Georgia Scarlett

Georgia Scarlett

Digital Transformation Lead

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What's something you're embarrassed to admit you still do manually even though AI could do it?

I'll go first.

I still reply to every comment manually. Reddit, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, forums, Twitter, Discord. Every single one.

AI could do this. There are tools that generate replies, post on schedule, analyze sentiment, even mimic your brand voice. But I don't use them. Here's why.

A 2024 study on community engagement across 500 brands found that personalized responses drive 3.2x higher retention and 4.7x more repeat interactions than automated replies. People can tell when a response is copy-pasted. They can feel when no one actually read their comment. The average user only needs 2-3 automated interactions before they disengage entirely.

How many calls do you do per day?

As founders, calls are part of our daily life. Brainstorming, quick updates, random discussions with the team and there s always value in those moments. But most of the time, all that value just disappears after the call.
By connecting Prodshort to your calendar, it automatically joins your calls and turns them into ready-to-post content.

If you're a founder and want to create content, I'm doing short discussion calls. Let's connect !!

Had to kill my favorite feature to survive Apple Review πŸŽβœ‚οΈ (Referral System)

Hey Product Hunt family!

Just wanted to share a little "behind the scenes" pain from the OptiClear launch. We all know the Apple App Store review process can be a rollercoaster, and I definitely hit a loop.

I had built this sweet "Invite a Friend" feature. The logic was simple: generate a code, share it with a friend, and both of you earn free premium days. A classic, organic growth loop, right?

Well, Apple hit me with a rejection. Apparently, unlocking premium features outside of their standard In-App Purchase flow (even as a reward) is a big no-no.

TwelveLabsp/twelvelabsfmerianβ€’

4d ago

Launching TwelveLabs on Product Hunt again - Lessons learned

TwelveLabs just introduced Pegasus 1.5, their most significant leap in generative video AI, transforming video into a queryable, structured data asset.

They're launching today on Product Hunt.

Holy shit... I just automated sth I thought was impossible with AI: product tutorial videos

The problem at MindPal was pretty simple: we have hundreds of AI templates to share. We know videos of these templates work - some have gotten us tens of thousands of views. But actually making them was a total nightmare.
We tried everything. At one point, we even hired a freelancer, but the feedback loop was exhausting. It actually took longer to give feedback and wait for revisions than it did to just make the video ourselves. It was slow, expensive, and impossible to scale.
When we did it ourselves, it was a massive grind:
Record the screen of the behind-the-scene agent builder
Record a demo of the agent working
Write a script that didn't sound like a robot
Record a voiceover or an avatar
Spend hours editing everything together
If my co-founder or I were tired or busy, the videos just didn't happen. I assumed this was just the "manual tax" you had to pay for quality.
Last weekend, I got fed up and asked Claude if I could just automate the whole damn thing.
Turns out, I can.
So I spent the weekend cooking something - an internal AI SOP to turn any workflow URL (yes, from just a single URL) into a publish-ready use case video that passes all quality standards in ONE GO.
Here is the new setup:
Playwright: Records the screen and even moves the mouse like a human
@Claude by Anthropic: Writes the narrative based on our actual product info
@HeyGen: Creates the avatar and voiceover
@Remotion: Programs the entire edit - syncing everything into a final file
@Zernio + @Railway: Automatically publishes the video and saves the assets.
Now, I just give the system a URL and a finished video comes out. I don't even have to click "upload."
I just wrote a post sharing the full behind-the-scenes build, the architecture, and the logic behind of this AI video agent. Check it out here if you think this could be helpful for your company: https://mindpal.space/article/ai...

P/s: This is what I wake up to every day now

opencodep/opencodeEmma linβ€’

5d ago

opencode β€” Free, open-source AI coding agent for your terminal

Stop paying monthly for an AI wrapper. opencode runs in your terminal, connects to 75+ model providers via your own API keys, and costs exactly what you use nothing more.

I switched from Cursor after my third renewal. The thing that finally pushed me: I realized I was paying for the tool and the model, when I already had API credits sitting unused. opencode let me plug those in directly.

A few things that actually matter in daily use:

Build vs Plan mode. Plan mode drafts what it's going to do before touching any files. Sounds small. Isn't.

How to give enough value without giving away the product

I was reading Nika's thread here about free vs paid features. Really made me think.

Link: https://www.producthunt.com/p/ge...
( shout-out to @busmark_w_nika ! )

She talks about giving generalized advice for free, but charging for specific, tailored help. That's a good framework.
But most product owners figure this out after they build, not before.

That's backwards.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Learyβ€’

7d ago

Vercel Day is live 🚨

Vercel Day is live on Product Hunt today.

We teamed up with @Vercel for a special launch day, which means there s a dedicated leaderboard full of teams shipping on Vercel, all in one place. More launches, more competition, more reasons to spend too long refreshing the page.

p/clustrTimβ€’

7d ago

Forbes 30U30 πŸ†

Hi Gang! Excited to announce that @arthur_romanov and I got nominated for our local Forbes 30U30 award - could you kindly support us by visiting the link below and smashing that button (under profile pic) to make sure we get the top vote Huge thank you for all your help over the years

https://30-under-30.forbes.ru/20...

We asked what felt off about AI voices, you told us. We’re fixing it.

Over the past few months, we ve been talking to a lot of you using Velo.
Real conversations, and people trying it out, sending clips, pointing things out.
And almost everyone said some version of the same thing: It sounds like me but something feels missing.
At first, we thought it was about accuracy. Maybe the voice wasn t close enough. But the more we listened, the clearer it became - that wasn t the issue.
The issue was how it felt. The tone stays a bit too samey. The emphasis doesn t always land where you expect it to. And the little natural shifts that make your voice yours just aren t fully there yet. It sounds right, but it doesn t feel alive.
So we went back and started reworking how we think about voice cloning at Velo. Not just matching how you sound, but capturing how you express. The way your voice changes when you re explaining something, when you re just talking casually, or when you actually care about what you re saying.
That s what we re building now. The next version of Velo is focused on higher fidelity voice cloning. More nuance. Better pacing. More natural expression.
Something that doesn t feel like a generated voice reading your script, but closer to you actually speaking.
We re still building it, but it s coming together fast. We re planning to ship this soon.
If you ve used Velo before, we d love to know - what do you think about Velo's voice cloning or other workflows? What would make it feel right?
We re listening.

I just hit the kill switch on my own app…

Road to 1,000,000 #Votap users Day 65 | Current: 1348

Inrōp/inrokshitijβ€’

9d ago

What 20 months of building looks like :)

Hey PH
Kshitij here from Inr .
We launched here back in 2024, which gave us a real platform to kickstart our journey, and the feedback from this community has genuinely shaped how we built Inr . A lot has shipped since then, and we're back on Saturday, April 25, with our biggest update yet.
But before that, here's everything we shipped in these last few months -

  • Automation triggers: From 6 to 20+ trigger types. Posts, Reels, Stories, IG Live, mentions, inbound DMs, referral links, Meta ads, external webhooks, and more.

  • Automation actions: Grew from ~10 to 40+. You can now copy-paste blocks between scenarios, duplicate them, bulk-delete them, and share flows as templates. Plus, a simplified builder that makes getting started much faster.

  • Scheduling and retroactive automations: All your IG content in one place. Run automations on specific posts, schedule them for upcoming ones, or trigger them retroactively on comments up to 7 days old.

All of these combined mean that whether you run a simple comment-to-DM flow or a multi-step funnel for all of Instagram, we have you covered.

  • Campaigns: Multimedia sends, audience customization, scheduling, branching logic, and a full template library across industries so you're never starting from scratch.

  • CRM: Custom properties, 30+ filters to segment your audience, and insights like never before. All captured automatically, fully exportable, and connectable to your existing tools.

  • Safety and quality controls: Spam detection, hate comment filtering, viral comment moderation that adjusts as your post blows up, opt-out detection, manual interjection, folder exclusions, and time-of-day scheduling. The stuff that quietly saves you from yourself.

  • Integrations: Native connections with Shopify, Calendly, Stripe, and ElevenLabs. 8,000+ tools via Make and Zapier. Full private API, two-way webhooks, and an MCP server so you can run Inr from Claude or ChatGPT in plain language.

What our Pioneers have been saying about Clarity

We've had people tell us Clarity changed how they train, how they work, and how they sleep.

Most interestingly, people have told us that they are in fact drinking more caffeine, safe in the fact that they understand how the dose is being processed in their body and how it could be impacting their sleep if not timed correctly.

This isn't we invented anything. Because we put the science somewhere people actually use it - on their phone, in their routine, before the decision gets made.

FinKittyp/finkittyMazinβ€’

9d ago

What happened to FinKitty?

no one asked actually but to be honest i think i had to say something cuz i kinda feel bad that all the support i got here just went away...
right now if you visited the domain finkitty.com you will find out that its listed for sale, i took this decision after a very long sitting with myself and ended up deciding that since im not having any users in this app i might just kill it and shift my focus into something else (working on templateson.com now)
yet im still holding it inside cuz i do like the name of this app and i feel like it has very good potential and i just cant see it..
so... if you have any great idea for an app named "FinKitty" please let me know
thanks

Balazsβ€’

10d ago

Agents Need Names

TL;DR: .agent is the most strategically important TLD still without an owner. ICANN's application window opens in weeks. A company is going to bid for it - unless a community claims it first. Here's the story, and two questions I'd actually like pushback on.
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Agents already need real addresses. I've been working on this for over a year, and the pitch just keeps getting simpler. Right now agents mostly live at a subdomain of whoever built the framework platform.com/yourname-7. Borrowed identity, borrowed trust.
If you want the concrete version, look at OpenClaw. An autonomous agent running on your machine with its own email (real OTP codes, real password resets), OAuth credentials across hundreds of thousands of SaaS apps, sub-agents spawning and talking to each other, webhooks, the whole thing. A worker, not a demo.
And in its first three days live, OpenClaw had to rename itself twice. The name it launched under - gone. That's the whole argument in one news cycle: agents running real lives from borrowed names are one legal letter away from disappearing.
.agent is the most strategically important TLD still without an owner. ICANN's next gTLD round opens in weeks. And once .agent is claimed, it's claimed - the internet's naming system doesn't hand these out twice.
If one company wins it, .agent becomes their product. They'd set pricing. They'd set policies. They'd decide who gets yourname.agent and who gets blocked. One company choosing shareholder interests over an open internet - because that's literally what it would be.
The community bid is a formal ICANN community application its own specific path with its own process. The goal, if approved: keep .agent open infrastructure. Open standards for agent discovery. No gatekeeper. Governance by the people actually building agents, within ICANN's rules.
23,000+ members have joined. Esther Dyson, who used to chair ICANN, and Illia Polosukhin, who co-wrote "Attention Is All You Need," are advising. 
It's not done. ICANN scores community applications on size, governance, nexus, and endorsement depth. You need 12/16 points to beat the corporate applicants who are absolutely going to file. Every signal matters.
Two questions I'd genuinely like pushback on:
1. Is the naming layer for AI agents something the community should own, or is it fine if it goes corporate? I have a strong view, but makers building agents every day see things I don't.
2. If you think it should stay open - what governance rules would you want locked in from day one? What would make you still trust the TLD in 5 years?
If this resonates, the non-binding endorsement is here (30 seconds). The one-pager has the deeper version.
Either way, would love to hear what you think. Especially the pushback.

The iOS & Apple Watch apps are ready, but we’re hitting a "CI"

Hello everyone,

I have some news to share regarding the iOS and Apple Watch companion apps for PawseKeys.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Learyβ€’

10d ago

πŸ—£οΈ Today's leaderboard is powered by voice

@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

πŸš€ v1.5.0 Just Shipped β€” Folders, Tags & Activity Tracking! (Now: Gemini Studio App)

Hey PH community

Exciting update we've just shipped v1.5.0 and it's our biggest release yet!

Gemini Export Studio has officially evolved into Gemini Studio App a complete AI chat workspace, not just an exporter.

How marketing agencies can add $1,000 MRR per client without taking on more work

Most agencies are missing a huge blind spot in their client reports right now.
Not because they are bad at their job.
Because the game changed and nobody sent a memo.
More and more of your clients customers are skipping Google entirely. They go straight to ChatGPT or Perplexity, ask a question, get an answer, and click the brand that gets mentioned.
If your client is not getting mentioned? They are losing leads they do not even know exist.
I spent the last few months figuring out how to track this properly and turn it into a service agencies can actually sell. Not some complicated AI audit. Just a simple monthly report that shows clients where they stand in AI search, how their competitors are doing, and what to do about it.
Agencies adding this are charging between $200 and $500 extra per month per client for it. The conversation is easy because the data is new and clients have never seen it before.
I wrote a free playbook covering the whole thing.
What AI visibility actually is. The metrics to track. A script for pitching it. A sample report structure. And a 7-day checklist to get your first report delivered.
Download here.
If you are running an agency and you have been looking for a way to grow revenue without growing your client list, this might be the one.

Zero-knowledge habit tracking. Your growth belongs to you.

Hi Product Hunt!

I'm Mark, solo dev and co-founder of Moss Piglet a privacy-first public benefit company.

Habit tracking is personal. Your goals, your struggles, your progress that's some of the most intimate data you can generate about yourself. So why does every habit tracker out there store it in plaintext on their servers?

Metamorphic is a zero-knowledge encrypted habit tracker. Your data is encrypted in your browser before it ever leaves your device. The server never sees your habits, your goals, or your progress. Not even we can read it.