There s still a lot of attention on flashy categories: AI agents, creator tools, social apps. At the same time, you keep hearing quiet stories about people building solid, calm businesses around very unsexy problems: invoicing for a niche industry, compliance workflows, scheduling in weird contexts, back-office tools nobody outside the niche has heard of.
I m curious whether your view of what s worth building has changed over the last few years. Would you be excited to build something deeply boring if the demand and willingness to pay were obvious? Or do you still feel pulled towards more visible, consumer-facing or hyped spaces? And for those already in boring niches, how has that choice played out in terms of users, stress and revenue?
Fashion brands are creative, but the tools we ve been given are not. Between Google Sheets, Canva exports, and last-minute emails, line sheets end up looking inconsistent and unprofessional.
ShowcaseHQ turns your products into clean, branded line sheets instantly. Upload, organize, share - that s it.
I built this after talking with dozens of designers, wholesalers, and showrooms who were all struggling with the same thing. Excited to finally share it with you on Product Hunt!
Hey everyone I m Nhlanhla, a solo founder from South Africa. I m building FlexWork.co.za a hiring engine that replaces email & WhatsApp chaos with one clean pipeline, where every candidate stays organised and gets automatic updates (no more ghosting). Right now I m finishing the employer dashboard and testing with a few early users while I prepare for my first small launch. I d love feedback from other founders / people in hiring on three things:
1 Does the problem + value prop make sense as explained above?
2 Would this be enough for you to try it for your next couple of roles?
3 Is there anything confusing or missing when you look at the landing page? Any honest feedback is appreciated I m still early and trying to shape this into something genuinely useful.
Hello Product Hunt, I am building AssetHQ. A Lightweight digital asset management for freelancers and small to medium enterprises.
AssetHQ started from personal frustration. At every startup I worked with, we'd outgrow Dropbox for managing marketing files, but the DAMs we looked at were either prohibitively expensive or unnecessarily complex usually both. I built AssetHQ to be the simple, affordable option that didn't exist.