Manthan Patel

Manthan Patel

Creator who codes. 500K+ audience.

About

I run an AI automation agency and create content about lead generation, cold email, and AI agents to 400K+ people across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. I got tired of bad tools, so I started building my own. 1. PenAnywhere -- screen annotation tool for recording tutorials and presentations. 5.0 stars on the Mac App Store. 2. TiltIt -- 3D animation video editor for scroll-stopping content. Based in Dubai. Solo founder. Building in public.

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Maker History

  • PenAnywhere
    PenAnywhereDraw on your screen. On anything. Anywhere. Mac annotator.
    Jun 2026
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    Joined Product HuntSeptember 26th, 2025

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Manthan Patel

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PenAnywhere - Draw on your screen. On anything. Anywhere. Mac annotator.

The screen annotation tool that lets you draw on anything. Pen, arrows, shapes, highlighter, gradients, laser pointer, magnifier, screen zoom, blur, sticky notes, and stamps. 15 tools total. Built native for Mac -- under 1MB download, 25MB RAM, zero permissions needed. Pomodoro timer built into the menu bar. Annotate on top of any app on your Mac.

Agentic Manifesto

On May 1st last week Marx Finance ranked 3rd thanks to your support Most importantly, it sparked an interesting thought experiment as we enter the era of the agentic web ahead.
Openclaw started a movement where the AI ecosystem is evolving from agents to Personal AIs. We are already seeing the first signals of this shift with OpenAI's acquisition of Openclaw. Since then Claude, Perplexity and today Meta have all introduced their own Personal AI products.
I believe this is a very crucial moment in AI, so I wrote this article here to explore where we are heading with these new developments. Curious to hear your thoughts on it.

Snapr – Custom cursors for better screen recordings

Hey everyone
One small detail I always found frustrating when recording demos was the cursor.
It s either:
- too small to see
- jittery and distracting
- or just... boring
So I added a custom cursor feature to Snapr.

Now you can:
Use different cursor styles and adjust size
Smooth out cursor movement (no more jitter)
Add motion blur trails
Add click effects for better clarity
The goal wasn t to make it flashy
but to make recordings easier to follow.
Especially for tutorials, product demos, and presentations.
Would love to hear your thoughts:
What makes a good cursor in recordings for you?

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