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🔍 What problem it solves Orders get buried in WhatsApp chats Manual copy-paste into Excel causes mistakes No simple way to track order status Existing tools are too complex for small sellers ✨ How it works Customer sends an order via WhatsApp in a simple format Order is captured and saved automatically Seller sees all orders in a mobile-friendly dashboard Seller updates order status manually...

OrdlyoTurn WhatsApp orders into a simple order list
Micro-sellers who sell through WhatsApp and Instagram DMs often lose orders in chat history or manually copy them into Excel.
WhatsOrder is a lightweight tool that captures orders from WhatsApp messages and puts them into a simple dashboard where sellers can track order status (New → Confirmed → Shipped).
No inventory. No payments. No complexity.
Just a cleaner way to manage WhatsApp orders.
🚧 Currently validating demand. Landing page only.

OrdlyoTurn WhatsApp orders into a simple order list
DevLuzleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built ReflexTap as a small experiment to see how far a very simple game idea could go if treated with real product polish. The focus was on clean gameplay, timing-based feedback, and removing distractions — with a bit of AI-powered encouragement when you almost get it right. I’d love feedback on the experience and what could make it more engaging. Thanks for checking it out!

ReflexTapA simple reflex game focused on timing and focus
A game to tReflexTap is a simple reflex-based web game where timing is everything.
The goal is intentionally minimal: tap at the exact right moment and build a streak. Miss it, and you start over.
What makes it different is the focus on polish — a clean, distraction-free experience with sound feedback, streak tracking, PWA support, and subtle AI-powered encouragement for near-misses.
Built as a small, focused experiment to turn a simple idea into a finished product.est your timing.

ReflexTapA simple reflex game focused on timing and focus
DevLuzleft a comment
Why I built this: I realized the problem wasn’t saving YouTube videos — it was losing intent. I’d save something for learning, then forget about it completely. I didn’t want another productivity app or subscription. Just something small that helps me actually finish what I save. This is still in progress, and I’m keeping it free. Happy to hear any feedback or criticism.

YouTube Video OrganizerSave YouTube videos with purpose, not chaos.
Vidset is a free tool to organize YouTube videos with intent and track simple progress. Instead of dumping everything into Watch Later or playlists, you save videos into sets, choose a purpose (Learn, Watch, Reference), and mark them as completed. No login, no ads, no monetization—just a simple way to stop losing saved videos.

YouTube Video OrganizerSave YouTube videos with purpose, not chaos.
