Senthil Kumar

Senthil Kumar

Business Intelligence Analyst | AI & SQL
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Senthil Kumar

6mo ago

Baby Name Generator AI - Name your baby with the power of AI — in seconds.

👶 Overwhelmed by Baby Name Lists? Skip the endless scrolling. Meet Baby Name Generator AI — a free, intelligent web app that gives you culturally relevant, unique, and meaningful name ideas in seconds.
Senthil Kumar

6mo ago

InsightBridge - Explain complex code and notebooks in plain English

Turn your code & data into insights – instantly. Paste code or upload files (CSV, notebooks, text) and get AI-generated bullet-point explanations that summarize purpose, insights, and business impact.
Senthil Kumar

6mo ago

SayWhatGPT: Decode Job Rejections - Paste your JD, resume & rejection to get AI feedback

SayWhatGPT helps you decode job rejections. Paste your job description, resume, and rejection email to get instant AI feedback on why you were rejected, what was missing, and how to improve your next application. No guessing. Just clarity.
Senthil Kumar

6mo ago

Decidrift - AI Decision Simulator - Forecast the future of your tech/business decisions with AI

Decidrift uses AI to simulate the impact of any strategic tech or business decision. Enter a change you're considering - get potential outcomes, risks, and smarter alternatives in clear, bullet-sized foresight. No guesswork. No fluff.
Senthil Kumar

5mo ago

Spec2Action - Stop guessing what to do next

As a product manager, developer, or team lead, do you often receive vague or high-level task descriptions that leave you wondering “What exactly do I do next?” Try Spec2Action. Turn vague specs into clear, actionable work plans instantly.
Senthil Kumar

5mo ago

SpotBias - Catch cultural, ethical, and global bias before go live

Bias isn’t always intentional - but it’s almost always costly. Before you launch it, pitch it, or ship it - run your ideas through SpotBias. This AI-powered app reveals cultural blind spots, ethical red flags, and global nuances you might miss.
Senthil Kumar

5mo ago

TrueSight - Reliable, Repeatable AI Insights

A tool that helps you detect data issues without altering your dataset. Whether you're working with raw CSVs, messy Excel sheets, or JSON files, TrueSight analyzes your input data and provides AI-driven insights on trends, risks, and recommendations.
Senthil Kumar

5mo ago

5StarTeller - AI-Powered App Rating Tool - Get instant AI-generated ratings for your app idea or code

5StarTeller is an AI-powered tool designed to help you assess your app ideas. Get a score out of 5 stars for 10 parameters like User Retention, Virality, Ease of Development, and more.

How do you learn in 2025?

Not long ago, books/video tapes were the only way to learn. Then video entered the picture: courses, tutorials, and lectures made knowledge more accessible than ever.

Now? The internet is overflowing with millions of courses, books, and resources on every imaginable topic.

So the real question is:

Nika

5mo ago

If you wanted to find talented people for your startup – where would you look?

In a time when big corporations are overpaying for their job offers just to steal the best talent from another big company, and in an era where everyone can build their own startup, there will always be room for people who prefer to join a team and work on something (in the future) big.

How would you find these promising talents?

Marko Wathen

5mo ago

Hi everybody, I'm Marko, building the GUI for AI conversations

Hi! I've been fascinated and worked on the subject of helping us humans access and understand knowledge and information better for ~10 years. I've also done a ton of freelance project management. Trying to build my last 2 startups I was using AI to help me a lot. But just as small streams flow and become big rivers, the more I chatted and iterated and got answers from AI, the bigger the walls of text and fragmented chats became. I lost track of insights and wasted tons of time. Copy/paste to other apps wasn't working.

I desperately needed a solution, but it didn't exist and no one else was building it. So I stopped waiting and created Aigui, a new way to interact with text-based AI output. Basically it s what Windows was to DOS, a GUI for AI.
I ve filed 2 patents for the tech, launched the alpha, and now I m pushing hard toward public beta. Whether you're an AI power user, a knowledge worker, a founder, or just curious, I d love to hear how you deal with AI overload right now.

Dito Calderon

5mo ago

Hi! I'm Dito - experimenter & builder. Advice on the best way to share what I'm building?

Hi everyone!
New here - I have been heads down building for the last 6 months learning and experimenting with different tools. I am now (kind of) proficient and close on a few projects that I would love to share out. Any advice on the best way to share, get input and feedback on launches? Is anyone else here solving problems to help parents? Thanks in advance for engagement and excited to connect!

Dito

Some Product Hunt launches that IPO'd

@itsmechaseb pointed this out, but here are 8 companies that launched on Product Hunt that went on to IPO:

  • @hims

  • @Slack

  • @Figma

  • @Bumble

  • @Coinbase

  • @Amplitude

  • @Lemonade

  • @Robinhood

Chris Chang

5mo ago

Maker's Corner: Hey PH! I’m Chris building DeepSky, an AI super‑agent for business

Hey folks I m Chris Chang, Founder of DeepSky, aa AI superagent designed for entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, and investors. You can use our agent to build deep business plans, pitch decks, research markets and customers, design products.

Before DeepSky: I led Studio AI at Netflix, building systems to support $10B+ in annual content investment.

Prior to that, I led shopping data products at Pinterest. 

Joshua Varghese

6mo ago

Need advice for Furniture E-Commerce Platform | AI Interior Design

I built a furniture e-commerce store dollhouseai.co in an attempt to bake AI interior design and 3D room building into the browsing process, as opposed to how IKEA or others have their 3D tools hidden deep in their user journeys.

My vision was for people to shop like they were building a home in The Sims

I have no experience in furniture retail but managed to find one supplier who is kinda pricey and hospitality oriented not ideal but I can work with that. Also just set up Google Ads and seeing some results but no conversions yet.

I'd love any feedback into my current user experience. I've built it in a way that I personally would use a platform like this, but would like to hear what others may want to see.

Benjamin Boarer

6mo ago

ForgeRank - nearly ready SEO extension for indie makers

I m in the final stages of building ForgeRank. It s a privacy-first Chrome/Brave extension that passively detects backlinks and analyzes SEO content in real time while you browse.

It s built for solo makers who can t afford tools like Ahrefs but still care about their SEO footprint.

No logins. No API keys. No bloated dashboards. Just instant, local insights.

Core features nearly done:

Hong Phat Ly

6mo ago

Hi, I am Hong - Solopreneur: XamlFiddle, TapTapDrive, QrSendEasy, OfficeOpener and Walbuy 😄

Hey everyone! 

My full name is Hong Phat Ly, a normal guy liking learning new stuffs . I am currently a Solopreneur, Software Engineer and Security Researcher. I am passionate about researching information security, learning more about AI and building innovative desktop, web and mobile applications. I have founded five products:

  • XamlFiddle (https://www.xamlfiddle.com): a lightweight and easy-to-use XAML editor for WPF developers. XamlFiddle lets you experiment with XAML code in real time, making it perfect for learning, prototyping, and debugging user interfaces in Windows desktop applications.

  • TapTapDrive (https://sg.taptapdrive.com and https://www.taptapdrive.com): an interactive learning app for preparing driving theory tests in SIngapore and Germany. TapTapDrive features AI-powered explanations that help users better understand the reasoning behind each answer, making the learning process clearer and more effective.

  • QrSendEasy (https://www.qrsendeasy.com/): a fast and secure tool for sending files across devices on the same local network. QrSendEasy generates a QR code that lets you instantly share files without needing cables, email, or cloud storage.

  • OfficeOpener (https://www.officeopener.com/): a free application that allows you to open and edit Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) directly on your computer - no Microsoft Office installation required. Simple, efficient, and hassle-free document handling.

  • Walbuy (https://www.walbuy.net/): a real-time deal aggregator for top Vietnamese e-commerce platforms like Lazada, Tiki, Sendo, and more. Walbuy helps you discover deals and discounts 24/7, ensuring you never miss a great bargain.

Matthew S

6mo ago

Excited to share what I’ve been building!

Hello All! I m building CoinHaus a platform that lets anyone invest in real, income-producing real estate for as little as $100, one share at a time. - Own fractional shares of actual properties - Earn passive rental income - Start with low minimums - Transparent, accessible, and easy-to-use I believe building wealth through real estate shouldn t just be for the wealthy. CoinHaus is still in demo mode, but we re excited to share it with this community and hear your thoughts! Feedback is gold we d love to know what you think about the concept, the user experience, and what would make it even better for you. Thanks for checking it out!

What’s the psychological price ceiling you’d pay for software?

There s an interesting trend unfolding.

Most major AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude etc.) started with friendly $20/month plans. It felt accessible, almost casual.

Brad Simon

6mo ago

Writing code for 30+ years to solve problems for me and others 😊

I m Brad, founder of Coder B Dev, Inc. and currently shipping Billivio, a backend billing system that helps devs charge per-use instead of forcing subscriptions. I m a long-time backend dev, mostly working in .NET, MySQL, and other fun things no one ever wants to demo in a pitch deck.

Billivio started as just a helper library for another app I was building and then grew into a full product because every existing billing platform assumed I wanted monthly recurring revenue. I didn t. I just wanted let the user pay for the thing, use the thing, done.

So now I m here, shipping this thing, one API at a time.