Luis Roberts

Luis Roberts

Training and Development Manager

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Starting Point for founders like me.

Whenever we have ideas, instinctively we want to start building our mvp, design that perfect user experience. But.... Reality is different, starting a new app becomes setup and configuration for 5 days, even if you skip some things to favor to focus on app, setup remains a hell. I just built a modern kit for myself and sharing it with founders like me. Think of it like a zero point for your future apps. all configuration and basic boilerplate done, setup takes 15/30 minutes, and we get to the favorite part, "building our app". Shipping it in Expo (React Native), with combination of Supbase & Firebase. A light admin, RLS, Push Notifications, RevenueCat, authentication, dark theme, ships with all the essentials. Design Your on UX/UI and app logic, comes with a comprehensive guide for you and guideline for AI so you can vibecode. I am calling it Simple Expo Kit, and will be live on product Hunt tommorow. Very excited, this is going to be my first launch here on PH. Thoughts?

Transparency over secrecy: Crypto Core now Open Source

Today marks a significant milestone for Locki with the open-sourcing of its crypto core.

While many tools claim to be "secure," few offer the transparency to prove it. Moving the AES-GCM primitives to the public domain serves two purposes:

  1. It provides absolute proof of the Zero-Knowledge architecture. It demonstrates that encryption happens on the client side and that raw data never touches the servers.

  2. It contributes back to the ecosystem. Developers now have access to a clean, browser-native library for text and file encryption that follows the same standards used in Locki.

🗣️ Find the right product, just ask

We just shipped something new on Product Hunt.

Ask Product Hunt AI is a way to explore launches, products, and discussions without digging through pages or trying the perfect search query. You can just ask a question and it pulls from everything happening on the platform products, comments, makers, all of it.

Looking for tools in a specific space? Want to see what people are saying about a launch? Trying to find something you saw last week but forgot the name of? Just ask.

Roll is one week old, and keeps on rollin!

Hello Roll fam.

Honestly blown away by the love, feedback, and overall vibes this past week. Didn t expect this.

A few updates that are now live, all coming straight from you shaping what Roll becomes:

Shannon Tan

14d ago

We didn't build a solo tool. We accidentally built a team tool.

When we started Crunchy, we imagined one person uploading data and getting insights.

What we actually found was different.

HtmlDrag v2.0: AI creation now has File Mode, Thinking, and a redesigned Template Mode

Hey everyone I just shipped HtmlDrag v2.0, and this is the biggest product update I ve made so far.

This release is all about making AI HTML creation more practical.

Instead of treating AI like a one-shot generator, I rebuilt the experience around two clearer workflows:

File Mode

Thank you for supporting us for the product of the day. Learn what's next for Velo.

Hey everyone!

We're beyond grateful to be named Product of the Day. It has been incredible, and the response from this community has blown us away.

We Did a Podcast with Google: What We Shared about Monetizing a Chrome Extension

There's almost no public content on how to monetize a Chrome Extension.

Google invited us to do a podcast about it, sharing our learnings on how two bootstrapped guys grew Pretty Prompt to 40,000 users, 25% on annual plans, with ~7% weekly growth, with no VC money.

Kyro, mourning routine

Hi everyone, I m Vlad. I m currently working on Kyro - a concept for a calmer, simpler morning supplement routine. The starting point was very personal: I got tired of taking 5 different supplement pills every morning - vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, and a few others. Some were annoying to swallow, some were easy to forget, and over time the whole routine started to feel much more complicated than it should be. When I looked for alternatives, I found a lot of all-in-one products - but many of them felt overloaded, vague, or hard to trust. So right now I m researching a simple question: what do people actually want from a product that covers the basics without turning the morning into a second job? I m especially interested in: - how many products people really take - what feels frustrating in the routine - what simpler actually means in practice - what would make a product like this feel trustworthy If you ve thought about this problem yourself, I d genuinely love to hear your perspective.