Today, alongside the launch of ChatGPT-5, I'm excited to introduce Promptis, an AI prompt enhancement tool designed to help you get sharper, more creative, and accurate responses from ChatGPT and other AI platforms.
Simply input your raw prompt, and Promptis optimizes it to unlock the full potential of the AI.
I can t believe i m actually saying this because of the constant ups and downs and the hours of bugfixing going to sleep at 2 am and waking up 4 hours later but i m finally releasing my web app!
It allows you to make advanced mindmaps that are fully customizable with many features added, the newest being: account login (for future map library so you can get paid for creating engaging mindmaps), variable system adjustments and formula system adjustments (specifically the =wait formula now functions properly).
I'm thrilled to share that we've just launched Introwa, an AI-powered interview co-pilot that joins your interviews, tracks conversations, and delivers structured, unbiased evaluations in real-time.
After months of obsessing over speed, scale, and reliability, we're launching Bifrost, a blazing-fast, open-source LLM gateway built for real-world AI workloads.
We built Bifrost because we were having scaling issues with existing gateways. So we went deep. Pure Go. Microsecond overhead. 1000+ models. MCPs. Governance. Self-hosted. Open source. It s the kind of infra product we wish existed when we were scaling our own stack. If you're building with LLMs and care about performance at scale, this one's for you.
We go live on Product Hunt now! If you're building with LLMs and care about performance at scale, check it out here: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Hello everyone ! Character consistency in AI image generation refers to maintaining a character's visual appearance and characteristics consistently across different images. This consistency is crucial for narrative content creators (authors, screenwriters, comic creators), marketing professionals (community managers, designers, advertisers), and artists (concept artists, illustrators, game designers) who need recognizable characters faithful to their visual identity.
Key Technical Challenges:
AI models generate random variations even with identical prompts
Lack of "memory" to remember previous characters
Require extremely detailed descriptions for consistency
Practical issues: time and cost of repeated generation
Ethical concerns: authenticity and intellectual property questions
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?
I ve been working on a side project that turns the usual e-commerce model upside down. Instead of browsing through endless listings, buyers just post what they want and then sellers come to them with offers.
It s like a reverse marketplace.
I m testing it out now and would really appreciate any honest feedback. I just launched it on Product Hunt if you want to check it out:
Lately there s been a growing wave of skepticism around VCs, Y Combinator, and accelerators in general. And to be fair: I get it.
We now live in an age where almost everything you need to learn can be found online. The gatekeepers are fewer, the knowledge is everywhere, and solo builders have never been more empowered.
I recently started working on something I've wanted for a long time. It's called Big Journal. As the name suggests it's a journal but with superpowers, designed for the kind of people who track, analyse and optimise.
Just wanted to share a quick update and a big thank you
Since launching, Lovaround has welcomed hundreds of makers, developers, and indie hackers all now visible on a real-time, living map of who s building what, and where.
As someone who's spent a lot of time in both content creation tools and educational content, this is a question I get asked all the time.
It's one of those questions that's neither simple nor complicated.
The trickiest part is that "good" doesn't have a universal answer. "Good" is super subjective. What one person thinks is great, another might find too basic, too difficult, or just plain boring. And honestly, people's judgment about content gets swayed by all sorts of things their environment, social circles, even current trends.
It's a big day for us not only have we launched something that I've been this much excited about in years, we are also climbing the Product Hunt leaderboard to become the product of the day. Checkout Indy AI.
For me, it was a very simple, yet really insightful thing: enhance what's already working.
We're running a community forum, and our "Changelog" and "Ask the Community" categories performed really well. But after we featured them on the forum's homepage and applied some changes to improve usability, the engagement boosted significantly.