Hunter Owens

Hunter Owens

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Hunter Owens

11mo ago

Nummi - 🚀 Your AI, Your Way. Think, Collaborate, and Evolve.

Nummi is your AI-powered thinking & collaboration space ✨. It learns, adapts & remembers—so you don’t have to! 🤖💡 Whether solo or with a team, Nummi streamlines workflows with smart memory, deep personalization & effortless collaboration. 🚀
Aaron O'Leary

5yr ago

Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 10th of August)

Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Hunter Owens

7yr ago

SoundClub - Headphone subscription service from Sennheiser 🎧

SoundClub lets anyone experience superior sound without spending hundreds of dollars upfront on high-quality headphones. Swap for a new pair as often as once per month.

Hunter Owens

7yr ago

Private Party - The underground party that stops tech giants from creeping.

Private Party is a browser extension that encrypts your posts so Tech Giants can't spy, censor, profit, or prey on you.
Only people at the Private Party can see posts.
Secret Agent mode will let you send 1-1 encrypted messages (not all partiers) coming soon.
Hunter Owens

6yr ago

we:fm for web - Listen to the same music with friends, at the same time.

On we:fm you can listen to music together, at the same time, with friends. Connect your Spotify account, find your friends, and listen. While listening together in the same station, you can chat, save songs and more!
Chris Messina

5yr ago

Do you use a financial advisor or wealth planning service?

Trying to get a sense for what human services or tech products people use for managing their financial health... Of course there's Quicken and Mint in one end of the spectrum, and then there's the hands-on human advisor or planner on the other end. Which do you use and why? What has your experience been like and what would you recommend to someone who wants to take control of their financial present & future? Note: I tried adding survey questions, but Product Hunt wouldn't let me post it, so I've added some choices below!