Ashish Parmar

Ashish Parmar

Vitara AI  Vitara AI
Co-founder at Vitara.Ai & Foodiv.com

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Hey Product Hunt!

We just launched Vitara.ai

https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

Ashish Parmar

7mo ago

We recently launched vitara.ai and the response is huge!

We re on a mission to make Vitara.ai truly unique and stand out from the rest. Our team is actively working on innovative features to enhance the platform and deliver even more value to our users. In just the first month, we ve crossed 5,000 registrations and have already begun onboarding paid customers; a strong validation of the need we're addressing.

Product hunt launch is scheduled tomorrow. Hoping for the best!! :)

Kunaaal

7mo ago

How do you guys manage saved social media content for research?

For I've been dealing with this problem - How do you guys manage to handle all the posts, links, content and research on the trends? Don't you all feel a bit too cluttered managing it all on bookmarks, notion or even inside the saved features of the apps themselves?

Sahil Khan

7mo ago

Should you offer free access when launching a paid product on Product Hunt?

I'm seeing more products launch on Product Hunt that require payment to actually use any features. No free trial, no freemium tier, just a download that leads straight to a paywall.

Part of me thinks this makes sense. If your product has real value, why give it away? People on Product Hunt understand they're looking at premium tools. Plus offering free access can attract users who will never pay anyway.

But I also see the argument for temporary free access during launch. Product Hunt users want to actually try what they're upvoting. How can they give meaningful feedback or become advocates if they hit a paywall immediately?

Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?

Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.

I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?

Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?

Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.

I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?

What Features Do You Need That Lovable & Bolt.new Lack?

AI dev tools like Lovable & Bolt.new are great, but are they missing something you really need?

  • A must-have feature that s not there?

  • A pain point they haven t solved?

Drop your thoughts below! Let s discuss.

What Features Do You Need That Lovable & Bolt.new Lack?

AI dev tools like Lovable & Bolt.new are great, but are they missing something you really need?

  • A must-have feature that s not there?

  • A pain point they haven t solved?

Drop your thoughts below! Let s discuss.

What Features Do You Need That Lovable & Bolt.new Lack?

AI dev tools like Lovable & Bolt.new are great, but are they missing something you really need?

  • A must-have feature that s not there?

  • A pain point they haven t solved?

Drop your thoughts below! Let s discuss.

June

10mo ago

What Can AI Teach Toddlers👶? A Mom-Researcher's Perspective

As a mom and AI education researcher, I've observed 3 key skills toddlers develop through AI toys:

1 Problem-solving (e.g. voice-commanding robots through block challenges)

2 Creative storytelling (imagining new story endings)

3 Emotional recognition (learning empathy via facial interactions)

Bolt vs Lovable, which do you prefer?

Currently playing around with @bolt.new after being inspired by @gabe and building a bunch of mini apps, mainly for fun. Haven't pushed any to production yet but so far I'm enjoying it bar the odd hiccup where I have to roll back a few times to fix a stubborn error.

I've also looked into @Lovable and it seems pretty cool but wanted to see what people had to say about it. Is there any reason to pick one over the other and which one have you settled on?

steve beyatte

11mo ago

What AI agents do you have running in production?

There are so many new AI agent platforms ( @Wordware @Lindy @CrewAI @zapier and so on) that I'm finding myself curious how everyone is using them.

What AI agents are you using in production? What do they do? Are they working and reliable? What would make them better? Are they replacing roles? Augmenting existing ones?

Product Hunt tools for your launch

I am trying to gather tools directly developed for the Product Hunt platform that could possibly help you with the launch.
This is what I have gathered so far.

  • Advanced PH Scrapper extracting data of launches into the charts

  • Hunted Space calendar & stats for upvotes, comments, upvote speed

  • Launchgrid something like a database of launches from PH & HN

  • Launchpedia  kits (PH resources)

  • Product Hunt favourites  extension for bookmarking

  • Product Hunt trending overview of successful launches (ranking)

  • Product Wars  upvotes, comments, speed stats

If you know more, feel free to share.

How to attract the next generation of Makers?

As many of you are likely aware, Product Hunt has always been a place for builders, founders, and tech enthusiasts to discover and share what s new. But as the startup landscape evolves, so does the next generation of Makers.

I d love to hear your thoughts - how can we make Product Hunt more appealing to first-time founders, students, and emerging Makers? Are there specific challenges they face that we have the chance to address?

Rohan Chaubey

11mo ago

Would you trust AI agents / assistants with autonomous tasks, or would you keep a close watch?

With AI agents and assistants are becoming more advanced, we're seeing them handle everything from scheduling meetings to managing entire workflows.

But here s the big question would you fully trust an AI to run tasks autonomously, or would you prefer keeping an eye on things just in case?

🛠 Has anyone built a production app with bolt.new?

I ve been playing around with it, and it s wild how fast it spins up a full-stack app from a prompt. But I m wondering:

  • How well does it generate code for real-world use?

  • Any prompting tips to get better results?

  • How does it compare to others like Lovable?

Also, do you think tools like Bolt (full app generation) are the future, or will the Cursor-style coding assistant approach win out?

Would love to hear from anyone who's pushed this beyond a test project!

How to attract the next generation of Makers?

As many of you are likely aware, Product Hunt has always been a place for builders, founders, and tech enthusiasts to discover and share what s new. But as the startup landscape evolves, so does the next generation of Makers.

I d love to hear your thoughts - how can we make Product Hunt more appealing to first-time founders, students, and emerging Makers? Are there specific challenges they face that we have the chance to address?

Product Hunt tools for your launch

I am trying to gather tools directly developed for the Product Hunt platform that could possibly help you with the launch.
This is what I have gathered so far.

  • Advanced PH Scrapper extracting data of launches into the charts

  • Hunted Space calendar & stats for upvotes, comments, upvote speed

  • Launchgrid something like a database of launches from PH & HN

  • Launchpedia  kits (PH resources)

  • Product Hunt favourites  extension for bookmarking

  • Product Hunt trending overview of successful launches (ranking)

  • Product Wars  upvotes, comments, speed stats

If you know more, feel free to share.

Tasos V

11mo ago

Does AI help your product or brand grow? Me not that much.

Lately I realise that I use AI to automate stuff etc, but when it comes to growing products that I built or my social presence, it does not help me much.

Like, there are probably a BILLION tools for AI-powered content creation and blah blah blah, but they haven't really helped me generate any meaningful content. So, I always end up writing the stuff I want myself, cause they are just better than the AI tools create.

Build an audience first, or launch and grow later?

This is probably one of the most debated topics in the startup world: Should you build an audience before you launch, or is it better to launch first and grow your audience afterward? I ve seen both approaches work, but each comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. - Building an audience first means you're creating buzz, validating your idea, and nurturing a community of early adopters who are invested in your success. But it takes time, patience, and a lot of effort to keep the momentum going before you even have a product to show. - Launching first lets you hit the ground running, gather real-world feedback, and iterate quickly. But without an existing audience, you might struggle to get those initial users and traction. So, indulge me: Which approach did you take or are you considering taking (those who haven't launched yet)? - Did you build an audience before launching your product, or did you launch and then focus on growth? - What worked (or didn't work) for you? - If you could go back, would you do it differently? Share your story with us so we can all learn from each other. There's someone here who could benefit from your experience. ----- P.S: If you're a growth-stage founder struggling with churn or stagnant customer acquisition (usually because of poor positioning and messaging), I'd love to help. I specialize in crafting impactful marketing strategies tailored specifically to your product so you can start seeing the results you deserve. Connect with me on LinkedIn today. Can't wait to hear from you!