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Ashish Gampala

5mo ago

How we used Vibe Coding to launch ChatAutoDM fast ⚡

Hey Product Hunters,

I m Ashish, building ChatAutoDM a lightweight Instagram automation tool that replies to DMs, collects leads, and helps creators/brands grow.

What makes this exciting: I built it using Vibe Coding, which made development super fast and visual. Instead of spending weeks on boilerplate, I focused on building features that actually matter.

Why this post?

🍌Nano Banana is live on Shockvue

Google s Nano Banana their state of the art AI image editing model is now live on Shockvue

That means:

We just opened the UTCP Registry, a curated list of 230+ tools for your agents

Hey Product Hunt

As we were tinkering with Universal Tool Calling Protocol (UTCP) we kept hearing about the same hurdle: Cool spec but where s the list of tools I can actually call?

Leeann Trang

6mo ago

Hailey Quach - I Revolted Against “Vibe Coding” — Until I Realized I’d Been Doing It All Along

With Hailey's permission, we're re-posting her Confessions of a former Vibe Coding hater blog post.

Were you a former Vibe Coding hater? What made you change your mind?

Munachi Adiele

9mo ago

LngBrdg – AI-powered email writing and translation, right in your browser

Hey everyone ,

I m Munachi, and I m super excited to finally share LngBrdg with you!

What It Really Takes to Succeed on Product Hunt

After launching and supporting countless products on Product Hunt, I hvve realized that success is not just about having a great product But it s all about creating an engaging story, building meaningful connections, and mastering the art of timing. Here are some - from my journey: . A strong launch starts well before the launch day. For every successful campaign, weeks (or even months) of preparation go into: -Crafting a standout tagline and description. -Polishing visuals (screenshots, videos, or GIFs) to tell your story at a glance. -Building relationships with your audience, potential supporters, and influencers. I have found that products with a clear and compelling why resonate more with the Product Hunt community. It s not about selling(it s about showing why your solution matters). . I have launched products that gained traction immediately and others that struggled to get noticed. What made the difference is TIMING. -Launching early (around midnight Pacific Time) gives your product the longest exposure on the homepage. -Avoid clashing with major holidays or highly anticipated launches. But don t overthink it. I have also learned that an imperfect launch at the right time can outperform a perfectly polished one at the wrong time. . Product Hunt is a community, not just a platform. The more you genuinely engage, the more you ll stand out. -Respond to every comment thoughtfully. Personalize your replies to show appreciation and understanding. -Share your journey(sucesses, struggles, and lessons). People love authenticity. I remember a launch where the maker shared their backstory about building the product from scratch after quitting a 9-to-5 job. That personal connection drove incredible engagement. (people love stories) . Your early supporters can make or break your launch. I always advise founders to reach out to their networks in advance. -Let your audience know about the launch and ask for support. -Encourage comments and feedback, not just upvotes. -Tap into communities outside of Product Hunt (LinkedIn, Twitter, Reddit) to drive traffic. . Not every launch goes viral, and that s okay. I ve seen products gain momentum weeks or even months after their initial launch. Keep iterating, keep engaging, and most importantly, keep learning. --> Success on Product Hunt is not about chasing votes, it s about adding value. Whether you re a maker, a hunter, or a supporter, contributing meaningfully to the community is what makes a lasting impact. Okayy! What s been your biggest lesson from a Product Hunt launch?