Previously, Flow automatically formatted your text differently depending on whether you were in an email app or a messaging app. In emails, Flow used full punctuation, capitalization, and line breaks to look polished. In messaging apps, Flow made things a bit lighter and more casual.
That worked fine for most people, but it didn t always reflect your personal writing style.
I ve spent the last few years working around game development. Seeing how studios build, ship, and sometimes stumble. One thing I ve noticed: it s rarely the game idea that breaks a team. It s usually the pipeline; how people, tools, and culture all fit together.
That got me curious enough to start digging deeper into what makes studios actually work.
Right now, I m exploring ways to help teams strengthen those pipelines (especially around talent and onboarding). Still early days, but I m excited to learn from this community while building.
As we were tinkering with Universal Tool Calling Protocol (UTCP) we kept hearing about the same hurdle: Cool spec but where s the list of tools I can actually call?
Every founder dreams of a big Product Hunt splash, top of the day, hundreds of upvotes, users flooding in. But here s what most don t realize: Product Hunt is not the place to validate your idea.
It s the place to amplify what s already working.
If you wait until launch day to show your product to the world, you ve already lost half the battle.
I ve officially hit a full year of daily activity on Product Hunt and, honestly, I haven t been very active. But hey, I ve been here every single day lurking, discovering, and pretending to be productive.
Frequently automated tasks using AI include data entry, customer support, appointment scheduling, and email and communication management. What tasks would you like to see automated with AI?