Matthieu Crétier

Matthieu Crétier

In the startup arena trying stuff

About

Somewhere between startups, code, and questionable life decisions. I build things, break things, then write about what went sideways. Currently in the startup arena trying stuff, mostly in construction tech and AI. Previously: a mix of product, dev, mentoring, and the occasional angel check when the people and the story felt right. If you enjoy honest build-in-public chaos, unfiltered takes, and the odd mountain or ocean escape 🏂🏄🧗, we’ll get along just fine. Let’s connect and swap stories.

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Maker History

  • Peekaboo
    PeekabooTurn your baby's arrival into a family adventure
    Feb 2026
  • Allchord
    AllchordThe Open Music Transcription Platform.
    Feb 2024
  • SkimAI - Productivity Assistant
    SkimAI - Productivity AssistantTransform Your Inbox into a Hub of Efficiency
    Jan 2024
  • The DART
    The DARTYour weekly darts of Innovation news
    Dec 2020
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntDecember 12th, 2020

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Peekaboo - Turn your baby's arrival into a family adventure

Peekaboo turns the wait for a newborn into a joyful, family game. Everyone makes birth-date/weight/trait predictions, earns points, and celebrates together with a friendly leaderboard - competitive, just a tad. Built for global families with multi-language support (English, Spanish, Chinese, ...), so grandparents and cousins join in seamlessly.

how are you using cto.new?

for those who got access, I'm curious how you're using cto.new as part of your development workflow?

How do you manage Dev vs Prod in Lovable?

Hey everyone!

I ve been using Lovable to build and test ideas, and it s been awesome. I ve never coded before, but I can create and deploy stuff fast, sometimes I even ask ChatGPT for tips on GitHub or Supabase.

But I have a question: how do you handle development vs production?

Code: I can use GitHub branches (main / dev ).

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