OpenStartup is a free tool that helps small businesses calculate profit and set the right selling price. Not complicated accounting software. Not a full business dashboard with charts nobody understands. Just a simple, fast, free tool where you enter your ingredients, costs, and quantity — and it instantly tells you your cost per unit, what price to sell at, and exactly how much profit you'll make.
@Wispr Flow launched on Product Hunt back in 2024. Since then it has become one of those tools that quietly sticks. It's the AI dictation tool a bunch of us here use day to day (yes, there are still a few people committed to typing everything out). It works anywhere on your Mac or PC, so you can just talk and have clean text land wherever your cursor is.
For the next three days, it is showing up on the leaderboard in a different way. From April 14 to 16, you can upvote and comment on Product Hunt using Wispr Flow directly. If you use dictation, those upvotes and comments will carry a bit more weight. Try it out by clicking the Wispr Flow unit on the Leaderboard and telling it to upvote a product name
TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.
Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.
Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.
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.
It can be both a blessing and curse to have social media as work and it can take a toll on you on the longer run. Recently, I've been finding it hard to draw the line between using social media for myself and social media for work as both interests overlap perfectly. I'm curious how you manage this and keep a healthy relationship with social media, thank you!
The Golden Kitty Awards are now open for voting! It's your chance to make sure a trophy ends up in your fave makers' hands. So have you voted yet? Pick your winners here.
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Habit forming is a bit of a buzzword these days I feel but the value is quite obvious when forming good habits. The main ones I have formed are reading every day and drinking 2l every day, easily done as the benefits are obvious, what are some you have formed?
Did you know? Pigeons were used for sending messages and invitations not only in ancient times, but as recently as early in 1990s, during World War I. If you have been given a chance to train a Pigeon. What (one) skill will you train her for? P.S. - The average peak speed of homing pigeons is 60 miles per hour.
Might feel like a strange question but Mondays have adopted a strange place in the professional world, being hated just for existing. I have Sunday anxieties but I wouldn't say I hate Mondays and leaving for the weekend seems like a bad experience to me, what about you?
Let me preface this by saying I love working I do, I guess I'm more asking what would you focus your passion on if money were not important? We are always told either to follow our passion or stick with what makes the money. Take money out of the equation, what would you do? I'd have a cabin somewhere in a forest overlooking a lake with no internet whatsoever and just live my life with some dogs.
I have worked remotely for much of my career. Not a ton has changed for me so I'd love to hear from others. What have become your favorite tools while working from home? Have they helped you to collaborate and feel connected to your colleagues remotely? And for those who were already remote has anything changed?
Twitter's paid subscription has been confirmed. At $2.99/month it includes features such as Collections Reader Mode Color Themes Custom App Icons AND AN UNDO BUTTON!
(https://twitter.com/i/status/136...) Would you pay to undo?
We all have learning experiences from building our projects. Some of that could be helpful to new makers in the community, what are some of your top tips?