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What Product Hunt + Vibe Coding Did in 7 Days 🚀💥
Since launching on Product Hunt, wild things have happened:
I got my first investment offer on a SAFE.
A YC-backed startup reached out to discuss strategy not just ask for help.
And the biggest win? I ve started to believe that ideas are the most powerful thing in the world.
I didn t build this project for VCs. I built it because I saw a real pain point.
Prepping to launch Vibely AI captions & hashtags from simple descriptions
Is it really good to succeed at a young age?
I often met people with the mindset:
"I'll work hard until I'm 30, and then I'll enjoy the fruits of my labour."
Many people wanted to get into the Forbes 30 Under 30.
What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?
On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit
I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.
Share what matters
Hi Product Hunt! I m Kathryn, the solo builder behind Shared Matter, a voice-enabled AI assistant that actually remembers what you tell it.
After years of wrangling workflows and automations for enterprises, I realized most AI tools out there are clever but forgetful. They ll answer your question, but they won t remember you asked. They ll book your appointment, but not remind you when it s time to leave. And none of them understand your context across platforms.
p/introduce-myself
Hey everyone! I m Soomin, a Product Manager based in Seoul.
Over the past few years, I ve worked on various AI-driven and mobile services, and I m currently building a personal AI assistant that helps people get things done more effortlessly.
Lately, I ve been exploring how emerging LLM technologies and services can be meaningfully integrated into products especially to narrow the gap between intention and execution.
I love connecting with folks who are passionate about the same space.
What’s the best way to guide beginners into tech — without overwhelming them?
I'm building a free career bot that helps people explore IT professions and try short intro courses. It s aimed at total beginners people who want to switch careers but have no idea where to start.
The challenge: people often don t know what to ask or what to expect. They don t even know the difference between QA, frontend, or product manager so even choosing a path is confusing.
If you ve built tools for beginners or have experience mentoring career switchers I d love to hear your thoughts:
What worked best to reduce the feeling of I m lost ?
I'm Martin – building language learning apps
Hey Product Hunters!
My name is Martin. I've idled here a while, but I want to be more active, so hello folks!

