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I just recently launched another product no more than a month ago, so the algorithms here might not favor this launch as much. I could be wrong though. It's just that I couldn't pass up the opportunity to publish something cool again first thing in April. Hope to see you along the journey!

Time Travel MeterHow much have you time-traveled by cross-time zone flights?
Find out how much you've time-traveled via cross-time zone flights.

Time Travel MeterHow much have you time-traveled by cross-time zone flights?
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Happy "Spring Forward" week! Thanks to modern-day smartphones, we no longer have to manually change the time ourselves. And now, with Thingy (our latest product), you can even "spring to the future" — instead of springing forward just by an hour. This highlights one of the many features: One where you can set a specific Thingy page to be visible only after a certain date and time. Anyone with...

ThingySmart labels for your thingies
Organize all of your thingies, share them with peers (or with no one at all), look up your items from anywhere, write secret messages, pen notes to future self, build time capsules, set reminders — all via your smart labels (aka Thingy tags) and your phone

ThingySmart labels for your thingies
Ask to have tasks completed like you would on ChatGPT, except you'll be chatting with real humans.
With this debut, we are also setting out to reply via snail mail (as in physical letters) wherever possible. It's somewhat like waiting for film to develop.

Chat AptlyChatGPT's human counterpart: Get the result you want
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Hi everyone, thanks for your interest in Chat Aptly — a human version of personal assistants like ChatGPT. At this stage of the digital age, generative AI is all the rage (rhyme semi-intended). To be honest, we are not totally against it. In some ways using generative models does improve efficiency and productivity at times. But there's still something about human-made creative projects that AI...

Chat AptlyChatGPT's human counterpart: Get the result you want
2024 has not been an easy year for some of us. In times like these, there is not much I could do, so I’m sticking with what I’m already familiar with — building light-hearted stuff online.
Consider this a present for living in the present, from me to you.

ASCII New Year's Eve Fireworks ShowNo physical fireworks, just digital ASCII
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2024 has not been an easy year for some of us. In times like these, there is not much I could do, so I’m sticking with what I’m already familiar with — building light-hearted stuff online. As we head into the new year, I’ve prepared to launch a digital ASCII-only show. I hope this work will serve as a beacon of connection and solidarity: No matter where you are or what challenges you might be...

ASCII New Year's Eve Fireworks ShowNo physical fireworks, just digital ASCII
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Hi everyone, it's a pleasure to share my latest project with you here on Product Hunt. The project was launched on Kickstarter approximately 21 hours ago, and I am humbled and grateful to report that it has since been fully funded (with 29 more days of the campaign to go). Every project stems from an idea. Creating a card game with a logic gate theme is an idea that has been sitting in the back...

Zero And WonPlay with logic gates for fun — no electricity required
A card game for players to learn more about — or solidify their knowledge of — logic gates in a fun, sociable setting.

Zero And WonPlay with logic gates for fun — no electricity required
Gritter is a microblogging service designed to make social sharing and content discovery simple.

GritterGreet in 314 characters or less - a Twitter parody
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While Gritter was built as a parody (in just one weekend), there are concrete plans to turn it into a full-fledged site with real users and content. The waitlist is fully functioning too, so please feel free to sign up to receive invites. What are some features you’d like to see next?

GritterGreet in 314 characters or less - a Twitter parody
Gigagig is a flexible gig platform where you can hire local experts to complete location-specific tasks. Meanwhile, members can also find gigs to earn extra cash by leveraging where they are.
By the way, Gigagig is pronounced “giga-gig” — giga as in a billion.
GigagigHire across the globe for location-specific gigs
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Gigagig was essentially built out of necessity. We found ourselves needing a gig platform where we could recruit for a miscellany of tasks all over the world. And in addition to flexibility, it is also important to us (and most likely to our members as well) for the platform to serve as a trust layer. The work approval system on Gigagig means there is no risk of dishonest persons disappearing...
GigagigHire across the globe for location-specific gigs
Buildle is a customizable variation of the Wordle game. Whether it's an 8-letter 5-guess or a 7-letter 9-guess game that you have in mind, Buildle lets you build and publish it in just a few button clicks, without having to write any code.
BuildleCustomize and publish your own variation of Wordle
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During recent chats with friends, I realized that many of us have had one or more Wordle-inspired ideas, and so I decided to build something that could bring some flexibility to the table. Instead of making just one single Wordle-esque game, I built out Buildle so that anyone can customize and publish their own game(s) without having to write any code. And for those who just want to start...
BuildleCustomize and publish your own variation of Wordle
We built BeamBeams to augment how we shop. To make AR showrooms accessible for everyone, we are launching a marketplace where users can preview any of the products in real-life environments before buying. Checkouts can be completed right on the platform, too!
BeamBeamsPreview any product in real life with AR
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BeamBeams is created with a mission to democratize AR for businesses and customers alike. We aim to level the playing field for SMEs by providing an accessible digital showroom that might otherwise cost a fortune for individual merchants to adopt. A majority of surveyed customers said they would feel more confident about committing to make online purchases if they had the option to virtually...
BeamBeamsPreview any product in real life with AR
We created a new password format that's easy for humans to remember, but extra difficult for bots to guess.
As emojis are highly universal, Identiji could be useful for speakers of any language 🌎
Version 1.0 is launched in the form of a browser extension.
IdentijiWorld's first passwords with emojis
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We also thought of a couple of tips for a strong emoji-infused password (that is still easy enough to remember): 1. Use a mix of emojis and common words. 2. Place the emojis and common words as randomly as possible. We would love to hear any other tips you may have as well.
IdentijiWorld's first passwords with emojis

