Jason Rivard

Jason Rivard

Co Founder and Ai enthusiast
19 points

About

I'm Jason, and I've spent an entire life in tech. It all started when I was 6 years old and got in big trouble for disassembling (perhaps not gracefully) my first digital alarm clock to "see how it worked" My first “real” job was at Best Buy, selling the very first digital cameras and camcorders (right alongside film and VHS!). I loved being the guy who could answer any question. I moved into cell phones, spent a decade in telecom sales, then dove into servers, storage, and networking (pre-cloud). When the cloud wave hit, I went into global SaaS. Today, I find myself I find myself obsessing over the notion of using Ai to free humans for higher order tasks. Please dont hesitate to connect with me on any social channel and spark up a conversation!

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    Joined Product HuntJune 26th, 2025

Forums

When Your Brain Buffers, Slashit Finishes the Message | Dynamic Templates for Smart Replies

We ve all been there trying to write a message or report, and your brain just slows to a crawl.

That s where Slashit App s Dynamic Template feature takes over.

It lets you build structured templates for your everyday communication client updates, reports, or weekly check-ins. Add placeholders for names, dates, and details, and Slashit App fills it all automatically.

Monthly review: Which launches were the most successful on Product Hunt in September?

September is the month of the comeback.

Summer s over, work season begins and Product Hunt is no exception. Activity is clearly higher compared to July and August.

prjct/clip/prjct-cliJJ

3mo ago

Why we went Claude-only (v0.5.0)

When we first launched prjct/cli, the idea was to work with every AI editor @Claude Code, @Cursor, @Windsurf (my fav), @Codex by OpenAI. Sounded great, right? But in practice it was a mess:

  • Tons of extra code just for compatibility

  • Features blocked because we had to play lowest-common-denominator

  • Testing was impossible to trust

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