Khaild Naseem

Khaild Naseem

Quality Assurance Tester
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Code review feedback is only useful if you understand the reasoning behind it

PRFlow doesn t just comment on a PR.
It explains why something matters.

It s an AI agent that reviews GitHub pull requests
and lets you chat with it about the logic behind each suggestion.

That turns review from a checklist
into a conversation about the code.

We built it so teams can move faster
without losing understanding.

A new year with new features!

This week at Jots
Hi community!

Firstly, we want to wish you a Happy New Year!

p/meet-tingDan Bulteel

12d ago

A reminder for founders: You are already the 1% of the 1%

Dear Product Hunt community,

If you re reading this and you ve launched something - or you're close to launching - you are already incredibly special.

🎉 Launch Day: VibrantSnap updates + Exclusive 20% Off

Hey everyone! We re launching VibrantSnap updates today and celebrating the New Year with an exclusive 20% launch discount.

Before launch, we d love your thoughts on a feature we re considering next: AI voice-over.

The idea:
Instead of recording a voice-over separately, you d speak naturally while recording your screen and VibrantSnap would automatically reformulate and generate a clean, polished AI voice-over from your original speech.

Proposed flow:
1 You record as usual and talk naturally
2 AI cleans up phrasing + tone
3 Final video gets a clear, professional voice-over

I built something new for you! (And we’re live on PH)

Hey everyone,

It s been quite a while since the CodeFinder launch.

I m finally back with something new called Sliq, and we just went live on Product Hunt today!

NotiSprite Got Its Travel Visa 🎉

I am happy to share that NotiSprite has officially been approved by Apple. Your beloved sprite can now travel from macOS to iPhone and iPad.

The same philosophy applies everywhere. No login, no ads, no data collection. It just works.

Nothing Gets More Complex Than a Simple Workflow

A workflow that feels simple on the surface often hides far more than we realize.

Once you map it for an AI system, it turns into:

multiple branches,
layers of dependencies,
and assumptions no one knew they were making.

AI doesn t create complexity,
it exposes the complexity we ve been working around for years.

Building MCP-powered meeting automation in SuperIntern – what would you connect?

We re currently building a new capability in SuperIntern:
turning real meeting conversations into MCP-powered automation.

The idea is simple:
SuperIntern listens to the meeting, understands what people say, and then uses Model Context Protocol (MCP) to orchestrate other tools and agents.

Aditya Raj

1mo ago

I built a one-click feedback button for websites — would love your thoughts 👇

I ve been building a simple tool for makers who want quick, frictionless user feedback directly from their site.

It s lightweight, fast, and drops easily into any stack.

I d love to know:
What s your biggest struggle with collecting feedback?
What channels work best for you?
Does a 10-second feedback button sound useful?
What features matter most to you as a founder/dev?

Sharing to learn, not just promote honest feedback would really help me shape the roadmap

BeamUp got its first paid user, 5 months after launch (organically!)

Hey everyone, sharing a small but meaningful milestone.

BeamUp finally got its first paid user, 5 months after launch.
What made this really special is that the user came in organically, started using BeamUp with Google Drive, and upgraded on their own, without me reaching out or changing any messaging beforehand.

BeamUp is a no-code upload portal that lets people receive large files directly into their cloud storage, no servers, no backend, no retention.

Here s what surprised me:
Even though someone understood BeamUp well enough to upgrade, I realized many visitors weren t actually understanding the core value from the landing page.
The concept is simple once it clicks, but unfamiliar at first glance.

Launched My “Live Resume” and Hit #6, Need Honest Feedback on my Project and Idea!!

Hey everyone

Yesterday I launched something weirdly simple but surprisingly powerful, a resume that never dies.

You download the PDF once
and it keeps updating itself forever.
Projects, skills, links, everything stays alive.

The launch went way better than I expected (we even hit the top charts (#6 )), and I m insanely grateful to everyone who checked it out, messaged, upvoted, or just got curious for a second

Haimetap/haimetaIcey J

2mo ago

🚀 Haimeta x Google Nano Banana 2 Pro — Now Live & Free to Try!

Hey PH community!

Haimeta now supports Google s latest Nano Banana 2 Pro jump in and try it free today.

We believe the future of creativity is atomic: ideas broken into tiny units that can be endlessly remixed and reimagined. With Haimeta + Nano Banana 2 Pro, creation becomes real-time remixing, fast iteration, and playful experimentation.

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

2mo ago

The most dangerous failure in AI is the one you don’t measure

Here s something uncomfortable I ve learned building AI agent systems:

AI rarely fails at the step we re watching.

It fails somewhere quieter
a retry that hides a timeout,
a queue that grows by every hour,
a memory leak that only matters at scale,
a slow drift that looks like variation until it s too late.

Most teams measure accuracy.
Some measure latency.

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

2mo ago

The most dangerous failure in AI is the one you don’t measure

Here s something uncomfortable I ve learned building AI agent systems:

AI rarely fails at the step we re watching.

It fails somewhere quieter
a retry that hides a timeout,
a queue that grows by every hour,
a memory leak that only matters at scale,
a slow drift that looks like variation until it s too late.

Most teams measure accuracy.
Some measure latency.

What's your favorite data story?

We all know data can be super powerful, but sometimes a story from a customer or in the news will catch me and just remind me how very true that really is.
In my day to day work I love the little stories. An hour saved here and there, an insight that wouldn't have been possible without tools and techniques at your fingertips. A friend recently used Querri to quickly diagnose why conversion rates for his product had dropped. Long story short, everything was fine because they'd had a big uptick in visitors from a lower converting segment that they were pushing to get more of. Everything was right with the world and he was able to move on with his day knowing their strategies were working.
What's a time data changed your trajectory in a big way or a small but meaningful way?

Your Pitch Is Too Complicated... Here’s How to Fix It (Plus a16z Template)

Hey everyone,

I've been doing a lot of pitching recently.

I went to Web Summit where I got pitched at a lot.

Community wins like this hit different!

A few days ago, a community contributor reached out and said he'd built a Raycast extension for Vartiq, completely on his own.
Moments like this remind me why building in public and staying close to the community matter so much.
You can t be everywhere.
You can t build everything.
But your community can.
Seeing someone take Vartiq, extend it, and ship something useful for developers
That s the kind of energy that helps a product grow far beyond what any team can do alone.
Super grateful for everyone who s been supporting, experimenting, contributing, and sharing feedback.
This is how early-stage products evolve, not in isolation, but together.
The extension is now live here!

🎉 Context Sync v0.6.1 - Multi-Session Support + Big File Intelligence

Hey PH!

We just shipped v0.6.1 with two major features that our community asked for:

Meet-Ting Team In The Wild: Web Summit + San Fran

Hey all,

Me & @marianaprazeres will be at Web Summit in Lisbon (presenting on Weds on Alpha) this week and we're in San Fran (16-20) next week - if any builders want to connect with us, we'd love to say hello!

Dan

From 'Locked Out' to 'Everywhere': Our new Outlook integration is live!

We launched Meet-Ting on Gmail to move fast. It got us out there, but we quickly built up technical debt and a heavy reliance on Google's APIs. 

This was a problem. Our most valuable potential users (the "meeting-heavy" pros) all use Outlook. 

After months of focused work to improve core reliability, it was time to expand our ecosystem. We call it our "Ting everywhere" strategy. Our native Outlook integration is live.