As someone building in the Indian startup ecosystem (Hyderabad), I kept missing key founder signals. One founder raises in Mumbai, another visits my city, someone starts hiring talent or drops a podcast and I only find out days later.
That frustration led me to ship FounderScope in just a few days using Lovable + Supabase.
It aggregates founder activity across the internet social posts, podcasts, launches, events, hiring signals, and even city-visit alerts into one clean, actionable dashboard.
hey hunters, what s something you discovered on product hunt that you still use today?
not just tried once and forgot need some real recs also curious, what kind of products usually catch your attention here? what makes you actually try something?
sharing something I built that might be useful here.
It's an open-source CLI tool called AI SOV Analyzer. The idea: AI models like ChatGPT are increasingly where buyers discover products. This tool lets you measure how often your brand shows up in AI responses vs your competitors basically "Share of Voice" but for AI.
Free to run (works with Ollama locally or free-tier APIs)
I like the way it adds words that I use - I don't understand why it says 'Hi' to me so much, odd but friendly :). Could be UE, who knows? Great to use. Is there a way that I don't have to hold down the button in order to speak?
Guys, a month ago, Anna, a product designer, reached out to me from the ProblemHunt community. She described her problem in detail in DMs. It was probably the most genuine and sincere description of pain I have ever seen. Anna has this ability to talk about her problems with complete openness and raw emotion for any researcher, it's an absolute gift.
Today she shared a new problem, and I've just posted it now. It's hard for me to convey the tone through text in a post, but trust me, it's genuinely painful. It's that intense fear of a designer becoming obsolete in the era of AI.