I've been thinking a lot about what separates AI products that people actually stick with from those they try once and forget. The pattern I keep noticing is that the ones that win aren't necessarily the most powerful they're the ones that feel like they understand your context.
Think about it: most AI tools today are essentially fancy command lines. You give them an instruction, they spit out a result. But the products gaining real traction are the ones that remember what you care about, adapt to how you work, and meet you where you are emotionally not just functionally.
Hey PH community. Yesterday we launched ClawSecure and landed #2 Product of the Day
ClawSecure is the free security scanner for OpenClaw AI agent skills. But I'm not here to pitch. I just want to share real traffic numbers and what I actually learned from our Product Hunt launch, so it's useful for other makers planning theirs
When you re-record a demo, it's rarely because the capture is broken. It's usually something small, maybe a line you didn't like, a weird pause, or the webcam overlay blocking part of your demo.
And at that point, you're either re-recording the whole thing or dragging the file into a separate editor just to fix one moment.