Litau

Litau

Indie dev building IT products

About

I’m a 20-year-old solo maker based in Bali. I started out designing landing pages, fell down the AI rabbit hole, and now I build small, calm products under Litau Labs — the kind that give you less noise, not more. Two are out in the world: Lunelo, a voice-first day planner with no streaks or guilt, and Prompt Enhancer, a one-hotkey desktop tool that restructures any prompt in place. More in the pipeline. I read every comment — say hi.

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Maker History

  • Lunelo
    LuneloTalk it out. Your AI mentor plans the day with you.
    Jun 2026
  • Prompt Enhancer
    Prompt EnhancerOne hotkey turns any draft into a structured AI prompt
    Jun 2026
  • šŸŽ‰
    Joined Product HuntMay 31st, 2026

Forums

Lunelop/lunelo•

1mo ago

I measure my day by calm, not by checkmarks

For three years I was a productivity junkie: streaks, badges, "don't break the chain." You know what they actually trained? Anxiety.

Every morning you open the app and you see debt. A red "12 overdue." A broken 40-day streak. A list of everything you didn't get to. That's not planning, it's a museum of guilt.

Your API key never touches my servers — here's how

Fair question for any "AI tool": where do my text and my key actually go? With Prompt Enhancer there's no backend of mine in the loop. You bring your own Claude API key, it lives in your OS keychain, and your selected text goes straight from your machine to Anthropic. I never see either one. I keep going back and forth on whether to also offer a hosted version so I'm curious: is bring-your-own-key a dealbreaker for you, or the whole reason you'd trust it?

Lunelop/lunelo•

1mo ago

Every planner I built worked... until the backlog hit 200 items

Solo founder here, launching Lunelo on June 8. The thing I keep coming back to: I've abandoned every planner I ever used, and it was never the features. It was the pile. 40 open tasks, then 100, then I stop opening the app because it feels like a list of everything I failed to do.

So I built Lunelo around one rule I almost talked myself out of: cap the day at ~5-6 real priorities. Whatever you don't finish just rolls to tomorrow, quietly. No red badges, no "overdue" guilt. Momentum, not a museum of debt.

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