Have you used Poke? Leave your thoughts in the comment or share other AI Assistants you've used!
What is Poke?
Poke.com is a proactive AI assistant that automates your digital life with smart integrations and real-world utility. It s like Claude via iMessage or WhatsApp that doesn t always need a user prompt to message you.
Can an AI Assistant Finally Deliver on Its Promise?
Hey there, as you know I launched Rolyai almost 2 weeks ago. And maybe you read my article about the first 3 days. It actually popped off quite well, so thank you for reading
This Article will cover how to keep your momentum after launch as well as just getting some momentum rolling.
Kilo Code is an open-source, model-agnostic AI code assistant with transparent pricing. First launched 6 months ago and after 420,000+ downloads on @VS Code and @Cursor, the team is bringing it to the @JetBrains ecosystem (IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm...) and they will be live on @Product Hunt this Sunday, September 28.
Follow @Kilo Code for the latest updates. Oh and one more thing: I'm hosting an X Space with their team this Friday, September 26, at 3 PM UTC / 5 PM CET / 11 AM EST to talk Product Hunt for developer tools.
Hi everyone! I m Kseniia, CMO at iPNOTE an AI-powered platform that helps founders and companies protect their ideas and manage IP worldwide.
I ve been an entrepreneur for 5+ years (marketing agency, dev studio, HRTech startup) and I know how often IP protection ends up at the bottom of the priority list until it suddenly becomes a big problem . That s one of the reasons I joined iPNOTE to help make IP protection simple, affordable, and accessible for founders everywhere.
Hey folks , recently, TopazLabs (well-known in the AI video/image enhancement space) announced they're shifting from lifetime licenses to subscriptions only. That's sparked a lot of chatter - some say subscriptions feel cheaper upfront, but many users feel it becomes more expensive long term, especially since canceling can be tricky and refunds are limited.
We're curious to hear what the Product Hunt community thinks about this shift:
As a user, do you prefer subscriptions or lifetime licenses? Do you see a difference between desktop apps vs. online/cloud apps? Why?
As an AI developer or maker, which pricing model makes you feel more confident investing in for the long term?
To everyone who's been following our journey - we did it! After months of rebuilding based on your feedback, Asa 2.0 just launched and it's completely transformed.
What's new for your teams:
Redesigned Dashboard - Clean, intuitive, and built around your actual workflow
Kanban Task Boards - Visual project management that actually helps instead of overwhelming
Enhanced Wellbeing Tracking - Energy, stress, and mood insights with smart detection for managers
AI Workflows - Natural language task management ("move this to Alex" actually works!)
The AI gold rush feels like it rewards teams who ship fast. Many teams are working on a 9-9-6 (9am-9pm, 6 days a week) schedule to keep up with the state of the art breakthroughs and features. Does this give teams an edge against their competition or is this slowly burning teams out. If you're building in the AI space, I would love to hear what your take is:
What works for your team and do you follow the 996 schedule?
Did following a 996 culture create more bugs or actually lead to breakthroughs and push you ahead of your competition?
How would you balance your life outside of work if you followed this schedule?
Making this post to raise awareness and ideally find a middle ground for teams that are currently growing and trying to keep up with the competition
We first launched @Basedash earlier this year as an AI-native chart builder. You just describe the chart you want, and Basedash uses AI to visualize your data, no SQL required.
Now we're gearing up for our biggest update yet, launching here on Product Hunt tomorrow. Without spoiling anything, it should enable many more business users to finally get the data answers they need, without bugging engineers or data analysts on their team.