SnoopSignal scans Reddit daily to surface real problems users are begging to solve. You’ll get startup-worthy pain points, grouped themes, and trend signals delivered straight to your inbox. Built for indie hackers, founders & problem spotters.
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise
Hey, folks, on April 1st we will be launching FitCheckLab.
With FitCheckLab, you can: Get AI-powered feedback on your outfits Digitally organize your wardrobe Get occasion- and weather-based outfit suggestions Generate daily looks based on your own clothes
No more guesswork. No more decision fatigue. Just smarter styling made effortless.
Tonight, we are hosting a small hackathon in Phoenix in partnership with @bolt.new! All the hackers get free credits to build whatever they can imagine during the hackathon. Thanks Bolt for the hookup! In this forum thread, all the hackers will submit their projects and vote on their favorite one (they can't vote on their own).
The top project will get hunted on @Product Hunt by me! If you want to follow along, come back to this thread in an hour or so and the submissions will start rolling in.
We gearing up for the launch of WebGremlin.ai and of course, planning to submit to PH. But I m curious, where else do you share your products to get traction? What are other platforms, forums, or communities that have worked well for you (like hackernews)? And while we re at it, what s your go-to initial launch strategy to make some noise?
Tonight, we are hosting a small hackathon in Phoenix in partnership with @bolt.new! All the hackers get free credits to build whatever they can imagine during the hackathon. Thanks Bolt for the hookup! In this forum thread, all the hackers will submit their projects and vote on their favorite one (they can't vote on their own).
The top project will get hunted on @Product Hunt by me! If you want to follow along, come back to this thread in an hour or so and the submissions will start rolling in.
A few of us at Product Hunt are putting on our most brutally honest (but helpful!) hats and roasting landing pages for the next two days. Want in? Drop your link below, and we ll give you real, no-BS feedback on:
Clarity Does your message make sense or sound like corporate soup? Calls to Action Do we feel compelled to click, or just leave? Design & UX Smooth experience or rage quit territory? Anything else Tell us what you want feedback on.
I am thinking of building a multi agent tool which helps you dress better. Imagine it as a fashion assistant of yours who assess your clothes, guides you and helps you dress better. Got a few negative comments that they wouldn't trust AI but I wanted to know the mentality of you guys here.
Lifelist is a productivity app that helps you stay organized and motivated with personalized to-do lists. Create, edit, and download buckets as PDFs. Explore pre-made buckets, switch between light and dark modes, and use the app in 9 different languages.
Anidex: Scan, identify, and chat with real-world animals instantly. Explore habitats, behaviors, and conservation status. Save favorites, earn badges, and compete on leaderboards. Built with Flutter and Gemini AI, it's your ultimate wildlife companion.