I m Neha, a mother of a 7 year old and the CEO of Turings Design.
Bedtime has always been the most special moment of the day for my daughter and me. It s the time when she opens up about her whole day her thoughts, fears, little joys, and curiosities.
But like many kids, she takes almost an hour to fall asleep.
Hey I'm James, a software developer from Australia with 20+ years building things professionally.
Most of my career I've been the person behind the scenes solving hard technical problems, shipping reliable software, making other people's ideas work. Unravl is the first thing I've built entirely for myself, and now I'm figuring out the part they don't teach developers: how to actually get it in front of people who might find it useful.
No funding. No growth team. No playbook. Just me, the product, and a lot of learning in public.
If you've been down this road builder trying to find an audience I'd genuinely love to hear what worked for you. And if Unravl sounds like something you'd use, even better.
Me and my partner have been dreaming to build a tech company for a long time. We wait for 30 years to have the courage because being a professional with a steady income was a high barrier to cross and more importantly, we have a family to feed. Then we invested patiently in tech companies and finally got FIRE. And here we are started our journey to verify our dreams. We have built our first app, which was an Instagram like photo app that verifies copyright with NFT. It is still sitting on the Apple app store with 56 users. It was a failure because users are not actively uploading pictures, and we have difficulties to reach out to photographers and artists, who are our target users. Then we started to build "Media-ana", a deepfake detection tool, which will be launched on Product Hunt on Friday. This is a beta version and we still need a lot of feedbacks to improve the product.
After diving right from a tech investor to a tech developer, I found developing is not the crucial part, distribution is. Finding the right users (persons/entities) are contacting them are the most difficult part. Let me know what you think.
I've spent over a decade designing engagement systems for the mobile game and online casino industries. The irony of being good at getting other people's attention while being deeply uncomfortable asking for my own is not lost on me.
Been working in health and wellness roles all my career, but trying out new products and working as a SME for implementation projects led me here. Been trying to work on a few starter projects, but no public releases yet. Just want to try my feet wet and see what I can build.
Hey everyone! I'm Gianmarco, a software engineer based in Italy. After years of planning trips for friends and family (and being the unofficial "travel agent" of my group), I decided to build something that could do it better than me or at least faster.
I'm working on Aitinery (aitinery.com), an AI-powered travel planner that specializes in Italy. The idea is simple: instead of spending hours on Google Maps, blogs, and TripAdvisor trying to piece together an itinerary, you tell our AI what kind of trip you want and it builds a complete day-by-day plan with real places, accurate travel times, local restaurants, and hidden gems.
I am Krupali. I have been working as a writer and marketer for about six years now, and finally hopped onto Product Hunt through Reddit, to be honest. I love experimenting with different AI tools for writing and marketing, and lately have been into building silly little things using different agents.
Hi PH I m Mathieu, a solo builder focused on turning abstract ideas into structured, usable systems. My background mixes web development, product thinking and a strong interest in AI-driven workflows. I like building things that aren t just visually clean, but logically coherent products where UX, data and business model actually align. Currently exploring: AI-assisted decision systems Optimization tools for everyday problems Lean MVP strategies built to scale Product architectures designed for long-term viability I believe most ideas fail not because they re bad, but because they lack structure. I enjoy doing the opposite: breaking complexity down into clear, executable paths. Looking forward to connecting with other builders who think long-term and care about execution quality.
I'm building DAWI to turn health uncertainty into clear care paths and become your lifelong, secure health companion, and honestly, some features may break. Some things may not work perfectly yet.
That s exactly why I m here. I would love to hear your real, unfiltered feedback.
People seem to have stopped putting in the effort to write by themselves. That s the feeling I get when I see AI-infused content all over the place, especially LinkedIn.
Blindly prompting AI to churn content may not be wise. Writing is a core cognitive skill most of us started developing as kids. At least, it shouldn't feel like AI on a surface-level.
Writers lose hours double checking originality, hunting for sources, and worrying whether AI has influenced their work. Quetext's DeepSearchâ„¢ algorithm handles all of that in one scan. It detects plagiarism, paraphrasing, and AI generated sections, then explains each match with easy citations you can use right away. Write better, write smarter!
Just joined today. I'm Girik, founder of Automate Me, where it's literally me + a swarm of AI agents running client projects.
The setup: For the past year, I've been deep in the trenches building AI automations for businesses. No team. No employees. Just me orchestrating agents like a one-man symphony (Beethoven vibes, except I can hear ).
Hey everyone I'm new here and still getting familiar with the product hunt. Excited to learn, explore new products, and connect with builders and makers. Would love to know what you enjoy doing here and any tips for getting started.