A few weeks ago, Swytchcode launched on Product Hunt and became the #1 Product of the Day.
The launch was exciting, but what happened after has been even more interesting. As we close out the year, here's a quick and honest update on what post-launch life looks like for us and where we're headed next.
I ve been building a simple tool for makers who want quick, frictionless user feedback directly from their site.
It s lightweight, fast, and drops easily into any stack.
I d love to know: What s your biggest struggle with collecting feedback? What channels work best for you? Does a 10-second feedback button sound useful? What features matter most to you as a founder/dev?
Sharing to learn, not just promote honest feedback would really help me shape the roadmap
Hey everyone, sharing a small but meaningful milestone.
BeamUp finally got its first paid user, 5 months after launch. What made this really special is that the user came in organically, started using BeamUp with Google Drive, and upgraded on their own, without me reaching out or changing any messaging beforehand.
BeamUp is a no-code upload portal that lets people receive large files directly into their cloud storage, no servers, no backend, no retention.
Here s what surprised me: Even though someone understood BeamUp well enough to upgrade, I realized many visitors weren t actually understanding the core value from the landing page. The concept is simple once it clicks, but unfamiliar at first glance.
Yesterday I launched something weirdly simple but surprisingly powerful, a resume that never dies.
You download the PDF once and it keeps updating itself forever. Projects, skills, links, everything stays alive.
The launch went way better than I expected (we even hit the top charts (#6 )), and I m insanely grateful to everyone who checked it out, messaged, upvoted, or just got curious for a second
Haimeta now supports Google s latest Nano Banana 2 Pro jump in and try it free today.
We believe the future of creativity is atomic: ideas broken into tiny units that can be endlessly remixed and reimagined. With Haimeta + Nano Banana 2 Pro, creation becomes real-time remixing, fast iteration, and playful experimentation.
Here s something uncomfortable I ve learned building AI agent systems:
AI rarely fails at the step we re watching.
It fails somewhere quieter a retry that hides a timeout, a queue that grows by every hour, a memory leak that only matters at scale, a slow drift that looks like variation until it s too late.
Most teams measure accuracy. Some measure latency.
Here s something uncomfortable I ve learned building AI agent systems:
AI rarely fails at the step we re watching.
It fails somewhere quieter a retry that hides a timeout, a queue that grows by every hour, a memory leak that only matters at scale, a slow drift that looks like variation until it s too late.
Most teams measure accuracy. Some measure latency.
Me & @marianaprazeres will be at Web Summit in Lisbon (presenting on Weds on Alpha) this week and we're in San Fran (16-20) next week - if any builders want to connect with us, we'd love to say hello!
Weavy brings AI + powerful editing tools together on a single canvas where creatives of all kinds can push the limits of their craft. We see AI outputs as a new medium to mold, and we believe the combination of human craft alongside AI generation unlocks more expression and a bolder point of view. We believe the first prompt is the creative starting point rather than the final destination.
Introduction: The Challenge of Teaching in the AI Era
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly accessible to students, educators face a pivotal question: What is the role of teachers when students can learn directly from AI? One innovative teacher has found her answer not by competing with AI, but by orchestrating it.
This is the story of how she transformed her teaching approach using FunBlocks AIFlow Whiteboard and its AI-powered mindmap features, creating a dynamic learning environment that extends far beyond the traditional classroom.