Previously, Flow automatically formatted your text differently depending on whether you were in an email app or a messaging app. In emails, Flow used full punctuation, capitalization, and line breaks to look polished. In messaging apps, Flow made things a bit lighter and more casual.
That worked fine for most people, but it didn t always reflect your personal writing style.
We re building emotionally intelligent, real-time video agents - anybody can build and teach them in <5 minutes and showcase it on your website or on social media.
Internally we call them Confidants - because they re more than tools. They re companions that know your story, speak in your voice, and extend your presence.
I was sitting at a customer office and they told how they used MarketFit at their exhibition!
Their rep or the customer himself/herself would enter pain-point/problem area in the MarketFit target context box, and get a specific solution with proof points!
Hey Product haunt community!! I ve been working hard on something really personal and honestly a little scary to share. It s an app I m calling YoursJournaly and it came from my own struggle with journaling. I ve always loved the idea of journaling, but as a woman with ADHD, I could never stick to it. Blank pages felt intimidating, and I d drop it after a week. Then I thought: what if journaling felt like a conversation instead? What if I could just talk, and my journal actually listened, even nudged me with gentle questions to go a little deeper? That s what YoursJournaly is. And right now, I m looking for a few folks who d be open to testing it with me (even if you are not a woman, would be great to hear your feedback) Not in a polished, perfect way but in the messy, honest, let s figure this out together kind of way.
I don't have the app public on the app store yet but can add you to a tester version of the app. If this resonates with you, I d love to hear from you.
I wanted to share something I have been working on: Cross Write.
The idea came from my own struggle as a builder. Every time I wrote something, I had to copy, reformat, and repost it across multiple platforms. It felt like wasted effort instead of focusing on the writing itself.