Switching between different AI models should not force you to endlessly repeat your information again and again.
We decided 2025 would be the last year that people spend 5+ hours/week in endless context repetition loops. Hence emerged AI Context Flow, #1 product of the day with ~2000 users now!
But 2026 is going to be even better. Today, I'm excited to announce our biggest update yet: Pluto (can you guess the wordplay here? )
TL;DR: I built a platform to validate a hypothesis: If we lower the barrier to entry for using and productizing agents, will normal users actually like them? I m looking for builders to test it out. You can take your existing agent code, fill out a simple manifest, run a few CLI commands, and have a shareable, web-accessible agent in 10 minutes. Links at the bottom.
Thermal Throttling Analyzer is a Windows-only CLI diagnostic tool that detects, explains, and visualizes CPU thermal throttling instead of just showing raw temperatures.
Like many makers right now, I'm reflecting on the year. And I want to share something that matters to me. Mockin is now #1 on Google for "mock interviews for designers". No ads. No budget. Just trust and support from the design community. This means a lot. It reminds me how powerful it is when designers support each other. @Mockin started as a mock interview tool. Today it's an AI career toolkit that helps UX/UI and Product designers apply to jobs, prepare for interviews, and reflect on their growth through structured self-assessment interview. Thank you for being part of this. More coming soon.
Building a new tool called Doccier, designed for solo developers and small teams who want to focus heavily on building their product rather than creating all the material around it. Here's what it does: Doccier connects to your codebase, analyzes it, and forms an understanding of your product. It creates the documentation and visual guidelines. Then, whenever you make a commit, Doccier automatically generates: - a clean summary of what changed - short release / update posts - polished visuals or simple graphics for sharing - ready-to-post announcements for socials - internal documentation updates - organized changelogs Instead of doing everything manually or jumping between different AI tools to explain your product again and again, Doccier produces these directly from your code. If this is something you'd find helpful, early access is open: doccier.com
A fresh batch of quality-of-life upgrades just rolled out. All focused on helping all of us prompting more and more, stay organized, move faster, and keep your best prompts at hand.
Here s what s new:
Prompt Folders (in the Extension!) The same clean UI you use in the Web App, now available right inside the extension. It's really handy when trying to find the right prompt at the right time.
For more than a year now I have been consistently working in a vibecoding format. During this time I have created several unusual solutions and finally decided to start showing them publicly.
These are small research pieces that can inspire and at the same time remain utilitarian.
Join our webinar tomorrow: December 2, 12 PM EST / 9 AM PST. We'll show you exactly how it works. It's pedagogically sound, research-backed, and learner-proven. It delivers measurable, replicable improvements. And most importantly? It's designed for interaction, because that's how humans actually learn. Join us and see the science in action: Register here. Find me on LinkedIn if you have questions! :)
Dimension is a proactive AI assistant for engineering teams that removes context-switching.
It launched on Product Hunt this month, for the first time after months in stealth mode, got featured, ranked #2 Product of the Day, and #3 Developer Tool of the Week.
Launching ALL-JOBS Candidates and Job Tracker (Releasing November 28, 2025)
Hello Everyone, hope you all are doing well !
Tomorrow I am releasing ALL JOBS Candidates and Job Tracker, a simple and structured way to track job applications, hiring stages, follow-ups, and candidate pipelines without relying on heavy tools or cluttered spreadsheets.