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Gabriel Abi Ramialeft a comment
This hits close. I know at least two founders who continue paying $50- $ 100/month in hosting for a project with no traffic because they haven't shut it down. Letting go of something you built is harder than it sounds. What does "archive" look like in practice? Is it a static snapshot of the site, or does it preserve any functionality? And what happens if you want to bring it back live — is the...

Startup ArchiveStop burning money keeping your startup online
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Alert fatigue is the thing nobody warns you about until you're waking up at 4 am to a page that turns out to be nothing. If this can automatically trace an alert back to its root cause, that saves hours of digging through logs and dashboards. I've had incidents where the alert fired on a symptom three layers removed from the actual problem. How does it handle cases where the root cause is...

StructAI agent that root-causes engineering alerts
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An 80% reduction in doc review time is ambitious, but I'd accept it for certain use cases. Most of the time reviewing docs is spent on consistency checks and finding outdated references, and that's tedious work a human shouldn't be doing. I maintain docs for a SaaS with 5 language localizations and the drift between versions is constant. Does this handle multilingual documentation or just English?

Fowel by HackmambaReduce documentation review time by 80% instantly
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Computer use is the big next step. Going from "answer my question" to "do this task on my computer" changes everything. I've been waiting for this since Anthropic demoed computer use last year. The repeatable instructions part is what I care about most. I have about 15 things I do every morning that could probably be automated if the AI could just watch me do it once. How reliable is it with...

Perplexity Computer SkillsExtend Computer’s capabilities with repeatable instructions
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I've been using Claude Code for months and my setup is held together with scattered markdown files and random CLAUDE.md instructions. The idea of a curated, tested configuration from someone who actually pushes it hard is appealing. My main question: how opinionated is this? Half the value of Claude Code is customizing it to your specific codebase. If this overwrites my existing CLAUDE.md and...
GStackUse Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup
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Payments for AI agents is one of those problems you don't think about until an agent needs to buy something. If agents start making purchasing decisions autonomously, the payment flow has to work differently from regular checkout. How do you handle authorization limits? Can I set a max spend per agent per day so a runaway loop doesn't drain my account? And how does refund handling work when the...

PravaPayments stack for AI agents
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The demo bottleneck is real. Sales teams wait days for a custom demo while the lead goes cold. If this can generate a personalized video demo on the spot, that's a different conversion game. I'm curious about the AI quality, though. B2B buyers are hard to impress. Does the demo feel scripted, or can it actually respond to what the prospect cares about? What's the average watch-through rate...

Naoma AI Demo AgentThe video AI demo agent for B2B SaaS for immediate demos
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Video editing is the bottleneck for every YouTube creator I talk to. The ideas and scripting part can be fast, but then you spend 6 hours cutting and trimming. If this does for video what Cursor did for coding, I want to see it in action. How does it handle multicam or footage with a lot of cuts? That's usually where AI editors fall apart.

CardboardCursor for video editing
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I support 5 languages on tubespark.ai, and the hardest part is always the video content side. Translating UI is one thing. Translating video text without disrupting the visuals is a completely different problem. How does it handle text that overlaps with moving backgrounds? That's where I've seen most tools break down.
Visual Translate by VozoTranslate text in your videos without recreating visuals
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I've been flying blind on what's actually driving signups for TubeSpark. Google Analytics tells me someone visited from Twitter, but not whether that visit mattered. Real-time would help a lot when I'm testing different landing page versions across 5 languages. How granular does the attribution get?

TimelapsKnow if your marketing is working with real-time insights
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I've been testing my AI pipeline by hand, and honestly, I'm over it. 4 different providers, each returning slightly different JSON structures; writing test cases for each takes forever. Does TestSprite handle non-deterministic outputs well? That's what always gets me with TubeSpark's generation flows: the same prompt gives you different shapes every time.

TestSprite 2.1Agentic testing for the AI-native team.
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Really cool concept — automations described in plain English is where everything is heading. We built something similar for our AI routing at TubeSpark (AI for YouTube creators): each task type is described in natural language and the system picks the best AI model automatically. Curious — how do you handle edge cases where the plain English instruction is ambiguous? That's been our biggest...

Aident AI Beta 2Open-world automations, managed in plain English
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This is solving a real pain point. Building API integrations from scratch for every data source is exhausting — I've been through it connecting YouTube, Stripe, and multiple AI providers for my SaaS. How are you handling rate limits and auth differences across platforms? That's always been the hardest part for us.

Anything APIAny website. We deliver the API.
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This is exactly the kind of tooling that's been missing in the AI-assisted development workflow. We use 4 different AI providers at TubeSpark (OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, Gemini) for content generation, and the quality variance between models is real — what passes review from one provider often needs manual fixes from another. The idea of encoding quality standards as source-controlled markdown...

Continue (Mission Control)Quality control for your software factory
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Interesting timing on this launch — with AI Overviews eating into traditional SERP clicks, SEO is changing fast. Creators and SaaS builders need to think about AI visibility alongside traditional rankings. We launched TubeSpark recently (AI-powered YouTube content platform), and one thing we learned firsthand is that SEO for video content is a completely different game. YouTube's algorithm...

RankfenderAI visibility and automated SEO optimization platform
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This is exactly what the YouTube creator workflow has been missing. Right now, the creation pipeline looks like: brainstorm ideas → write script → shoot → edit → publish. The first two steps are getting automated fast (we built TubeSpark to handle ideation and script generation with AI), but editing has always been the manual bottleneck. The node-based canvas approach makes a lot of sense —...

MosaicZapier for Video Editing
TubeSpark is an AI platform that solves the #1 pain of YouTube creators: creative block. Generate viral video ideas scored 0-100 on 8 factors (trends, SEO, competition, timing). Write production-ready
scripts in any creator's voice with our DNA Extraction technology. Monitor competitors and detect Golden Opportunities — high-demand topics with zero competition. Powered by GPT-4, Claude, Gemini & Grok simultaneously. Available in 5 languages. Free tier included.

TubeSparkAI viral ideas, scripts & competitor intel for YouTube
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Gabriel, the founder of TubeSpark. I spent 2 years watching YouTube creators around me struggle with the same problem: they had the talent and the equipment, but they'd stare at a blank screen for hours trying to figure out what to create next. 73% of creators quit because of creative block. That number haunted me. So I built TubeSpark — not another generic AI content...

TubeSparkAI viral ideas, scripts & competitor intel for YouTube
