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What helps you write better product tweets? I made a tool to automate mine
Ever stumbled on a phrase or product update and thought: This would slap on Twitter, but I don t know how to phrase it?
That s exactly what pushed me to build a small tool inside my toolhub a lightweight AI Tweet Generator that takes your rough idea, topic, or goal... and gives you punchy, context-aware tweet options in seconds.
How Do You Keep Track of Your Go-To Tools?
Hey Product Hunt community! As a solo dev, I just launched ToolRackly today check it out here: ToolRackly . This is really just the first step toward the real stage, aiming to attract my first paying users. I built it because I was juggling way too many tools and kept forgetting URLs, so I created a personal hub to organize them all in one place. It s been my go-to for a while, and now I ve branded it for the world. Curious what s the one tool you struggle to keep track of?
What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?
On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit
I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.
ToolRackly - Where everyone discover and access amazing tools online
Vista Track - See your website traffic from a new perspective
Got Too Many Startup Ideas and Don’t Know Where to Start?
I ve always had a habit of coming up with random startup ideas whether I'm commuting, working, or about to fall asleep. The issue is, most of those ideas either get lost or sit untouched in a document without structure or momentum. I wanted a faster, simpler way to evaluate these ideas without getting lost in endless research or overthinking .
That is why I built Idea Planner , a free AI-powered tool that helps you turn vague or casual ideas into a basic, structured plan. You just write down your idea in plain language, and the tool outlines what problem it solves, who it might be for, how it could potentially make money, and what challenges you might face. It s not meant to be perfect or exhaustive, but it s been incredibly helpful for me in identifying which ideas are worth pursuing and which aren t.
There s no signup, no clutter, just a simple interface built to help people like me who have more ideas than time. If you ve ever felt overwhelmed by your own brainstorms or unsure how to take the first step, this tool might help you move forward with clarity.
I built a simple AI tool to help me plan and validate startup ideas
Hey everyone,
I'm someone who constantly comes up with random startup ideas during commutes, while working, even right before bed. The problem is, most of those ideas either get lost or just sit in a document with no structure or real follow-through. I found myself wishing there was a way to quickly turn those scattered thoughts into something more actionable, without going down a rabbit hole of research every time.
So I built a really simple AI tool to help with that. You just describe your idea as casually or vaguely as you want, and the AI helps turn it into a basic plan. It outlines things like what problem the idea solves, who it might be for, how it could make money, and what challenges it might face. It s not super detailed or perfect, but for me it s been useful in getting unstuck or realizing when an idea just doesn t hold up.
Lenscape - Fast, Free, and Fuss-Free Image Search
Is anyone else working full-time and still building a SaaS on the side?
Hey everyone, just sharing a bit of what I ve been up to and hoping to get some advice and feedback. I work full-time as a cleaner during the day, but after work, I dedicate around 4 5 hours to building my SaaS projects. It s been a challenge, but I ve been staying consistent.
So far, I ve launched Lenscape a simple, free-to-use image search tool. It s basic for now, but I plan to add more features over time. My second project, Craftiadz, is nearly ready just wrapping up testing and debugging. Hoping to open it up for user testing today or tomorrow.
Would really appreciate any feedback on the tools or suggestions on how to get early users. Also curious if you re juggling a job while building your SaaS, how do you manage your time and keep momentum?
Lastly, I d love to hear about any ad platforms or channels that have worked for others in driving early user acquisition. Where do you recommend running ads to get noticed?
Thanks in advance!
