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Peekp/peek-16SK

26d ago

Peek just got better — here's what's new

Thank you all for the incredible support! The PRODUCTHUNT50 code is still valid if you'd like to support continued development.

I've been busy shipping updates based on your feedback and wanted to share what's new:

Pretty Prompt at Stripe 🤩 - Startup learnings

Still feels surreal. 5 years ago I didn't know what a startup was. Two weeks ago, we stood at @Stripe, sharing what we ve built... and the numbers are crazy:

  • 10,000+ users in under 3 months (now nearly 18,000)

  • 220M+ tokens processed in 90 days (that's ~93k tokens/hour)

  • Built in a space most people call just a wrapper . we went all-in on a single problem.

  • 179,000 views in 7 days (I guess it s not just us who are geeky about AI tokens )

Here s what we shared at Stripe: milestones, mistakes, learnings, and our honest journey. No here s how you do X , only here s what we ve learned and what worked for us.

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

1mo ago

The most underrated trend in AI is how humans are redesigning their work with AI, not around it.

Teams aren t just adding AI into existing workflows.
They re reshaping the workflows themselves with the AI agent in the loop.

Steps get removed.
Objectives become clearer.
Old constraints disappear.
Processes reorganize around what the system can now do natively.

The real productivity gain isn t automation.
It s rethinking the architecture entirely.

Curious to hear from this crowd:
What s one workflow you rebuilt because AI made the old version irrelevant?

What's the most frustrating part of the modern job application process?

I've been building ResumeUp.AI to help job seekers, and the feedback I get is wild. Some recurring themes:

  • ATS systems rejecting qualified candidates over formatting

  • "Easy Apply" leading to 500+ applicants per role

  • No response after multiple interview rounds

  • Job descriptions that don't match actual roles

For those hiring, what's broken from your side? Would love to understand both perspectives.

What’s the biggest challenge you face in keeping documentation up-to-date as your product evolves?

Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality.
Is it the speed of product changes?

  • Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?

  • Lack of ownership?

  • Tooling limitations?

  • Or is it something else entirely?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

What’s the biggest challenge you face in keeping documentation up-to-date as your product evolves?

Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality.
Is it the speed of product changes?

  • Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?

  • Lack of ownership?

  • Tooling limitations?

  • Or is it something else entirely?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Excited before the launch, something I wanted to share with every person on Product Hunt

These are my generations using our platform generations with little to no prompt, & you get these

FastMossp/fastmossQIQI

1mo ago

How do you currently find winning ad creatives for TikTok?

I m curious how people here actually research ad creatives today.

If you run TikTok / short-form ads (or UGC for brands):

  • How do you find winning ads to learn from?

  • What do you look at first: hook, comments, CTR-style metrics, view pattern, something else?

  • What s the most painful part of your current process?

We re launching FastMoss Ad Insights 1.0 next Saturday (Dec 13th) it s focused on TikTok Shop ads intelligence (finding winning ads, spotting viral creatives early, understanding competitor strategies).

Product Huntp/producthuntfmerian

1mo ago

The Breakpoint [2025-12-03] - Claude workflows

Meow world, welcome back to The Breakpoint, a weekly thread on all things dev tools on Product Hunt.

The latest

Recent dev-first products launched on the site

We just released a massive UX upgrade for your client-facing workflows called the Info Node. 🚀

Instead of sending a client a separate video explaining how to use the tool, you can now embed the instructions, disclaimers, and context inside the tool itself.

It acts like a built-in "Instruction Manual" that pauses the workflow to ensure your users actually read what they need to know before moving forward. So freaking simple, yet so powerful for client experience!

Stickerboxp/stickerboxGabe Perez

1mo ago

Stickerbox Review: A Kids-Safe AI Box Is My Daughter's Favorite New Toy

Stickerbox Review: A Great Example of an AI Toy for Kids

Stickerbox is a fast, kid-safe AI sticker printer that s genuinely addicting and fun.

Introduction: A Tiny Box That Feels Like Magic

Stickerboxp/stickerboxGabe Perez

1mo ago

Stickerbox Review: A Kids-Safe AI Box Is My Daughter's Favorite New Toy

Stickerbox Review: A Great Example of an AI Toy for Kids

Stickerbox is a fast, kid-safe AI sticker printer that s genuinely addicting and fun.

Introduction: A Tiny Box That Feels Like Magic

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

2mo ago

🔥 What's been your favorite product of 2025?

We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?

For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

2mo ago

🔥 What's been your favorite product of 2025?

We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?

For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.