Mayur Nathani

Mayur Nathani

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fmerian

3mo ago

The State of Vibe Coding 2025 - Key Takeaways

The @v0 by Vercel team recently dug into industry trends to publish the first State of Vibe Coding report.

My key takeaways:

  1. Everyone can build: 63% of vibe coding users are non-developers, generating UIs (44%), full-stack apps (20%), and personal software (11%).

  2. Adoption is everywhere, with significant adoption rates in APAC (40.7%), Europe (18.1%), North America (13.9%), and LATAM (13.8%).

  3. 92% of US developers use AI coding tools every day

  4. 30% of new code at @Google is generated by AI

  5. 25% of @Y Combinator startups rely on AI-generated code

  6. Rapid expansion has a cost. Vibe coding apps keep hitting vulnerabilities: exposing secrets, access misconfigurations, hardcoded credentials.

  7. The future: going mainstream or hitting its sweet spot in working MVPs, the vibe coding trend is here to stay, and it's happening now.

What AI-native features could make Product Hunt even better?

I have been a Product Hunt user for 5 years now, and it's been amazing to see how much the platform has evolved.

That said, I sometimes feel the absence of AI-native features. Things like smart filtering of fake profiles during the signup stage, automated link health checks on launch pages, or even an AI-driven support assistant (remember the old chat widget?).

Nika

3mo ago

What was your 1st product?

Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.

My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.

  • What was your first product?

  • What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?

  • What lesson did you learn from it?

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

3mo ago

What’s the biggest hidden cost you’ve faced when running AI in production?

It s easy to measure latency or accuracy.

But the real costs often hide in the background- compute burn, idle tokens, redundant calls, or that temporary caching fix that quietly eats your budget.

LinkedInp/linkedin-2Nika

3mo ago

How to grow your LinkedIn account and maintain your presence there?

We're not going to lie. One of the key places people ask you for help with a PH launch is in LinkedIn DMs (followed by X and email).

Most connections I got were people from Product Hunt, so it is a pity not to use that platform.
I am trying to grow LinkedIn and play with many strategies, among:

  • posting several pieces of content per day

  • actively comment on other people's posts

  • send a certain number of connection requests per day

  • do collaborative posts with other creators

  • writing LinkedIn articles/newsletters (native feature)

Hello everyone! Our team is working on a social media creation AI Agent product

hello everyone! Our team is working on a social media creation AI Agent product. We hope everyone can take two minutes to fill out our survey questionnaire. Thank you very much!

There are many AI creation tools on the market now, but none of them provide end-to-end, full process AI products. From topic selection, script, graphics, and videos. From social media distribution to final data feedback, we are currently working on this!

Imagine pitching your idea in 60 seconds

Me and my co-founder had an idea to build a startup and didn t knew where to pitch, how to get into investors or even know if my idea was worth the shot. All platform were cluttered and text based. And we thought why not build a platform where founders can pitch their idea in 60 seconds in a reel form and the whole world can debate on it. That s when www.pitchedin.io was formed Go check it out.

How do you keep your startup team motivated when money runs out?

Keeping a startup team motivated without money is one of the hardest challenges I ve faced, harder than growth or sales.

I ve worked on a few SaaS products with let s just say, not-ideal budgets. And honestly, the hardest part wasn t traction. It was morale.

Nika

7mo ago

Do you know any impactful social responsible projects?

Many of us appreciate tools that save us time or money in our businesses. But there are also projects out there with a bigger mission (improving lives, supporting the planet, and helping those in need, to name a few).

Do you know of any inspiring projects that aim to make the world a better place?

Shivam Kumawat

7mo ago

I got tired of pretending to be productive. So I built an app that forces me to work.

Let me cut through the BS. I m a solo founder. I live inside Notion, Xcode, Apple Calendar, Twitter, and 37 different Apple Notes. I ve tried every productivity method under the sun: Pomodoro, GTD, Deep Work, Time-blocking, Eisenhower Matrix, Second Brain setups You name it. I tried it. And none of them worked for me. But here s the hard truth: It s not about the tools. It s about control. And most of us don t have it. Not when your phone is a dopamine machine. Not when Twitter is whispering every 30 seconds. Not when your brain is trained to chase stimulation, not progress. So I did something extreme. I built FORGE. A behavioural operating system that locks you into your work app and won t let you out. Literally. No buttons. No excuses. No mercy. Why? Because I realized something brutal: The modern founder is brilliant at strategy and broken at execution. The will to build is there. The system to protect that will doesn t exist. Planning tools are abundant. Discipline systems are nonexistent. We don t need more dashboards. We need something that forces us to finish. What FORGE does: It starts simple: You set a mission write, build, ship, code You pick your app Notion, Notes, Obsidian, Xcode FORGE locks you into that app. Literally. Then it gets intense: Try to switch? Your phone screams. Loud. No snooze. No silence. Try to uninstall? You can t. System override is live. Try to cheat the block? You lose Success Points our compounding behavioral score that tracks execution across days, weeks, and months FORGE is designed to trigger shame when you break, and pride when you follow through. It s the anti-app. It doesn t try to motivate you. It coerces you. The Psychology Behind It: I reverse-engineered this from one core principle: Dopamine is stronger than willpower. So instead of fighting distraction with hope, I removed the option. You either work. Or you re forced to work. There s no other choice. No toggles. No gentle nudges. Just enforced execution. What I ve experienced: My screen time dropped by 47% in the first week I shipped 3 product experiments in 3 weeks I finally felt what locked in really means not a vibe, but a system I don t trust myself anymore. I trust FORGE. Who it s for: Productivity hobbyists. Dopamine addicts who still think another $30 template will change their life. Jelly brained potato fries who can t even do a something for 30 mins staright. Because FORGE is gonna fucking for the hell out of your to work your ass of. But majorly: FORGE is for builders with a vision, but no structure. Founders with the fire, but no guardrails. If you ve got 3 unfinished projects, 12 Chrome tabs open, and 0 deep hours logged this week you re probably a candidate. Where it s going: This is just the beginning. The vision is: AI-generated work sprints based on your cognitive state Biometric enforcement (camera open = session active) Cross-platform OS-level lockdown (yes, Mac and iPad coming) FORGE for teams where the biggest startup risk is silent productivity collapse Full execution dashboard: revenue pipeline + product focus + time integrity in one place Eventually: FORGE becomes the execution layer of your second brain. An anti-distraction regime that forces builders to finish what they start. What now: We re in private beta. We re testing with obsessed indie hackers, remote founders, and solopreneurs who are done with pretending. If you want in, DM me or comment below. (I read every comment.) AMA: Want to know how the system override works? Curious about how we designed shame triggers without being toxic? Want to see what Success Points actually track? Drop a comment. I ll answer everything brutally and honestly. Discipline-as-a-Service is real. The world doesn t need another to-do list. It needs the system that forces the next unicorn into existence. Let s build it.