We just shipped Krisp MCP as a connector in Claude, and it's changing how we think about this. Instead of treating meetings as isolated events, your AI assistant can now search transcripts, pull action items, and reference meeting context on the fly.
The bigger question I keep coming back to: what's your system for turning meeting context into actual work? Would love to hear what's working (or not) for others here.
According to @RevenueCat 's State of Subscription Apps 2026 report, "hard paywalls convert 5x better than freemium, but with significantly wider variance."
Day 35 download-to-paid, freemium vs. hard paywall
Does access method impact download-to-paid conversion within 35 days?
Do any of the more experienced coders ever feel like closing the loop in vibecoding is a bit too much control to let go off? I'm not sure if I can categorize myself as an experienced coder. I'm been mainly self-taught and been doing it for almost a decade now, so I have strong opinions about what I consider best practices. (I actually love refactoring, because it feels like order is once again restored in the codebase).
However, with AI becoming so good at so many parts of the product development, I'm starting to feel like a project manager, or god forbid, scrum master... On the one hand, it's nice that I get to spend most of my time thinking about the problems themselves rather than the implementation of the solution. But on the other hand, I think my coding style is a bit like trying to find a way out of a dark room by running into the wall repeatedly as opposed to planning a way out. And I kind of missing running into the wall to be honest. Now, I'm enviously looking at AI hitting the wall.
I ve spent years as a Senior Full Stack Developer building complex systems for others, but I ve finally decided to focus on my own "Indie" journey. I m currently working on Mind Draft, a mobile app to help people capture and validate ideas, alongside a few other projects like Ishbikni and TextToPrompt.
I m a big fan of "Vibe Coding" using tools like Cursor and Claude to move faster, and when I'm not at the keyboard, I'm usually perfecting my Shakshouka recipe.
I have a product scheduled to launch soon and I'm honestly a bit nervous! I d love to connect with other developers and makers here. What s the one thing you wish you knew before your first "big" launch?
Product Hunt is best known for its homepage, a daily leaderboard of the most creative and innovative products on the internet. Makers go all out to win launch day, because that visibility matters. Product Hunt also plays a significant role in how products appear in Google search results.
What surprised us was that AI assistants like ChatGPT were rarely citing Product Hunt in product recommendations.