We just launched a feature in Datastripes that makes building synthetic scenarios effortless.
But before all, what are these Synthetic scenarios? They are simulated what-if datasets created from real data to model extreme events, crises, or growth, letting you explore potential outcomes without waiting for them to happen.
Whether you want to simulate a black swan, a market crash, or a sudden growth surge, you can now do it visually, entirely in-browser, with zero backend setup.
I love reviewing. My all time favorite site for reviews is probably Metacritic, but of course Yelp, Google Maps reviews, rottentomatoes, and opencritic are great; a lot of hype for Letterboxd lately but it's kinda not been to my taste. Any other recommendations of the best sites out there for reviewing stuff?
I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
When we launched, social didn t really drive much traction at least not right away. Still showing up and staying consistent, but curious: Did social media make a real difference for your launch? Or did your momentum come from somewhere else?
Hello Product Hunt community! Today, we are launching our Zen Agents by @Zencoder on Product Hunt - enabling you to build your own, custom AI agents helping you with your dev workflow. Our launch is now live here, and we'd love and appreciate your support: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
I've spent the past 10 years watching startups build landing pages and driving organic traffic to them. This used to be an acceptable way to build inbound for business; and it worked.
But now, Google's trying to keep all the clicks to itself with AI Mode; and getting referrals from ChatGPT requires more than just SEO.
Introducing custom fields that bring your own data into Brex, custom roles with granular user permissions, and a new policy engine that can make any rule a reality. Plus a new admin home page, invoicing, and much more.
I am a high school student from Hong Kong, and growing up in a traditional Asian family I have experienced all sorts of tiger parenting by my parents. It is surprisingly effective in how they can help control my screen time. Knowing lots of my friends with parents that are more 'chill', they personally want to be controlled as well on their screen time. Therefore, I built this app with a sassy mascot that mimics the tiger parents they want to help control their screen time.
Zintia benchmarks your Reels against competitor activity, evaluating performance across key content pillars and ad audience engagement. Our goal is to deliver real-time insights that go beyond vanity metrics enabling smarter, data-driven adjustments as campaigns run.
This feature is part of our effort to generate dynamic reports with actionable insights, helping teams refine social media strategies with precision. Want to see how it works?
The Solar team wanted to thank everyone for signing up and using try.solar (solarapp.dev). Over the past few days we've seen over 3,000 users from across the world make thousands of apps (many of which are seriously impressive).
We'll have more to share soon, but let our team know if anything goes wrong (we regularly host office hours here https://discord.com/invite/ydsDg...) - thank you for all the support! <3
I work at an angel syndicate and see how clunky the fundraising process really is, founders spending hours on intake forms, re-typing bios, hunting down metrics, only to get ghosted.
I d love to hear your experience:
What s your current submission process?
What s the single most frustrating part?
If you ve got 5 mins, here s a super-short survey too:
Since the early days of Interactively, I ve made a conscious decision to build it in public.
Having worked in web3 for a good part of my career, I ve seen firsthand how powerful community can be, not just for launching a product, but for shaping it into something truly useful. In decentralized ecosystems, transparency, contribution, and feedback loops aren t just values, they're lifelines. That ethos is something I m bringing into Interactively from day one.