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Kanishk Saraswatleft a comment
No login required + clean Tailwind CSS output is such a smart positioning decision. The number of times I've needed a quick form for a landing page or static site and didn't want to set up a backend or deal with an embedded third-party widget is genuinely too many. Supporting React and Vue export alongside plain HTML gives this real legs for developer use cases too, not just no-code folks. One...

Tailwind Form BuilderCreate responsive HTML forms in minutes. No login required.
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The use case for explainer videos and SVG generation from prompts is really compelling, especially for content creators and educators who need visual assets fast without design skills. The doodle style is a smart differentiator too. It's warm and approachable in a way that polished AI renders aren't, and that actually makes it better for social content and tutorials. Would love to know: how...

Thinking LineAI-powered doodle video and vector generator
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The GitHub integration that auto-runs tests on every PR and blocks merges on failure is a game-changer for teams moving fast. That's the exact guardrail most small teams skip because setting it up feels like overhead, and then they regret it in production. The visual test editor where you click a step to see a live snapshot is a really smart UX decision too. Debugging test failures has always...

TestSprite 2.1Agentic testing for the AI-native team.
Kanishk Saraswatleft a comment
I'm in the exact same boat pre-launch right now, so this thread hit close to home. Honest take: I think the nervousness comes from the fact that PH launch success is genuinely not fully in your control. There's a real luck and timing component and the best thing you can do is acknowledge that and focus only on the parts you can control. What I've taken from watching launches: 1. The community...
Launching on Product Hunt Next Week... and Honestly, I'm Nervous
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The framework I've landed on after a lot of trial and error: Only build a feature if at least two of these three are true: 1. A paying user asked for it (not a free tier user, not a friend) 2. It directly moves a core metric (retention, activation, revenue) 3. Without it, you lose a deal or a customer churns If only one of those is true, put it in the backlog. If none are true, kill it. The...
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There's a useful mental model I use: treat AI agents the same way you'd treat a new intern on their first week. You wouldn't hand them your bank credentials or let them send emails on your behalf unsupervised. But you'd absolutely let them research, draft, summarize, and prep things for your review. The trust ceiling goes up as you observe their behavior in lower-stakes situations first. Same...
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Building Suitegenie, a social media automation suite for agencies and founders who want to grow on LinkedIn and Twitter/X and threads without spending hours every day. The core idea: one dashboard to schedule posts, auto-engage with comments, and generate AI-powered content tailored to your brand voice, across both platforms. Stack: - Frontend: React - Backend: Node.js + Express - Queue: BullMQ...
What are you building, and what does your stack look like?
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