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So… What’s in Your Vibe Coding Stack Right Now? (2026)
AI dev tools are moving stupid fast. Every few weeks, there s a new must-use. Some stick. Most don t.
Some vibe coders are developing full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI+ @Replit. Others swear by @Cursor + @Claude by Anthropic . A few are mixing @Lovable , @v0 by Vercel , and @bolt.new . New and shipping way faster than expected.
I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately.
Building with @Google Antigravity at the core. It keeps the flow clean when things get messy.
Share your current Vibe Stack:
Best developer tools launched on Product Hunt in 2025?
As we're wrapping up 2025, what are the best dev tools launched on Product Hunt this year in your opinion?
Dropping here some of my favorite, most inspiring dev-first product launches, in no particular order:
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@v0 by Vercel - Runner-up in 2023, the v0 team launched twice this year, introducing v0 for iOS, ranked #1 Product of the Day.
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@Cursor - The 2024 Product of the Year still hits the charts. This year, they launched 5 times, introduced 2.0, ranked #1 Product of the Day and #1 Product of the Week.
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@Aikido Security - In the growing context of vibe coding and related security issues, the DevSecOps company is spot on: "Security is an everyone problem." This year, they acquired 2024 Golden Kitty Award nominee @Trag and nailed their first launch: #1 Product of the Day, #1 Developer Tool of the Month. Read on: A look at Aikido's first launch on Product Hunt.
@Lingo.dev - The AI localization engine (YC F24) launched on Product Hunt last February and crushed it: #2 Product of the Day, #1 Developer Tool of the Week, #1 Developer Tool of the Month.
@Appwrite - Launched Sites, the "open-source Vercel alternative," last May, ranked #1 Product of the Day, #1 Developer Tool of the Week, and #1 Developer Tool of the Month. The perfect Product Hunt launch?
@Kilo Code - The open-source AI coding agent founded by GitLab co-founder @sytses blasted it this year: Two launches on Product Hunt, ranked respectfully #5 Product of the Day and #1 Product of the Day, hit 500K+ downloads on VS Code and JetBrains, and recently raised $8M in seed funding. See: How Kilo Code launched on Product Hunt.
@Layercode - In the voice AI space, there's @ElevenLabs (2024 Product of the Year in the category, 16 launches in 2025) and new comers. Layercode is one of them. Launched last October, ranked #3 Product of the Day.
@Thesys - Launched three times this year, introduced C1, a GenUI API, and ranked #1 Developer Tool of the Week.
@Dimension - After months in stealth mode, the proactive AI assistant for engineering teams, among the most beautifully crafted products for developers, went GA, ranked #2 Product of the Day and #3 Developer Tool of the Week. Read on: How Dimension launched on Product Hunt.
Most beautifully crafted developer tools launched on Product Hunt?
In a recent issue of The Breakpoint, we talked quality software.
Does design matter to developers? In my opinion, yes. Take Stripe, Linear, and Resend for example. Both dev-first products made craftsmanship a first principle.
How many tabs, apps, and excels does it take to know where your money actually is?
Most of us don t really know our NetWorth, not until something forces us to find out, in times of need (when we actually want to ensure that all my NetWorth is safe in place, for my loved ones.)
We at FOLO are solving this for the Indian ecosystem. About how your money is being managed currently, we'd like to know.
What is actually a “complex problem” for LLMs?
I keep seeing advice like use this model for the easy stuff and that one for complex problems. But it makes me wonder what really counts as a complex problem for an LLM?
For us, complex usually means lots of steps, deep reasoning, or tricky knowledge. But for AI, the definition might be different. Some things that feel easy for us can be surprisingly hard for models, while things that seem tough for us (like scanning huge datasets quickly) might be trivial for them.
What if there is a website for Job Seekers...!
Imagine there is a website which you can just copy and paste the description of job and Upload/paste you resume and it will give you insights like what missing in your resume, what you have, what you can improve and provide 30 day actionable plan. So that you can know why you are not getting calls from interviewers. And it will provide results within a minute.
So, Will you use it?
And, What other things would you like to have in this application?
Please Provide your thoughts! Thanks
Anyone else feel like presentations haven’t really evolved?
Hey there, lately I ve been thinking on why do presentations still feel so manual?
Even with all the tools out there, making a deck still takes a ton of effort. And once it s done, it s usually just a bunch of static slides. You present, people (hopefully) listen, and that s it. Especially for things like onboarding or training, it still feels like a one-way street.
Is there a product that has everything for job seekers?
[Change-log] [Request for beta testers] Adding 2FA, Plaid, and more
First off, I'm looking to get a cohort of beta testers for the next development cycle! No cost to use the product, just would be curious about your feedback. If you are in this cohort I would give you 6months free once I actually launch. Feel free to post up below and I can give you more info, or contact me.
I added 2FA! Pretty self-explanatory, but adding 2FA for added security.

I added a new accounts view. This is the precursor of the soon to come "account overview".

Would you trust AI agents / assistants with autonomous tasks, or would you keep a close watch?
With AI agents and assistants are becoming more advanced, we're seeing them handle everything from scheduling meetings to managing entire workflows.
But here s the big question would you fully trust an AI to run tasks autonomously, or would you prefer keeping an eye on things just in case?




