Most agencies are missing a huge blind spot in their client reports right now. Not because they are bad at their job. Because the game changed and nobody sent a memo. More and more of your clients customers are skipping Google entirely. They go straight to ChatGPT or Perplexity, ask a question, get an answer, and click the brand that gets mentioned. If your client is not getting mentioned? They are losing leads they do not even know exist. I spent the last few months figuring out how to track this properly and turn it into a service agencies can actually sell. Not some complicated AI audit. Just a simple monthly report that shows clients where they stand in AI search, how their competitors are doing, and what to do about it. Agencies adding this are charging between $200 and $500 extra per month per client for it. The conversation is easy because the data is new and clients have never seen it before. I wrote a free playbook covering the whole thing. What AI visibility actually is. The metrics to track. A script for pitching it. A sample report structure. And a 7-day checklist to get your first report delivered. Download here. If you are running an agency and you have been looking for a way to grow revenue without growing your client list, this might be the one.
Yigit here! I am developing a personal finance app mainly based on what features I wish an app to have and it is on google play closed test now. Here is a quick summary: The app's main value proposition is being able to keep track of your expenses 'automatically'. The rationale behind is the fact that in my country banking laws restrict individual's access to open banking apis. That is, you cannot have an API access to your bank to exchange information and keep track of your expenses unless you are corporate. According to my research, this feature is available in US and EU but only with certain restrictions in the latter.
I thought it could be sutaible time to ask the community about their needs about such an app and can guide me a long way before I commit further. Would you be so kind enough to answer below questions? Any replies are appreciated and thanks in advance.
Do you use personal finance app?
Could you please share your the most essential must-have features of the personal finance app of your choise and tell me why?
Under which circumstances would you give another app a try?
What would be the ideal price point for such a service in your perspective?
We re trying something new on Thursday: Alpha Day.
The idea is simple. If this is the first time you re launching your product anywhere, you can tag it alpha and get a boost to your points (and land on a special leaderboard).
Hey, I m Ali from Turkey, and having almost 10 years of experience in web development as a full-stack developer.
I build products. Mostly fast, sometimes messy, but always with a focus on growth and monetization.
I ve been working on different kinds of projects across domains like betting, domain tools, and social platforms. One of my main products is Predicta Betting Tips, a coin-based system where users unlock higher-value predictions, supported by gamification (ads, rewards, VIP, etc.). I m constantly experimenting with pricing, retention, and conversion. I know marketing is a different story, and I'll focus on improving myself in that.
Every AI product I see launching right now is racing to add the most impressive, most complex AI feature they can build. Autonomous agents. Multi-step reasoning. Real-time analysis of everything.
When we started building Murror, we fell into the same trap. We wanted to build the smartest emotional AI possible. Something that could analyze patterns across months of conversations, predict emotional states, generate deep psychological insights.
I'm the creator of SkinLytix, a skincare intelligence engine that decodes product labels so consumers can make truly informed decisions about what goes on their skin. Think of it as your personal skincare translator: no more guessing, no more wasted money, no more trial and error.
I launched because I saw a real gap, most people have no idea what's actually in the products they buy, and the beauty industry doesn't make it easy. SkinLytix changes that.
I have my first product hunt launchSkinLytix: Decoding skincare, one label at a time | Product Hunt and would love this community's support, honest feedback, and genuine connections with people who are passionate about tech, health, and building things that matter.
Every time I built a dashboard for one client, I had to rebuild it for the next. Creating clients, reports, dashboards, data sources felt like clicking through ten different pages just to do one simple thing
So we made some changes
Now in ZapDigits
You can create everything from the sidebar. No more jumping around Any dashboard can become a template you reuse Templates have their own gallery so you can see yours and ours in one place More Google Analytics metrics to get better insights Each dashboard can have its own look
We reduced noise. We improved clarity. We even changed accents.
But sometimes the biggest meeting problem isn't background noise. It's Todd. odd from Finance. Todd who turns a 30-second update into a 12-minute spoken-word essay about spreadsheets. Todd who says "just to piggyback off that" and then doesn't piggyback he builds an entire second pig.
So we built AI Deboringifier
A Voice AI feature that detects boring speech patterns and automatically makes them less boring. https://x.com/krispHQ/status/203...
Something raised in the last couple of months. And it's worth paying attention to.
Runway launched a $10M venture fund + free API credits for startups yesterday. Perplexity launched a $50M fund for seed-stage companies. CoreWeave Ventures launched in September. OpenAI has been running its Startup Fund for a while now.
Over the past few months, I kept running into the same problem - leads would come from everywhere (emails, chats, meetings), but managing them was always messy.
Spreadsheets felt manual. Tools felt heavy. And somehow, the pipeline never really reflected what was actually happening.
With AI bots getting harder to detect, there s been growing discussion around platforms using biometric verification (like face scans) to confirm real users.
Cool in theory... Reddit is full of bots, fake accounts and garbage engagement. But let s be real
It's more than a name change. It's a commitment to a much broader vision.
As the world shifts, relationships have become both harder to maintain and more precious than ever. For the first time, we can actually map, understand, and activate networks at scale dynamically, intelligently, and in real time.
In a mesh, nothing is truly isolated and nothing valuable is ever lost. That idea sits at the center of everything we're building. Because the future of relationships isn't about managing contacts. It's about understanding the shape of your entire network and knowing how to move through it, grow it, and shape it.
You'll start to see Mesh roll out across our product, brand, and experiences starting today and over the coming weeks.
Laravel just shipped a new laravel.com with a bold headline:
The clean stack for Artisans and agents.
Laravel has always been opinionated and seems like a solid option in this AI era. Has anyone made the switch since they started working with coding agents?