Monobot is a no-code voice AI platform that lets anyone create smart, human-sounding voice assistants for their business.
Whether you're running a local delivery service, a call center, or just want to automate voice interactions Monobot gives you the tools to build and deploy voice agents in minutes, not weeks.
What you can do with Monobot:
Create voice bots that can answer calls, take orders, or redirect to a live agent.
What if your next product video took minutes, not days? Over the last few months, we ve spoken to countless founders, marketers, and creators and one thing kept coming up:
I have the idea, but turning it into a video is still so time-consuming.
So we built Wavel s Text to Video AI a tool that turns your idea into a complete video using your real content in minutes.
Ever wished your words could just turn into a video?
Well now they can. And it takes just a few clicks.
With Wavel AI s Text-to-Video tool, you can write your idea (or let AI help), pick a face and voice, and boom your video is ready. No camera, no mic, no stress.
Write your own script or choose from AI-written ones
The AI landscape keeps shifting fast, and Mistral AI s recent moves remind us that innovation rarely comes from just one giant. It s fascinating to see a new player emerge with fresh approaches to open-weight models and decentralized R&D challenging the idea that AI progress must be owned by a few massive companies.
This raises a bigger question:
Are we heading toward a more collaborative and open AI ecosystem, or will the big players always dominate the narrative?
Mistral s approach hints at a future where competition sparks creativity, but also where transparency and open research might unlock new breakthroughs faster. For builders and researchers alike, this is both exciting and a bit daunting.
Before I start, let me start: without a doubt, children should be children and enjoy their childhood.
However, many makers here already have families, and the role of founders also affects how their children perceive them (they probably see their parents as role models).
I wish someone had told me how much time it would take. I was so naive when I started my company, thinking that it would be easy to get off the ground and make a name for myself. What I didn't realize until later is that there's so much work involved in building a business and so many things that can go wrong. I'm grateful for my experience now, but if I could go back and tell myself something about starting a company, it would be: "Don't expect things to go smoothly. And if you had to pivot... PIVOT!"
Building a community, especially from scratch, is tough. Sometimes it feels like figuring out the elements of a spell What have you seen work really well?
With all the great paid AI writing tools out there (+ ChatGPT) how are you dealing with/feeling about risk associated with AI detection/penalty, particularly by Google?
Hey everyone I m Jakob and I m currently working on Butter, which is a video conferencing tool that lets you plan, run and recap super-engaging sessions from one place. We ve launched on Product Hunt twice before, so super grateful to be able to do an AMA here! I previously founded StreamCrux, a game-streaming startup. It failed , but it s where I learned how to run a fully remote company. Ask me anything about building remote companies, product- and community-led growth, facilitation, remote work and the future of collaboration!
Google unveiled a chatbot called Bard compete with ChatGPT. Looks quite similar in terms of the conversational functionality. https://blog.google/technology/a... Thoughts?
Hi everyone Would love to hear what you did to get your first paying customers outside of your family and friends group. We re about to roll out our product and I m curious what has worked for you. Thanks for sharing