Hey Product Hunt! I launched Live Resume, a resume that updates itself, and the response has been unreal. We touched #6, got tons of support, and amazing feedback.
Now here s a look at what I ve already added + what s coming next Big Updates Coming Soon 1 Real-Time Resume Rendering (Live Visual Preview)
I m currently building a real-time rendering engine so you can see your resume update instantly as you type. No downloading PDFs. No refreshing previews. Just instant visual feedback.
This will make building a resume feel like editing a Notion page. 2 Resume API - A First in the Resume Builder Space
When @daveaingram came up with the idea for Querri in the spring of 2023, the term "AI Data Analyst" wasn t even a thing. AI itself was far from mainstream. Even when we launched our first MVP in the spring of 2024, many larger companies still saw AI as "fringe." Fast forward to the fall of 2025, and not only is every tech business racing to incorporate AI, but entirely new product categories like "AI Data Analytics Tools" have emerged. So, we re proudly leaning into that term.
This is our second Product Hunt launch, but it s the first time Querri can truly help users through the entire data analytics cycle from start to finish.
Time management meets cosmic alignment. TETRAOM blends Astronomy, I Ching, and Human design to reveal your best hours for focus, love, and rest in real time. Because productivity isn t about more effort it s about right timing.
I m Yuvraj, founder of Synnote, an AI-powered note-taking and task-management app built for thinkers, creators, and students who want to spend less time organizing and more time doing.
Most teams I know use tools like Miro or Mural to brainstorm and visualize ideas.
They re great, until you need to actually write things down. Suddenly, you re jumping to Google Docs, Notion, or Confluence just to continue the thought.
That s the gap we re tackling with NodeLand, a space where visual thinking and documentation live together, not apart.
I ve been working on a coffee taste profile finder for my web app. It helps users discover their coffee preferences in just 5 questions, making it easier to find coffees they ll really enjoy and make more informed choices in the future when buying.
If anyone wants to try it out and share feedback or point out any issues, I d really appreciate it! This has been a passion project for the past five months, and it s finally starting to come together.
I m Henrik, co-founder of Lumoo AI we re building a creative AI platform that helps founders, marketers, and teams turn scattered ideas into clear, high-quality content.
After months of building, we re launching on Product Hunt this Thursday, and I wanted to open up this AMA ahead of it.
If you've ever tried launching a podcast or maintaining a content schedule, you know the absolute grind of research, writing, and editing. It s easily 8+ hours of work per episode.
Hey everyone, I'm a builder. I love building and learning new things. I've 17 years of Software Development experience, and have built web, backend, blockchain, smart contracts, zero knowledge stuff etc.
My interest in learning gave me an idea for a product I badly needed. So I built and launched Eigenarc - A tool for AI native learning on Product Hunt in a week. I'm planning to do another launch soon with updated features. Looking for your support and feedback.
I m building an AI-powered self-care & productivity app that helps people stay on track with their goals through personalized daily tasks, adaptive coaching, and progress check-ins.
Before going too far, I want to validate the idea and make sure it solves real problems.
I put together a quick 3-minute survey to gather honest feedback from potential users:
Hi, I m Andre Costa! I m 23, Brazilian/American/Spanish (currently in Madrid), and the founder of Dev Studios, a software development agency.
We ve worked with 75+ companies across Web3, AI, and Gaming building platforms/MVPs that reached 10M+ users and helped clients raise $50M+ (examples: Farcana, EstateX, Anomaly).
I'm Jonny, 2nd-time founder from the UK. I run Threatplane, a small cyber-security consultancy, we work primarily with engineering teams to level-up security in a pragmatic, business-aligned way. I've just joined Product Hunt am hope to launch our platform on here soon to see how the engineers/technical founders among you folks like it. We are just getting it shipshape.
I've recently been recommended various new tools like Warp (terminal) and Zed (IDE). They are both quite intriguing, as I expect both could help speed up my development workflow. However, actually switching to them seems to be a huge lift. I've downloaded and explored the two apps, but the thought of figuring out which current habits can be replicated vs. which ones I should completely relearn with the new app's tools is quite daunting. As a result, I haven't re-opened them... I think the ProductHunt community would lean on the side of more experimental and motivated to try new things. How many new products do you try? How many end up sticking? Do you also feel the obstacles I've mentioned above and what ends up pushing you over that activation energy?