We are halfway through 2025 What are the best developer tools launched on Product Hunt this year from your perspective?
Below are some of my favorite, most inspiring dev-first product launches until now, sorted by launch date:
@Jolt AI - The AI assistant for 100K+ line codebases ranked #3 Product of the Day last January. How Jolt AI launched
@Lingo.dev - Discovered during the Mega Launch Week, the AI localization engine (YC F24) kept momentum on Product Hunt last February: #2 Product of the Day, #1 Developer Tool of the Week, and #1 Developer Tool of the Month. S/O to @vrcprl @maxprilutskiy and team!
@Appwrite Sites - The "open-source Vercel alternative" ranked #1 Product of the Day, #1 Developer Tool of the Week, and #1 Developer Tool of the Month. Read the teardown here in /p/appwrite
@Kibo UI - This open-source extension to @shadcn/ui ranked #3 Product of the Day last May.
@next-forge - First launched in 2023, the new release ranked #4 Product of the Day early June. Keep launching!
I joke mostly, but in reality forgetting things often or getting easily distracted has been a tough one for me that no amount of calendar reminders, notes, stickies, post-its, and alarms can solve. So when Fieldy launched calling themselves an IRL Granola targeted for ADHD folks to help them remember, I knew I had to try it out.
Note: I did Hunt Fieldy but I paid for the product myself. I was not sponsored for this review. I was gifted a yearly subscription however, to help experience the product from the Fieldy team. Thoughts are my own.
I joke mostly, but in reality forgetting things often or getting easily distracted has been a tough one for me that no amount of calendar reminders, notes, stickies, post-its, and alarms can solve. So when Fieldy launched calling themselves an IRL Granola targeted for ADHD folks to help them remember, I knew I had to try it out.
Note: I did Hunt Fieldy but I paid for the product myself. I was not sponsored for this review. I was gifted a yearly subscription however, to help experience the product from the Fieldy team. Thoughts are my own.
im gonna record 1 video daily for the next 30 days or so to show why and how i (and others) use @Integral . Integral is an AI-native Slack alternative for online communities and teams.
I m one of the devs who are writing less code now and doing more Prompting , damn I hate all of these fancy new buzzwords. Anyway, I m bored and don t want to write long prompts all the time. Anyone know a good tool (should work with Cursor)? If nobody knows one, I will need to do one :(
AI is obviously taking over a huge chunk of the tech landscape as of late. But was thinking about over the last 10 years, what are some successful startups that have been made that aren't necessarily AI focused? Maybe they've added some AI tooling in recent years but the foundational aspects of the company aren't based on it. The most recent one I can think of that has hit mainstream success (though founded in 2016, so 9 years old haha) is probably Figma; any others y'all can think of?
I genuinely think about this every week. My approach has always been to ignore short-term balance (not worrying too much about weeks or months) and focus on the mid-term. I ll go all-in for 6 months when needed, give or take, and then slow down to recharge before ramping up again. Fow now, it s kind of helped me push through the toughest periods without burning out completely. That said, recently I ve felt the need for more weekly balance too. Even a small sauna session on Sundays helps a lot. How do you approach it? Are you more consistent week to week, or do you go through mid-term cycles like this too? would really like to get your thoughts on this!
Engagement stages before and after a product launch are extremely important to skyrocket its reach, so how on earth have you achieved this? I m launching soon so I ve decided to join the conversation and participate in forums, but what comes afterwards? (For example, have you done an AMA? And if so, were users genuinely curious of the process behind your product or idea?) All thoughts welcome!
We ve all got that one thing we still do manually that makes us groan every time - formatting copied text, renaming files, setting up tasks, writing the same message again and again. If you could wave a magic AI wand and automate just one repetitive thing, what would it be? Bonus if you ve actually hacked a solution for it, I love learning from clever automations. Also: I m working on something in this space, so I m not just asking for fun Following anyone who shares something cool or teaches me something new.
No, at this time, I do not mean social media but something like an enclosed community for the core (top-tier customers).
On Friday, I had a call with a marketing manager at @Crisp and he mentioned this thing. I know there are more companies that are trying to create more personal connections with paying clients and network among themselves. I love community management, wanna learn from the best and apply the best practices.