searchable place for all your notes, research, links, and files.
Value prop: Helps solo founders and teams keep strategy and thinking organized.
What seems unique: You can chat with your saved content across formats.
When to try: If you’ve got scattered docs and ideas across platforms.
Price: Free plan available; paid tiers based on usage.
Close competitors: Notion AI, Mem, Reflect.
📈 Chronicle - Tell Better Stories
What it does: Interactive, AI-aided storytelling tool for decks and internal reports.
Value prop: Helps you frame progress and insight in a visual way that lands.
What seems unique: Beautiful, structured updates without fiddling in Google Slides.
When to try: Creating internal roadmaps, investor updates, feature highlights.
Price: Free beta available.
Close competitors: Gamma, Tome, Canva Docs.
💸 Run on Atlas - Assistance With Pricing
What it does: Generates pricing packages for your product based on your website and product description.
Value prop: Pricing is hard—this tool gives you a research-backed starting point.
What’s unique: Uses AI to break your offering into tiers (starter, pro, enterprise), then suggests features and value framing.
When to try: If you’re launching, re-pricing, or testing PLG monetization.
Price: Free to test; pricing plans TBD.
Close competitors: Paddle AI (partial overlap), ProfitWell, DIY Notion templates.
I ran one project through it and was pleasantly surprised by how well it identified the right packaging logic. Worth exploring—even if you don’t use the exact output, it might help you find inspiration or ideas you hadn’t thought of.
👀 What’s Next?
Some tools here I’ve already been testing. Others I’ve only skimmed. I’m not promising a deep dive on every one, but if something genuinely helps, I might share more in future roundups.
If you’ve used any of these, I’d love to hear how it went. And if you’ve found something exciting on Product Hunt lately, feel free to send it my way—I’m always up for trying something new.
Until next week—test smart, stay curious. 🚀