I just want to say thank you to everyone who supported the PingPrompt launch.
We finished #10 of the day and got featured on Product Hunt among 463 products launched yesterday. This means a lot, especially because this was PingPrompt s first public launch whitout audience, competing alongside some truly great apps.
We also gained 102 new followers, plus new trial users and subscriptions. Thank you for the trust and for taking the time to try something new.
Hey PH community! As we all rely on video calls more than ever, I'm curious about your biggest frustrations with tools like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Jitsi, or even the infamous Cluey. Do clunky interfaces, poor AI integrations, or a lack of admin controls (like forcing video on for interviews) drive you nuts?
I'm thinking about adding video chat to Blimp (getblimpy.cloud), our AI-native productivity suite. Imagine an AI assistant that quietly takes minutes in the background (non-intrusive), auto-generates bullet-point actions as tasks in your project hub (ditching those sloppy AI emails), plus admin perks like mandatory video, global audio muting, and background video effects that don't slow down your video.
What are your top video chat pain points? Share below your ideas could shape this!
What are three things you re grateful for every day? Are they the same, or do they change over time?
For me, the three things I m grateful for most days are:
Having the health to keep working
Having work that I can pursue and grow with
Having a family that cares about me and supports me from behind the scenes
Of course, each day brings different moments, small wins, or reasons to feel grateful. But at the core, it often comes back to the same things: health, work, and family.
We built a small calculator for you to see how much time you are wasting per day/week/year just due to context switching between different AI tools. Try it out! My wastage was 6 hours/week, what's yours?
BOOM! Expense management startup @Ramp acqui-hired @Jolt AI to "help its engineers build faster."
@karimatiyeh on X:
"Build faster." Yep, that about sums it up. We want Ramp engineers to be as productive as possible, firing on all cylinders. Jolt is pushing us even further in that direction. High. Speed. Development. Velocity. That's the move here.
GitHub recently published this year's Octoverse, the state of the open-source ecosystem.
Below are my key takeaways:
AI doesn t replace developers it brings more people into the ecosystem. A new developer joined GitHub every second in 2025. Top 5 developer populations: 1. United States, 2. India, 3. China, 4. Brazil, 5. United Kingdom.
Open source remains the foundation. Fastest-growing OSS projects by contributors include @Zen Browser, @VS Code, and AI-focused @Continue.
TypeScript is now the most used language on GitHub, overtook both Python and JavaScript. The AI effect? 80% of new repositories used just six languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, C++, and C#.
Gen AI is now standard in development. 1.1M public repositories now use an LLM SDK.
Agents are here. Coding agents created 1M+ pull requests (PR) in the last 6 months, and it's just getting started.
Hey folks, it s been 8 days since launch and we shipped two big workflow boosters today:
Dual Draft Split View: Drag any draft from the sidebar to the right to open a second editor; chat and AI suggestions stay in sync across both panes.
Story Outline & Acts: Map acts/beats/scenes, assign or unassign scenes to acts, cleaner drag/drop flows, and linked beats/logline/synopsis now feed AI suggestions.
Hey everyone! Introducing Kimi Slides! Now with Nano Banana Pro It's not easy to gatekeep this, bc it's way too impressive
TL;DR: > It's editable Notebooklm Slides > Designer level infographic > Unlimited nano banana uasage in slides (only in next 48h) Try it FREE (unlimited for next 24 hours) Appreciate if you could support our launch:) thanks <3 https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Ultracite is an opinionated, zero-config code linter and formatter. @haydenbleasel launched it on Product Hunt twice this year, and I had a humble contribution as a Hunter.
Different launches, different results. Here's what I learned.