Hi everyone! I m Hansi, founder of You2Mentor. I started this platform to bridge the gap in mentoring. Most people either don t have access to mentors, or the mentoring they get is limited to the organisation or the department they work in.
We re building a platform that helps individuals find mentors and supports organisations in running structured mentoring programs. Users can set goals, track progress, and grow skills in a meaningful way.
Hey there, Grant here. I am a 58yr old man in the UK. Back in my day I did maintenance on ComputerVision mainframes, cleaned the heads on the CDC 200MB hard drives in climate controlled computer rooms, and later built web sites with VI then Dreamweaver, CGI scripting and some PHP. Have not touched a line of code since my 20's .... and now I am 'vibing' it and having so much fun with it, that all I can think of, is doing everything I can possibly do to turn this new 'hobby' into a full time self-employed 'occupation' to take me into retirement and beyond :-) What I REALLY need right now is a peer-review of my creation. Anyone willing to give me their properly honest thoughts and criticisms, PLEASE enquire within! My site and tools are live and I have done as much as I think I can do, but with only 1 subscriber, and an AI that keeps on only ever telling me what I want to hear ... I really really need some human feedback asap :-)
I m Aditya Solo founder building Retour, a tiny feedback component used by engineers at PWC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie teams who want cleaner feedback loops.
I built it because I kept shipping features without knowing what users really felt. Now Retour handles: Instant Slack alerts Emotional signals AI summaries A simple dashboard
If you re also figuring out user feedback as a founder, happy to connect and swap notes.
Yesterday was a wild ride for us. Swytchcode ended up winning #1 Product of the Day on 16th Nov 2025, finishing with exactly 400 votes, something we genuinely didn t expect. We went in thinking the top product would land around 250 300 votes (on a Sunday) but three products crossed 300, and somehow we climbed all the way to the top.
We just launched MindPal today on Product Hunt, and as a no-code AI agent builder platform, one of the questions we got asked the most is: Why do I need MindPal when I have ChatGPT + Claude?
Fair question. Except it's comparing a personal assistant to a business multiplication engine.
Thank you so much for all the love on launch day. Means a lot to a solo founder, who also juggles 9-5 and a family of four. At one point, Arcitext was even beating Apple by a single point - that's so wild!
We launched Meet-Ting on Gmail to move fast. It got us out there, but we quickly built up technical debt and a heavy reliance on Google's APIs.
This was a problem. Our most valuable potential users (the "meeting-heavy" pros) all use Outlook.
After months of focused work to improve core reliability, it was time to expand our ecosystem. We call it our "Ting everywhere" strategy. Our native Outlook integration is live.
We keep seeing things like AI and LLM. But I'm happy about technology products that go beyond the occasional. For example, today I read that Aura is introducing a $499 e-ink digital photo frame that allows you to work without a cable.
I was also happy with the @Flowtica Scribepen from @zaczuo .