For all cybersecurity enthusiast this one is for you! Simulations Labs is a no-code platform that allows you to create cybersecurity simulations, including CTF Competitions, without any technical setup.
If interested, please check out our launch, we would appreciate your support!
Link to launch: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Simulations Labs makes launching cybersecurity simulations simple and fast. No servers, no infrastructure, no technical headaches. Build labs across Web Security, Digital Forensics, Networking, and more. Create CTF competitions without any setup needed. Perfect for educators, hiring teams, security teams, or event organizers β focus on training, testing skills, and engaging participants while the platform handles all the setup.
We are getting ready to launch something exciting on Product Hunt and I would love to have the community with us
Whether you are a CISO, a university instructor, a student, or a CTF event organizer, we have been building something I am really proud of We will also share a big discount on launch day to celebrate
If you want to stay updated and support us when we launch, feel free to follow me here Excited to share more soon!
That frustration has to really come from within. The best products aren't built from ideas. They come from a frustration so deep, you feel it in your bones. Here is my little story that I wanted to share with you all. My "moment of frustration" came when I saw a friend manually spending 30 minutes tailoring his resume for a single job application. I remembered my own 1-year brutal job search. It wasn't just tailoring my resume. It was: Finding recruiter emails. Begging for referrals. Emailing support desks to check on my application. I tried everything. But the worst, most time-consuming part was manually tailoring my resume for every single job in order to have a chance to be seen. I used ChatGPT and I still didn't get the result I wanted: It hallucinated and added skills I didn't have. It needed 10-20 chats before I got the result I wanted. It only outputted text, forcing me to spend 20 min reformatting into PDF each time The text was still robotic and stuffed with keywords. All that, and I still got those auto-rejection emails from companies. So when I saw my friend going through the same manual, repetitive, painful process, I knew there had to be a better way of doing this. Plus, I didn't want to go through this again when my time came next. That is where I reached out to my friend who is an AI/ML engineer working on similar problems and we decided to tackle this with a single goal in mind: "Make the resume tailoring process frictionless" And so, Careerbutler was born (launching on Product Hunt this Sunday ) Here s how we separate ourselves from the rest: Reverse-engineered major ATS systems (Greenhouse, Workday) to accurately score a resume and predict pass rate Process multiple jobs, tailor 10 resumes in the time it used to take for one Transparent reasoning so you understand what was optimized Trained on real recruiter insights, not just keywords No sneaky paywalls, easy cancellation when done In my next post, I'll dive into why we built this despite the competition and free alternatives like ChatGPT. What pain point or recurring frustration did you encounter that ultimately inspired you to create a solution rather than continuing to tolerate the problem?
Hi all - my name is Robert and I am a podcaster and new to the vibecoding scene. I am currently building a transparent note taking app (that I use when doing podcast interviews). My app is currently in Beta and looking for testers (https://glassnotes.lovable.app/).
I'm a SaaS founder passionate about solving real problems in niche markets. Currently building in public across multiple platforms and would love to connect with fellow makers and entrepreneurs here.
What I'm Building:
AviatAce - Type Rating preparation platform for pilots. Interactive cockpit simulations, comprehensive question banks, and multimedia content to help pilots nail their certifications.
Every launch comes with new learnings. The platform is changing over time, but many things don t depend on the platform itself they depend on how you approach the launch: your pricing, customisation, or how early you show up, and more.
What did you learn from your launch, and what will you adjust for next time?
I ve been experimenting with building small, practical AI tools that actually save time, rather than just being shiny demos.
Right now I ve launched: Routine Builder an AI that builds your perfect daily schedule in seconds Astra Director a creative-director AI that gives post ideas, rewrites content, and helps you grow online + a few more tools in development
I m a one-person builder trying to figure out distribution, monetization, and how to carve out space in a very noisy AI ecosystem.
Yesterday was a wild ride for us. Swytchcode ended up winning #1 Product of the Day on 16th Nov 2025, finishing with exactly 400 votes, something we genuinely didn t expect. We went in thinking the top product would land around 250 300 votes (on a Sunday) but three products crossed 300, and somehow we climbed all the way to the top.
Hi everyone! I m an account manager focused on bringing ideas to life and connecting users with products they love. Excited to learn from and contribute to this community!
Two months ago, I'd never heard of Product Hunt. When I told people we were launching @AI Context Flow here, they told me to keep my expectations in check.
Fast forward to today: #1 Product of the Day and #1 Productivity Tool of the Week.
The journey was chaotic, humbling, and honestly surreal. If you'd told me this would happen, I wouldn't have believed you.
To everyone who upvoted, commented, and cheered us on: Thank you. Your support means everything and keeps us building. If you need any tips on how we pulled this off as complete first-timers, ask your specific questions below