About a week ago, there was a case in my country where a woman took a Bolt taxi, which, instead of taking her to the designated place, started driving her to the Austrian border. In the end, the woman jumped out of the car to save herself.
[So the police were not very active, and Bolt just used only AI-generated answers, the company then announced it was a mistake in the GPS... but to be honest, I would say it was a kidnapping attempt].
Just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a tech enthusiast and web application developer, with a huge passion for developing roblaxmod. I've been following Product Hunt for a while and finally decided to jump into the conversation. Looking forward to discovering cool new products and connecting with you all.
What's the most exciting thing you've discovered here lately
Recently, I posted here about how Y Combinator launched a program that allows young people to study at a university while building a product.
Many young people today idolise the likes of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and other dropouts who didn t finish college but made it big with a breakthrough idea.
Today I celebrate a big milestone. 365 days in a row active on Product Hunt. Honestly, quite a number given how many things happened in my life this year, it feels like I could write a book about it.
But consistency takes effort. Here are 3 things that helped me:
I ve been here for almost three years, and over time, I ve started to see this platform as a social network.
I know that many people come to launch their products and, due to time constraints, do not have time to establish a strong presence here, but I m glad some regular users focus on building the community.
Software engineers represent less than 1% of all professionals. Vibe coding empowers the other 99% to take their idea, bring it to life, and become entrepreneurs. It gives people hope in an economy where people are feeling increasingly stuck.
Tomorrow is the big day. We re launching iPNOTE on Product Hunt
Before the official launch, you can already explore one of our key features: the AI search that checks brand or invention uniqueness in just 60 seconds https://www.ipnote.pro
With iPNOTE we re building an all-in-one platform for IP protection and management:
Abdul here, the solo founder/builder of Crazzy. Honestly, I'm terrified and ridiculously excited to be here today.
The Story:
This whole project started from a simple, painful truth: I love Flutter, but I was sick of the fact that 90% of my time was spent on soul-crushing boilerplate and grunt work. I looked for a tool to automate it, but the existing ones were either too generic, too corporate, or way too expensive for an indie developer like me.
This came to my mind when I read about how the creation of Sora has raised concerns that it could be an AI equivalent of TikTok (critics warning it could fall into the same addictive patterns as other social platforms).
And after several messages with some people, I also noticed how I wasted a lot of time on my desktop instead of doing something productive or learning.
I'm Celia, and I am based in China currently. Sometimes living in France, and I've been working remotely for years. After 2 years in the wine industry, I became a social media specialist - now it's already my 4th year in this role.
At the moment I work for an AI software company. I always enjoyed using AI tools like ChatGPT, but this is my first time working inside AI industry, and I really like it so far.
I'm Samuel, a recent CompSci grad from the UK. I built Answerly (chrome extension) because it's the tool I desperately wished I had during my degree.
I was constantly getting stuck on problems and grew so frustrated with the clunky process of copy-pasting code errors or screenshotting quiz questions into a separate AI tab. It was a total focus-killer.
Answerly is my solution: a one-click AI assistant that lives in your browser. It visually analyzes your screen to solve the problem right in front of you, so you never have to break your flow.
Hello, Product Hunt! My name is Berend, a Dutch student who works part-time in a caf .
As I worked at the caf , I began to wonder how menu item prices are actually determined. After doing some research, I discovered that the majority of hospitality owners use intricate Excel formulas to determine prices and calculate margins, which can be laborious and confusing.
I created MenuLogic for that reason. It is a prototype that provides a concise summary of the menu margins.
Today, I came across an article on Techcrunch describing research that found that AI models not only hallucinate, but also lie.
While these are small lies, such as claiming that a task was completed when it wasn t, researchers stress they haven t seen harmful scheming in real-world use yet, but warn risks will rise as AI takes on more complex tasks.
Everywhere else I look podcasts, social media, even casual discussions longevity is a hot topic. Bryan Johnson, for example, shows up in my feed constantly.
For me, health-tech feels like the most valuable thing we could be building. Not just extending life expectancy, but actually improving quality of life.
Thinking about future-proofing my skills and I'm curious to hear from the pros in this community. We all have our core skills, but what's one skill that wasn't a big deal a few years ago but you now see as essential for your role in late 2025?
For Marketers: Is it data storytelling? AI prompt engineering?
For Designers: Is it prototyping with real data? Designing for AI?
Hey there, 3 days ago I successfully published my first product on Product Hunt with 0 Social media presence. I got place #13 out of 307 submissions this day. I call this a successful launch and wanna share my experience and insights with you.