I m a college dropout who couldn t stop building. Over the past few years, I ve launched a bunch of free projects, built out of curiosity, not for growth or monetization, but because they felt worth doing.
Most of them revolve around making expert knowledge more accessible (the kind of stuff that s valuable but hard to find or use).
Right now, I m building something new in the AI/health space. Still early, but if you re exploring healthcare, LLMs, or just like building things that matter, I d love to connect.
Since seeing Den's #1-of-the-week launch, I've been playing around with it. I'm not quite at the conviction yet to rip out Slack and Notion. That would take a lot, especially given how much history and data we have, as well as workflow practices around it. But I'm finding it really intriguing so far. Here are my initial thoughts:
1) The merging of Slack channels and Notion spaces feels very natural.
I'm Azhar, a self-taught developer currently building NoteTube a tool that turns YouTube into a structured learning platform.
So like many of you, I ve spent countless hours learning from YouTube, but always felt the experience was messy and unstructured scattered tabs, no progress tracking, no way to retain what I learned. That frustration inspired me to create NoteTube.
It's still early days, but the goal is simple: Make YouTube as powerful for learning as it is for entertainment.
Super excited to be here, connect with other builders, and learn from this awesome community.
I ve been thinking a lot about how chaotic the first phase of any project is especially for early-stage founders.
You get the idea, you get excited and then you freeze.
Do you validate?
Do you sketch out a landing page?
Do you research competitors?
Or just build something to get feedback?
Personally, I ve been experimenting with different ways to make that early direction clearer I ve journaled, built mini systems, even started working on a validation tool with a few people to help test ideas faster.
Hey Product Hunt, we're launching the global startup ecosystem to connect, build, and grow from idea to scale. Foundity brings the full founder journey into one place.
The global startup ecosystem to connect, build, and grow — from idea to scale. Foundity brings the full founder journey into one place.
Less scattered. More social. More action.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.
Hey hey, I'm Isabelle! Currently 18 yrs old but started Foundity at 17.
Foundity.com is the social startup network- a centralized, global ecosystem helping early-stage businesses and founders connect, build, and grow.
There is a gap in the market of a platform that provides personal learning, fast interaction, and immediate action for startups. So, as we did more research and development, we created Foundity so solve this! We just went live on May 26.