Peter Victor

Peter Victor

Blockchain Revolutionaries
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Copusp/copusHanduo

1d ago

This Wednesday — turn your taste into an asset you own

Hey Product Hunt!

I m Handuo, one of Copus s founders. We launched a version of Copus here more than a year ago. That version focuses on content creation and has since become a home for half a million Chinese fanfiction enthusiasts. This time we built a NEW Copus with a different focus: curation .

⚠️ Migrated to a VPS + some updates

Hi guys,

I've just migrated floors.js from Render to a VPS, which means:

  • up 24/7, no cold start anymore

  • 100 400 visitors live, per site

  • more memory + total access = more possibilities

Ryan Tucker

9d ago

Dude… what the F are we doing with sales tools right now..

Why is this still the way it works?
Why am I paying $500 or even $1,000 for a list that s just a bunch of freakiing namesss. No context. No relevance. No data. No meat. Just names, dead numbers, and even deader emails.
Then I m supposed to spend a week, maybe two weeks, calling through this list just to try to make one sale?
That makes no sense.
Apollo. Lusha. Vibe prospecting.
What do they do? They give you a list.
It s not anything that s actually worthwhile. It s literally a name on a piece of paper and you can maybe call and hope they pick up.
And why do I have to talk to 10,000 people to find the freaking 100 buyers in that 10,000?
Why isn t there an AI that can just go out and find the people who want what I want to sell and then I just go talk to them?
That s what we re launching with @kwAI
We re trying to be the end of big lead lists.
kwAI finds people who want to buy what you want to sell. That s it. Then you go do the human part and actually talk to them.
If this is something you re about, we d love your honest feedback. Like for real.
What do you think? Are we onto something or am I just pissed off for no reason??

Eduardo Coelho

15d ago

Launching tomorrow: We built a real-time translation overlay for your entire desktop

Hey PH!

I'm Eduardo. Tomorrow we're launching Seagull, and I wanted to share the story behind it.

NEW: Version 1.0.1

Version 1.0.1 was just released to the App Store!

  • NEW: Human-friendly names for your saved creaminess level (mine is Makara!)

  • NEW: Share sheet integration, so you can easily share your preferred creaminess level with your friends!

You can read more about it or update Enough Cream on the App Store!

Finance app without bait-switch

Hey Everyone,

After using multiple finance tools, I built Vuna because I was frustrated. Not with my finances with finance apps. Most great finance app either wanted $/month, bombarded me with ads, or even made tracking a $2 coffee feel like filing taxes and with others I wasn't too sure if they are safe as they seemed to be. I just wanted to know where my money went. And maybe save and budget for things without feeling judged by an algorithm.

First Annual Subscription for Intrascope and the Moment It All Became Real

Still riding the post launch wave with Intrascope.app. Early users are giving us feedback that feels very real and very honest.

Our first annual subscription was the moment everything clicked. We genuinely thought the payment processor was in test mode because Intrascope.app isn t a small ticket product.
At 11 PM I messaged @stefan_car , our lead developer, asking why there was activity so late. He wasn t testing anything. It was a real user who clearly understood the product and decided to commit for a full year.

That moment changed our mindset immediately. Since then we ve been watching how teams actually use Intrascope.app and adjusting fast. When someone commits that early, you feel a real responsibility to get it right.

Founders here
What was the moment that made your product feel real?

DaysAround 1.8 Update

Big one this week: Shareable Travel Stats (from timeline)
Want a "countries I've been to" map?

Jimmy Lowery Jr

2mo ago

You are more than what you do

This isn t a typical post for me, or what you may usually see here, but I heard something today that feels worth sharing.

You are more than what you do.

Mrunang Rathod

2mo ago

What’s your current no-code + AI stack for building SaaS in 2025?

AI and no-code tools are evolving insanely fast right now. Every few weeks there s a new tool that changes how quickly you can go from idea to product.

I ve been experimenting a lot with different vibe coding platforms lately, trying to find the right balance between speed, control, and flexibility. What s surprised me most is how far you can go today without a traditional engineering setup.

For context, I recently built @Sendrise , an all-in-one cold email outreach platform, using a no-code + AI stack. I used @Lovable for building the product flows and UI, combined with AI tools for writing, automation, and logic. What started as an MVP quickly turned into a fully working product with lead management, campaigns, CRM, and analytics.

Bhumika Rathore

2mo ago

Building an AI tool to reduce study confusion would love feedback from builders.

I m currently working on Clugg OS, an early-stage AI-powered study tool for students (grades 6 12). The core problem I m trying to solve is something I see repeatedly: Students often spend hours studying but still feel: unsure if they re studying the right things anxious before exams overwhelmed by unstructured notes and syllabi Instead of focusing on more content, I m experimenting with: turning existing notes into revision-focused quizzes helping students create clear, realistic study plans keeping the experience simple and non-intimidating This is still very early, and I m intentionally keeping the scope narrow while learning from real usage. I d really value community input on: If you ve built for students or education what mistakes should I avoid early? How do you balance AI automation with user trust? What signals helped you know you were solving a real problem? Not here to sell genuinely here to learn and improve what I m building. Thanks for reading, and happy to answer questions.