CastMyScreen is a web-based screen recording tool for laptops/desktops, I built it because I have had experiences where taking screen recordings on these devices may not be available in some cases.
Its features are:
Taking screen records.
Saving screen records directly to the file system (no need to download).
Sharing screen recordings.
A log that shows stat records of activities on the website.
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Hi Product Hunt, I work with Serene - a UK-based fintech-for-good startup helping banks and providers detect vulnerability and provide proactive support.
Along the way, we realised something simple: life isn t one long crisis. It s highs, lows and the quiet in-betweens. Yet most services only notice when things really go wrong (like missed payments).
That s why we re now exploring a direct-to-consumer version:
a smarter layer on top of the accounts you already use
early access to timely specialist support before stress builds
optimisation of what you re already paying for - surfacing better deals, flagging unused features, and more
All founders and builders will have something break at some point. For us at @Finden, it was when we grew from 10 to 100 users. The data was coming in faster than expected, and our queue to process and understand it quickly became overloaded. This meant onboarding slowed down. It was frustrating at the time, but it taught us a vital lesson: always design for scale, not just for your current users.
We ve since re-architected parts of the system to handle growth much more smoothly. But that first break was a reminder that scale is the ultimate stress test.
For almost 3 or 4 months, there was an idea to create an offline event (Hackathon) where makers could work in a team, network and partially launch a product on Product Hunt (if it is good).
Time is ticking, and I + 2 other guys, are working relentlessly on our first event in the capital city of my country.
Curious what you re actually shipping with right now. Which stack are you using day-to-day, and why did you choose it over the alternatives? A bit of context (product type + team size) helps a ton.
If you ve switched stacks recently, what did you move from/to and what pushed the change? Cost, speed, hiring, DX, vendor limits, something else?
I m Tatyana - a marketer, psychologist, and author of the book The Meaning of Life and Its Marketing . I ve spent my career connecting meaning, business, and people. Now I m adding fate.
Together with my partners from N0 FATE, we are soon launching Hidden Self - a pocket Freud that knows you better than your mom and can put into words what you re actually feeling.
It s not another AI-generated mental health app. In fact, it s not AI at all.
Yesterday, @rohanrecommends noticed some changes on this Platform the "Coming soon" page is gone.
There's no reason to panic because you have plenty of options to be visible, for example:
You can place the PH badge (button for support) on your landing page.
You can send a reminder email or push notification to your supporter.
You can set up a LinkedIn/Facebook virtual event where you insert the link for your launch.
You can use PH forums with relevant categories to make announcements if you have previously launched, for example, p/Google, allowing you to use the platform directly.