Cove has announced that they've been acquihired by Microsoft:
If you were a Cove user:
What this means for Cove
As part of this transition, the entire Cove team has accepted offers to join Microsoft, and the Cove product will be wound down on April 1. Existing users can continue using Cove until then, but we are no longer accepting new sign-ups.
We've built a data export feature so you can take your work with you. We recommend exporting as soon as possible all user data will be permanently deleted on April 1.
To export your data:
Sign in to your Cove account and go to your Account page.
Click the Export button.
You'll receive an email with a download link when your export is ready. The export will be a ZIP of HTML files containing all spaces you've created.
To export spaces created by others and shared with you, export each of those spaces individually.
We've spent the last few months building Genie, an AI analyst inside Databox. Tomorrow it goes live on Product Hunt.
The short version: you ask a question about your data in plain language, Genie finds the right metrics, runs the analysis, and returns an answer with a chart in seconds. No SQL, no waiting on someone else.
If you've been following along in this forum, thank you the conversations here genuinely shaped how we think about the product.
We go live at midnight PT. If you want to support the launch, the one thing that matters most: make sure you have a Product Hunt account before midnight. Votes from accounts created on launch day carry much less weight in the algorithm.
Most founders we talk to have the same problem: solid content, zero AI citations.
The reason is simple. AI is pattern matching against real questions your buyers are typing. If your post isn't structured around those questions, it gets skipped.
AI still makes mistakes when coding. However, for simple fixes or features do you bother switching branches and testing locally before creating a PR or pushing to production? Or do you just ask Claude for a fix, review quickly, then push? I saw an interview with Peter Steinberger (creator of Openclaw). Where he mentions he always pushes to main and almost entirely vibe codes. If you look at his contributions, you see how fast he ships. Do devs need to be more trusting?
The yolog v0.5.1 build has been uploaded. All Pro features are now free. I will update the website soon. A more detailed release announcement will come later.
1. No way for city residents to order delivery from local stores to their elderly relatives in remote villages.
2. It's difficult for parents of newborns in India to organize vaccination: there is no service for easy doctor search and a turnkey process provision.
3. Solar installation companies lack a platform for end-to-end tracking of a customer's project from sale to official approval, causing complaints and dissatisfaction.
Some numbers: 538 signups 4,000+ nodes mapped Paying customers in 4 countries #3 Product of the Week
Wasn't expecting this: therapists and coaches started reaching out. Had 3 calls this week - wasn't even promoting that angle. One psychiatrist told me he already uses paper to map patterns with patients. Said the digital version could let them do the work between sessions and come back ready to go deeper. Estimated it could save 2-3 sessions per patient.
Still building, still listening. If you've tried it - what's clicking? What's confusing?