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Has marketing become too fast, too automated... and too forgettable?
You write a post.
AI optimizes the headline.
A/B test decides the layout.
Analytics picks the winner.
SEO tools rewrite your words.
All of it works.
But suddenly, everything sounds the same.
How can AI contribute to student mental health and well-being?
Student burnout, anxiety, and isolation are more common than ever, especially with remote learning and academic pressure. I ve seen some early-stage tools try to address this, but I wonder what more can be done.
How do you think AI can actually help improve student mental health and well-being?
How I Went From Blogger to Indie Maker (And Learned to Outsource My Brain to AI)
I didn t plan to become a maker. In 2022, I was just messing around with writing blogs to make my living. No budget, no team, just me trying to figure out WordPress while following random YouTube tutorials at 2 AM. My site looked like it was built during an earthquake. But hey, it worked (barely), and I was learning, from writing blogs to designing my own wordpress site.
A year later, Based on my learnings to design wordpress sites, I started freelancing - building websites for small business owners using whatever I knew. I also started selling readymade design templates for WordPress (generatepress & Elementor) via youtube. Nothing fancy, just trying to make things work. That s when I started leaning hard into AI tools. ChatGPT, & Claude I wasn t just using them, I was building with them. They became a second brain I could offload work to.
And honestly? That changed everything.
I went from overthinking every line of code to shipping full products. I built Unrealshot AI (selfies to CEO shots), Lexistock AI (photo editing related tools), and Saze AI (for spitting out general content writing).
I even started teaching others how to use AI through my YouTube channel, mostly for people who still think prompting is a typo.
And today, I'm launching something new: Threddr- a tool that helps you find your early users directly from Reddit. It reads posts, figures out who's looking for what you ve built, and helps you write replies that actually sound human. All built using AI tools like v0, claude and CatGPT, obviously. 2 more products are on the way too, launching them in next week.
I didn't have a plan when I started. I just kept showing up, building stuff, and letting AI handle the things I wasn't good at (yet).
If you're thinking of building something, start scrappy.
You don't need to be an expert. You just need to ship by solving a problem of others.
I spent years researching Subconscious mind and developing AI. Which one: Conscious or Subconscious?
Hi Product Hunt family!
I am Tania.
I feel very grateful to live in a century when we can play with AI and develop so much of cool things.
Turning Ideas into AI-Powered Reality — Let’s Connect!
Hey Product Hunt!
I m Tuola a marketer exploring the edge of product, user experience, and how AI can bring human creativity to life.
I care about making things useful, accessible, and inspiring.
First time launching a product! Exciteeed!
Heey everyone,
Nice to meet you! I'm super excited to be a first-time maker and to launch the first product on Product Hunt! I have 8 years of XP in marketing (big tech, startups, smbs) and I'm glad to be part of an early-stage startup (Lifetoon - we've just dropped our MVP today).
How to not break up with your cofounder
1. You need to be equal partners
Tim (my cofounder and co-CEO) and I started with quite asymmetric experience.
I had previously been a VP of sales, responsible for sales, support, and account management. Tim was an insanely talented, 23-year-old engineer, and was much earlier in his career I m nearly 10 years older.



