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Hi @gary_mccoy , Saw WEIR AI on Product Hunt — the identity ownership concept is compelling, especially in the AI era. One thought: the headline feels broad, and “identity” can mean many things. Narrowing it around a specific outcome (e.g., AI-era reputation protection or data ownership monetization) could make the value more immediately tangible. Curious who you see as the primary user right now.

WEIR AITrack your identity online to protect it or earn from it
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Hi @shrsv , Loved the “race car without brakes” → “braking system” framing for git-lrc. Very intuitive. One thought: as AI-assisted coding scales, positioning git-lrc as a CI-level guardrail or AI governance layer for teams might unlock a stronger B2B narrative beyond individual dev safety. Curious how you’re thinking about team adoption vs solo developers.

git-lrcFree, unlimited AI code reviews that run on commit
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Hi @balajmarius , Saw ClaudeBin on Product Hunt — really like the “sessions deserve a URL” framing. One thought: positioning it slightly as workflow memory or version control for Claude teams could make the long-term value even stronger. Curious how you’re thinking about that direction.

ClaudebinExport and share your Claude Code sessions as resumable URLs
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Hi @siva_surendira , Saw Architect by Lyzr on Product Hunt — interesting direction around building AI that “works for you.” One quick thought: you might experiment with narrowing the headline around a specific outcome or persona (e.g., dev teams, ops teams, AI-native startups). It could help make the value instantly concrete rather than broad. Curious how you’re thinking about positioning this...

Architect by LyzrBuild AI that works for you
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Hi @vivek_chand , Came across ClawMetry on Product Hunt — really like the clarity of “Know what your agents are doing. Right now.” That line immediately communicates urgency and control. One thought I had while exploring the page — are you intentionally positioning it strictly around OpenClaw users, or do you see it evolving into a broader “agent observability layer” narrative? The core pain...

ClawMetry for OpenClawReal-time observability dashboard for OpenClaw AI agents
