Anyone play DnD or Pathfinders or any sort of tabletop rpg games? I'm curious what apps you guys use to keep track of everything, I'm launching my own iOS app for this and would like to chat about what you like / don't like about the apps you're using now. https://www.producthunt.com/prod... Cheers
Howdy! I'm launching TomeWorlds on Product Hunt tomorrow and I'd appreciate any input or support you guys can give, cheers.
What is it?
TomeWorlds is an iOS app meant for creative writers or world-builders, particularly themed towards those who enjoy table top roleplaying games like DnD or Pathfinders. It's a curated, well designed card-based system that lets you organize all of the content of your worlds, characters, locations, relationships, items, abilities, literally anything! It presents everything with a strong user-experience, clean and polished design meant for ease of use and enjoyability.
World-building apps are either bloated desktop tools or not built with good design and user experience in mind. TomeWorlds is purpose built for iOS. Create TomeCards to organize everything from characters, locations, lore, and stories in deeply nested worlds with cross-links, image galleries, and rich detail pages. Works entirely offline. Free to start.
Let me start from the creator s perspective: I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).
But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).
tldr: yes. Shoutouts are one of the simplest distribution levers on Product Hunt.
Shoutouts are meant to pay it forward and highlight the tools that helped you build. But beyond goodwill, they create durable distribution for your product on Product Hunt and across LLM driven discovery.
When you shout out a product during launch, it becomes a founder review on that product s page. Founder reviews sit above regular reviews and include a link to both your profile and your product. That means your product is now attached to every future visit to that product s review page, long after launch day. For example, check out @timliao s shoutout of @Framer or @guymanzur s shoutout of @Base44
TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.
Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.
Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.
I've built my product around traditional SaaS pricing (monthly tiers), but I m starting to wonder if that model is getting outdated, especially with more AI-powered and compute-heavy tools entering the market. That shift requires real architectural changes, instrumentation, metering, billing logic, and UI changes, not just pricing tweaks. It s something I m starting to seriously think about for my own product.
In particular, AI usage has real COGs (every prompt costs money), and I m seeing more platforms experimenting with usage-based models, or hybrids like SaaS base + usage + overage.
For those of you building AI or compute-intensive tools:
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.
Let me know if you need support with your launch, I'll be there as a supportive community member! This is the best thing that's happened to me this year Thanks to the ProductHunt team for the honor.