Use Cases
- Leakage & Flood Monitoring
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Product Hunt is a platform that allows its community members to share, discuss, and vote on the latest mobile apps, websites, hardware projects, and tech creations. The platform enables users to find their new favorite thing and engage in discussions and analysis with other like-minded users. Over the past few years, Product Hunt has experienced exponential growth in its user base, articles, and engagement, becoming a significant influencer in the product and startup space.
The Challenge
Product Hunt, a platform that allows users to share, discuss, and vote on the latest tech creations, faced a significant challenge as its user community grew. The platform had developed a custom notification and activity feed for its users, which initially met their needs. However, as the community expanded, this in-house solution was unable to scale effectively. The developers found themselves spending an increasing amount of time on tedious fixes due to the inflexibility of the previous solution. They were unable to make necessary changes, and the system's inability to scale became a significant issue, hindering the platform's growth and user engagement.
The Solution
To overcome these challenges, Product Hunt implemented Stream's API, which provided a more scalable and reliable feed. This new solution allowed their developers to create a customized feed and offered in-depth analytics that were not available with their in-house solution. They were particularly impressed with the speed at which they could produce a notification and activity stream with a similar UI to their existing one. With the Stream API, they were able to add and change notifications twice as fast as before. This new solution eliminated concerns about their feeds or notifications breaking, scalability issues, and other common back-end problems. As a result, they could focus more on enhancing their notifications and building onto the product vision that makes Product Hunt unique and popular.
Operational Impact
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