Hey folks, We're cooking up our next major product release and pretty excited about it. As a GLP-1 user myself, I know I struggle with finding the right things to eat. Do you or someone you know feel the same? I'd love to chat how we might help. https://calendly.com/kent-at-foo... Can't wait to learn from you!
Every day, after launching, makers are contacted on LinkedIn and X by people offering to sell votes. As the Product Hunt team, we are very much aware of this and really hate it. We have systems in place to neutralize this type of gaming. Every vote counts for a different number of points on Product Hunt. A couple examples:
An account with a recently created gmail address and no history of quality contributions on Product Hunt: this vote will count for 0 points. Yes, this might be a well intentioned user, but we take a conservative approach to protect the community. If the account has a company email or applies for verification on Product Hunt, that's a different story.
An account with a company email address linked to a legitimate LinkedIn account with a history of meaningful contributions on Product Hunt: this vote carries significant weight.
A couple questions for the community:
Are there specific accounts on Product Hunt that you suspect participate in vote selling? You can reply here or email report@producthunt.co
What would you want to see us do differently here?
Let me start from the creator s perspective: I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).
But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).
Hi everyone! I just shipped a new version of OpenFolder, my lightweight launcher for folders, files, and apps on macOS. Here s a quick summary of what s new and what the app does now:
What OpenFolder Does
Lets you pin folders, files, volumes, and apps into a clean menu bar launcher.
Opens anything in one click without digging through Finder.
Supports drag-and-drop to add, reorder, or repair items.
Includes Recent Items, so you can quickly reopen things you used recently.
Optional launch at login for people who rely on it daily.
It s designed for creators, developers, and anyone working across multiple projects.
TechCrunch shared an excerpt from a roughly 30-minute panel featuring Sam Altman, where he mentioned that within the next two years, they plan to introduce hardware built by their AI company.
It s supposed to be: "screenless" and pocket-sized offering a calmer experience than smartphones
avoiding constant notifications and attention overload
'm a korean college student who constantly struggled with taking notes during fast-paced lectures. I'd either miss key points while writing or lose focus trying to keep up.