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Launching Agenta today to help AI teams ship apps that work!
We just launched Agenta, an open-source platform for building reliable AI apps.
If you are building AI applications, and struggle in improving their quality, collaborating on their prompts. Come and say Hi!
Releases of the week: notes encryption + intention setting
This week at Jots
Hi community!
We re excited to roll out two new features designed to help you track, reflect, and start your day with intention:
Enhanced encryption for your journal entries keeping your reflections even more private and secure
Daily intention setting set the tone for your day and stay focused
We re constantly improving Jots to help our users grow and reflect stay tuned for more updates coming soon!
Sendr 2.5 is live - B2B Data That Connects 🔥
Thanks for the recent support on our Product Hunt launch, and an exciting update!
Sendr v2.5 is live today...
The largest, freshest B2B contact database available with the highest coverage email and mobile waterfalls.
Our waterfall coverage is c. 93% for phone numbers and 78% for emails, while our accuracy is around 98% for emails and 78% for phone numbers, unlike Apollo or RocketReach which are closer to 30%. In other words, if you can t find it in Sendr.....
TL;DR - Move across to data that actually connects
Three News Stories to Know for Monday, November 24
Location, Location, Location
Robotaxi company Waymo is expanding across California. Already active in SF, Silicon Valley, and LA, it now has a green light from California regulators to cruise into Napa, Sacramento, San Diego, and many of the bedroom communities surrounding those areas.
It s easy to see how Google Maps and Waze, both owned by Alphabet, will fit into the plans of a self-driving car company also owned by Alphabet. But as self-driving cars take off and vehicles become something of a third space, how might app usage change for passengers?
Will you still want to listen to a podcast if your hands are freed up? Would you rather have apps built into the center console? Or will it just be more of the same: scrolling Instagram and checking email on your phone until you arrive?
ICS Is 25 Years Old. Here’s Why I Built Synara to Replace It for Developers
If you ve ever tried to send calendar invites or event updates from your app, you ve probably discovered the same thing I did: ICS is really old, inconsistent, and every provider interprets it differently.
Google, Microsoft, and Apple all parse ICS with their own quirks.
That means:
Updates get ignored or duplicated
Recurring rules behave differently
RSVPs are unreliable across clients
Debugging is basically trial and error
And even small changes can break user trust
🎉 Stripe Testing Tools MCP Server v0.2.0 is here!
We just released v0.2.0 with some great improvements that make testing Stripe subscriptions even easier.
What's new:
Enhanced Payment Method Support
“Prompt engineering focuses on what you say. Context engineering focuses..."
on what the model knows when you say it. Dhunay
In V1.0.0, we added something small but meaningful:
a first step toward real team collaboration on the same codebase.
🎉 Project Update: 700+ GitHub Views!
Hey everyone!
Super excited to share a small milestone today, the Proximity Lock System repo just crossed 700+ views on GitHub!
Data Analysts, how has AI changed your role? The Good, The Bad, The Ugly?
I would like to hear from data analysts or those whose primary job involves working with data irrespective of their role -
How has AI changed your role?
The Good: What's one thing you like that AI has done to make your professional life easier
Launch week 3.0: Pretty Prompt for Perplexity Is Live 🪄
We're doing another Launch Week!
Feature 1 is live: Pretty Prompt now works inside Perplexity .
Video here.
From Sugar Free to Emma – our global evolution 🚀
First of all a huge thank you to everyone who supported our new Emma launch on 11.11.
Because of you, we hit Top 3 Product of the Day with our biggest update ever. Your support truly means the world to us.
Many of you also supported our original Sugar Free: Food Scanner last year and helped us reach #4 Product of the Year. You ve been with us from the start and you re the reason this project keeps moving forward.
As some of you know, I ve personally been avoiding added sugar for 8+ years. At some point, I got so obsessed with finding every hidden form of sugar that I ended up infecting my friends with this mission too and together we built a tiny prototype to detect hidden sugars.
That little idea has now grown into something much bigger.
Over the year, the scanner has grown into Emma an AI Nutrition Intelligence that that understands food globally. It reads any labels in any language and finds hidden sugar, E-codes, bad additives, toxins and allergens. It s like ChatGPT, but about food and health.
Unlike typical food apps, Emma doesn t rely on static databases.
If a product exists online anywhere in the world, Emma can:
find it
translate it
rebuild its ingredient list
detect hidden sugars, additives, toxins, allergens
and give a clear, simple verdict: Eat or Avoid
Emma runs on our proprietary AI model, trained on real scientific datasets (FDA, EFSA, WHO, etc). No myths just evidence-based clarity.
What Emma can do:
Scan any food label in any language;
Detect every form of hidden sugar (even behind 200+ names);
Spot harmful additives, E-numbers, INS codes, allergens;
Flag 500+ potential health risks;
Science-based food rating (1 10);
Plain-language Eat or Avoid guidance;
Full ingredient breakdown;
Built-in AI Nutritionist ask anything about food & health.
Even your grandma could use it and she probably should
How it works:
1. Scan a barcode or snap a photo of the label
2. Emma analyzes, translates, and scores the product
3. Ask Emma for recommendations, recipes, or nutrition advice
Just clear, stress-free food choices.
Special for the Product Hunt community:
As a thank-you to everyone here, we re giving 3 months of full access to our first 5,000 PH users this week.
Promo code: PH11EMMA (or tap PH supporter inside the app).
If Sugar Free wasn t available in your country before Emma is now!
We d love for you to try Emma, explore the new features, and share your thoughts.
Windsurf Codemaps: Understand Code, Before You Vibe It
Love the intention behind @Windsurf Codemaps, which are "AI-annotated structured maps of your code, powered by SWE-1.5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5." to enable "hyper-contextualized codebase understanding, grounded in precise code navigation".
Or put another way: a map to help find your way in a thicket of vibed spaghetti code.
How I spent ten years on 18 projects to understand the fundamental rule of startups
My journey in startups began 10 years ago, and I've launched 18 startups, most of which failed. Briefly on why they failed:
1. Contract Online my first startup in 2015, which was supposed to be an online service for remote signing of contracts for any transactions between individuals. A kind of analogue of a secure transaction. For this startup, I even managed to attract a business angel who invested $16,500.
Reason for failure: I had two lawyers on my team who discovered in the process that the legal framework at the time could not provide reliable grounds for protecting our users in remote transactions. The contracts would not have been considered legally signed.
2. Natural Products In 2015-2018, I became very passionate about healthy eating, but in the process, I discovered that products in all chain stores are full of chemicals, and stores with truly natural products are inaccessible to the majority. Hence, the idea emerged to create my own online platform where you could order natural products directly from farmers at affordable prices.
Reason for failure: For several years, I tried to launch this project, even trained as a baker of natural bread and tried to create my own farm, but in the process, I found that few people are willing to pay for truly natural products, even if these products were only 20-30% more expensive than market prices, and not 2-3 times more, as in premium stores. Hence, the market was so small that all my attempts were doomed.
Would you pay more for a product with great support?
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
I really wonder these questions
Would you pay more for a product with great support?
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
I really wonder these questions










