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I want to stop "we can't give feedback at this time" from ever being sent again.
Hi everyone, I'm Simon and I am trying to build a solution in hiring that isn't just another AI layer slapped on top of a broken system. What's more is I am building extremely in public and trying to see what is possible in 100 hours with all the tools that are now available plus my experience with building products.
I don't know if it's possible, but I'm going to give it a go!
Do you use Product Hunt to discover startups worth acquiring?
A friend of mine who launched here a while back recently reached out with an unexpected message. He's selling his product and the whole startup.
His launch wasn't just good. Product of the Day. Product of the Week.
I can’t stop polishing my app
Hey everyone! Another lost programmer joins your family. I spent 10 years in film production, then about 7 years in video editing and marketing, and somehow ended up building my first real app. It s the first thing I ve actually designed and built for myself, not for a client.
The idea is pretty simple. Supa looks at what you already have in your fridge and tells you what to cook. It suggests a main dish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and also gives ideas for snacks, desserts, and salads. The point isn t more recipes, it s giving you one clear answer for today.
From Gut-Feeling to Logic: Building SIOKI (and saying Hi!)
Hey Product Hunt community!
I m Abhijeet. For a long time, I lived behind a title.
I ve spent the last 8 years (including a pivot to NYU for my MSIS) as a Product Manager in the US tech sector. I ve navigated high-stakes roadmaps and spent thousands of hours justifying decisions to stakeholders.
But honestly? I felt like a "ghost" in the machine. I was building success for others, but I didn't have a single thing that was truly mine.
Solo builder having fun with DIY
Hey everyone! Luis here.
I am a "UX designer who codes", not as good as a developer, but I can manage to build my own stuff - slowly and not too complex, but works. My primary passion is the human side and have been working with UX for about 20 years. I learned to "code" in the old good days of Flash and since then I been exploring several different languages, always to help me build a custom tool to better understand peoples pain points - mainly building mockups/prototypes for digital and physical products, for user tests and explorations.
Tech Lawyer, Legal AI Nerd, Apparently an Author Now - Helping founders with Terms and Privacy.
Hey everyone, I'm Adam Jabbar, tech and AI compliance consultant, working with SaaS and AI founders mostly in the US and Europe. I chose Technology Law deliberately. When everyone in law school was chasing corporate litigation, I was obsessing over where technology and law were going to collide. That was before "tech lawyer" was even a real job title. Took a while to convince people it mattered. It matters now.
Somewhere along the way that obsession with Legal AI got out of hand when i thought AI would take a lawyers job, I ended up writing ChatGPT for Lawyers, which somehow hit #1 on Amazon. Still not fully over that. The book came from genuinely believing AI was about to reshape the legal profession and nobody was talking about it practically. Turns out a lot of lawyers felt the same way.
On the consulting side I've spent years drafting Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, AI compliance frameworks over 2,000 platforms across 30+ countries (Fiverr and Upwork mainly). The AI policy work is what I find most interesting right now. It's genuinely new territory. Most lawyers don't fully understand it yet either.
The thing that still gets me though, I reviewed a founder's policies last year and his Terms of Service were word for word copied from his direct competitor. Same company name. Different product entirely. He'd been live for 8 months. Completely unprotected. Didn't even know it. Just grabbed what looked professional and shipped.
What I learned building PeakRoutine (AI health routines from wearable data)
Hi everyone
Over the last few months, I ve been building PeakRoutine, a product that tries to solve a problem I personally faced while using wearables.
Newbie to ProductHunt
Hey Martyn here.
I ve been building things on the internet since the late 90s. Started out the same way a lot of people probably did back then, tinkering with early websites, figuring out how things worked, breaking things, fixing them, and generally making software do things it wasn t originally designed to do.
I ve always been more of a problem solver than anything else. If something annoys me or feels inefficient, my instinct is usually to try and build a way around it.
For most of that time I was a developer, mainly web and backend, but over the last year AI has completely changed how I work.
👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’m excited to introduce Spoold
SharePay introduction
8 years building for clients. Finally shipped something for myself.
I'm Arman, spent 8 years building WordPress plugins, WooCommerce stores, and SaaS tools for other people's businesses. 60+ products shipped, none of them mine...
Tried WhatsApp chat automation tool, didn't work, this year I built Kommentify, its a Chrome extension that automates LinkedIn engagement so founders and sales reps can grow without spending hours commenting/posting every day.
