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Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built SKYBREAK as an experiment: What if the “enemy AI” in a game actually had an emotional arc? Most games scale difficulty, but they don’t react to the player psychologically. I wanted the AI to feel like it’s watching you, then slowly realizing… it’s losing. The biggest challenge was balancing: * Fast, skill-based gameplay (runs are ~3 minutes) * With a narrative that...

SKYBREAK Vibe Jam 2026A 3-minute survival shooter where the AI breaks first
SKYBREAK: AI Reality Collapse - A high-speed, 3-minute survival runner. Destroy 20 cores to unlock the portal and escape the breach. Each core reduces escape time by 5s.

SKYBREAK Vibe Jam 2026A 3-minute survival shooter where the AI breaks first
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Hey. Really great product for idea training and building the habit of thinking in ideas. I will continue using it to train myself to think of more ideas. One small suggestion: I'm don't think you have set the favicon yet, but adding it could help in brand recognition and can make it more professional. Overall, simple but genuinely useful concept.

Daily Idea SprintMake ideation a daily ritual (just 3 minutes)
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Hey, really impressed with this. The UI is super clean and intuitive, and it's honestly crazy how simple it is to use. Everything just feels smooth and effortless.

Flight VizWatch 10K+ live flights move on a 3D globe in your browser
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Is this ai or real, i seriously can't tell? Its so real. I wouldn't use this but the demo video is so realistic, that can be product in itself. The best April fool's prank?

The New White House AppGet direct, unfiltered access to the People's House
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Speed wins, but only after listening and thinking, build quickly once you know what matters.
The biggest lie in product building: "ship fast, learn later"
Mona TruongJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
The one where I need to say no without burning bridges, always tricky to get right.
New Scenarios?
Kent WillsJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Love this, letting the numbers speak beats guessing every time.
We gave AI our entire competitor tracking data and asked it to predict who would beat us.
Imed RadhouaniJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Great idea! I always thought hacker news ui is very bad for reading and switching tabs to see the website. Very neat solution.

Hacker News TimesHN stories + comments side by side in a beautiful newspaper
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
This is spot on. Continuity beats novelty. Most products try to impress on day one, but people stay when they feel understood over time.
The retention trick nobody talks about: making your product feel like it remembers you
Mona TruongJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
This is exactly it. AI is fast, not aware. It optimizes for the task, not the system. Great for drafts. Risky without context, constraints, and review. Human in the loop is not optional. You still need humans to guide it and catch what it misses.
We let Claude write 100% of our code for 7 days. Here's what broke first.
Imed RadhouaniJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Really good idea. Most people don't scroll below top 20, this is more better for launches with small or no community.
Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!
Gabe PerezJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
I gravitate towards products with singular focus on solving a problem and that deliver something useful within minutes. Reviews and other social proof go a long way in building trust and confidence.
What makes you actually try a product on Product Hunt?
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Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
"Build first, market later" was the worst advice I followed. By the time I started marketing, I had no audience, no feedback, and no distribution. Now I am doing the opposite. Sell early, build in public and grow distribution every day.
What's the worst advice you've ever gotten about marketing your product?
Imed RadhouaniJoin the discussion
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Really amazing ideas. Coming up with 1000 free tools is a crazy idea.

Free Site SEO AuditorAudit you site in seconds
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Amazing product! I like that you can connect the apps while the agent is making the workflow.

Agentplace AI AgentsCreate specialized AI agents for real tasks and workflows
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Hey, great idea! Looks like really relevant content for free, super impressive.

FastlaneCreate viral content for your product in seconds
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
I think it's overall positive. Employees sharing authentic content benefits both them and the company, strengthens the ecosystem, and helps attract the right talent to the right company. Recognition and support for their effort would make it even better.
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Honestly, as a solo creator, charging from day 1 is the only sustainable path. You need to give enough free value to build trust, but the product still has to be worth paying for. I am figuring out that balance too.
Tejash M Kumarleft a comment
Hey, I just tried it. Very interesting idea. One quick feedback: the animations take too long to load, which hurts the experience. It would be better if they were faster or reduced. I agree that many websites make it hard for bots, and even humans to access information. There is a balance though, since easier scraping can also create issues. Curious to see how this develops.

Silicon FriendlyHow Silicon Friendly is your website? (from L0 to L5)
