kosy arnold

kosy arnold

Product Marketing Specialist for Saas

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πŸ™ A Heartfelt Thank You to the Product Hunt Support Team

Today is launch day for Kinetic Mingle and before I talk about our product, I need to talk about the people who made this moment possible.

I want to personally thank Juan and Aine from the Product Hunt support team. Without their dedication, this launch simply would not have happened.

Context Sharing in AI Context Flow. Your AI memory, now multiplayer

Hey PH!

AI memory is personal by default. Your context, your preferences, your saved info, none of it is visible to anyone else.

Which is great for privacy. Terrible for collaboration.

My partner and I are avid travellers. I plan, he executes. Last year I sent him more AI chat links than memes trying to get us on the same page for trip planning. It was absurd.

Mike Hendrixβ€’

14h ago

Planning to launch Text-to-Web

Product is built and live, with some paying customers. Haven t done much promo. It s kind of like Hootsuite but no login and no scheduling. You send a text message & our software sends it to your socials, website & co-workers. In addition, the message sends to your AI support bot so it has the most up to date info. What s best for us to do for our launch? I generally work in golf but I m thinking this works for lots of different small businesses. It s priced LOW, so doesn t feel like it should be discounted.
Jeffrey Evansβ€’

14h ago

From 8 Tabs to 1 Dashboard: How we’re killing fragmented lead-gen. πŸ’₯

Hey everyone!

I m Jeffrey, and we are exactly 13 days into the launch of Interactify.

Shawn U.β€’

1d ago

We're launching Kinetic Mingle tomorrow - a video-first dating app that makes catfishing impossible

Hey Product Hunt community! I'm Shawn, founder of Kinetic Mingle, and I'm excited to announce that we're launching here TOMORROW - March 31st at 12:01 AM PT!

Kinetic Mingle is a video-first dating app for adults 21+ who are tired of catfishing and fake profiles. What makes us different: AI-powered matching that analyzes compatibility, mandatory video chat before messaging, verified profiles, voice notes, and a community built on trust.

Why does analytics still take weeks in 2026?

I ve spent the last 6+ years as a data analyst, and one thing never made sense to me:

Why does it still take weeks to build dashboards
and even longer to fix them when they break?

At every company I worked at:

  • Dashboards broke when data changed

  • Analysts became data plumbers

  • Most time was spent maintaining pipelines, not finding insights

Pedro Milesβ€’

3h ago

The hard part of starting something new? Finding the perfect name.

Introducing Namegator an AI-powered business name and domain generator that takes the friction out of naming.

You describe what you do. Namegator generates hundreds of creative, catchy, and available domain names in seconds. No more endless brainstorming cycles or heartbreak when your favorite domain is taken.

What makes it different:

  • Instant results Get hundreds of unique name suggestions in one go

  • AI-powered creativity Intelligent suggestions tailored to your business

  • Domain availability checked See what's actually available in real-time

  • Memorable & brandable Names designed to stick

Calvin Limβ€’

3d ago

Clarity Cloud AI - Building the Future of Analytics

I'm building Clarity Cloud AI, an AI Native analytics platform for technical and non-technical folks alike. As a first time builder, the journey has been challenging yet fun. I'm planning to launch soon!

Marc Copelandβ€’

3d ago

Quickly repurpose any article or longform content into 8 optimized social media posts in seconds

Real talk every time I published a blog post, the actual writing was the easy part. The hard part was what came next:

Rewriting it as a Twitter thread with hooks that stop the scroll.

Rewriting it again for LinkedIn in a completely different format.

Finding 20 Instagram hashtags and writing a caption with a CTA.

Kunok Joungβ€’

5d ago

Can you do real development from your phone β€” one-handed, on the subway?

I'm a senior developer in Seoul. My commute is long and the subway is always packed. Here's how I tried to make mobile development work and where it fell apart.

Seoul subway is not quiet. You're standing, one hand gripping a bag, the other holding your phone. Coding the traditional way IDE, terminal, file trees is physically impossible. The screen is too small, your fingers too fat, and the text too tiny to read without squinting.

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The problem in a nutshell: