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Need an AI Jarvis that turns chaotic voice/text updates into automatically structured tasks, projects, and dashboards for managing all of life and work.
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Hours of manual searching for parts for Chinese cars. Need an AI agent that understands queries from photos or text and finds the part.
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Online clothes shopping is a lottery. There's no accessible technology to see how an item will fit your body, especially in small stores. It's a pain for the buyer and a loss for the seller.
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A musician from Lebanon cannot sell his music: streaming pays pennies, and Bandcamp doesn't accept payments in his country. Needs a fair radio-platform with direct sales.
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VPN users have nowhere to find out if a service will work reliably on their network there is no up-to-date rating based on real-time quality monitoring.
It's impossible to order truly fresh farm vegetables and bread through delivery aggregators product quality is low, and you have to go to the market yourself.
Can a large Product Hunt community help you with a product launch?
This is something I ll find out in just a short while, one week from now (Jan 28), as I m about to re-launch a digital detox app. If you want, follow, maybe you will be on watch of my steps and activities
However, that s not the main point of this post.
Launching Citable V2: From AI visibility analytics → visibility + action
Hey builders & founders! We are back for round 2!
Citable V2 helps founders and growth teams see how their brand actually appears in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity and tells you exactly what to do next.
Why is AI SEO (GEO) relevant for product builders and entrepreneurs
AI search has shifted from ranking to reasoning. If your product isn t showing up in AI answers, you re invisible to high-intent buyers who are comparing solutions on ChatGPT and other AI agents.
Best for
Niche, focused products
Founder-led or lean growth teams with product-led growth strategies
Teams betting on organic + AI-driven discovery
Does outbound actually work anymore, or are we all just blasting emails and hoping something sticks?
What s worked for us looks very different from spray-and-pray.
We ve learned that outbound works when it s intentional at every step.
A few things that made the biggest difference for us:
Getting the ICP really right. Sometimes the first outreach isn t to the buyer, but to someone who can open the door.
Personalization isn t optional. Company context, role, recent updates. Generic gets ignored fast.
Channels are chosen by output, not comfort. We double down on what actually converts.
The first message rarely works. Conversations usually start around the third or fourth touch, if there s value each time.
Timing matters more than volume. Funding news, hiring, social posts. Showing up when the problem is top of mind changes everything.
We focus on relationships, not just pipeline. Some buy later. Some refer. All conversations compound.
Context before calls helps. If someone engages multiple times, the conversation feels very different.
Signals matter. Engagement often tells you when to reach out, not just who.
Vibe coding stack
Vibe coding is about moving fast from idea to production without getting stuck on infrastructure.
A simple stack that works well:
Frontend and Backend: @Google Antigravity, @Cursor, @Claude Code
Databases and RAG: @Pinecone
Cloud and DevOps: Bult.ai
LLMs: @OpenAI, @Google Gemini, @Hugging Face, @Ollama
Bult.ai handles deployment, infrastructure, SSL, domains, scaling, and CI CD, so you can focus on building the product, not managing servers.
Reverse-engineering Cursor's recent Product Hunt launches
Last month, Cursor launched for the fifth time on Product Hunt in 2025.
The 2024 Product of the Year [1] still hits the charts. They have launched web and mobile agents, a visual editor, and 2.0, consistently ranking in the Top 5 Products of the Day.
What’s your favorite social platform in 2025?
Social media has evolved a lot.
What started as a way to stay in touch with classmates and friends has turned into something entirely different: a place where everyone, from students to CEOs, is creating content, building audiences, and gaining professional exposure.





