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I got tired of scrolling through Gemini's code blocks β so I built a fix
I'm not a professional developer. But I've been using Gemini Pro heavily for coding, and one thing drove me absolutely crazy every time Gemini generated multiple code files, I had to manually scroll up and down, finding each block and copying it one by one. So I did what any stubborn non-dev does: I refused to accept it and built my own solution.
Gemini Code Harvester is a Chrome extension that sits on top of Gemini and gives you a floating panel with every code block from the last response. One click to copy any file. One click to download everything as a ZIP. No more scrolling. The whole thing was built with persistence and a lot of Gemini prompts which is kind of poetic given what it does.
What I love most isn't even the tool itself. It's the realization that you don't need to be a pro to solve your own problems. You just need to be annoyed enough.
π Hello Product Hunt community
I m new here and excited to start learning from founders and builders in this space.
Recently I started exploring startup ideas and branding. I enjoy researching short, memorable names that could work for future tech products, especially in AI, fintech, and SaaS.
Launching Torziva on Product Hunt on March 8th β First-Time Founder, No Big Audience, Just Belief
I recently saw someone with 10k+ followers launch and still finish 6th. That hit different.
Now I'm launching Torziva on March 8th.
I built an AI virtual try-on tool for online fashion stores customers upload their photo and instantly see how clothes look on them. Fewer returns, more confident buyers.
I'm not a marketer. No big following. Just a solo founder who believes this solves a real problem.
What I've done so far:
Built Torziva from scratch solo
Set up Coming Soon page on Product Hunt
Started sharing in communities for early feedback
What I'm nervous about:
No big audience or marketing budget
First time launching anything publicly
Don't know if the right people will show up
If you've launched before, I'd love to know:
Did you reach out to strangers or only your network?
How did you get your first real user after PH launch?
Trying to go in prepared, not just hopeful
https://www.torziva.site
I built a tool to manage consistent characters and styles from your phone
Prompt engineering is exhausting when you lose your specific character look the moment you change a single word in the prompt. I developed ZEXA to turn AI generation into a more professional asset management process. It uses a Prompt Book to keep ideas organized and Generation Packs to maintain a strict aesthetic across multiple images. One feature I am particularly proud of is the Extract JSON tool which lets you pull the structural data from an image so it is no longer just a black box. I am aiming for a very clean mobile experience.
AI Image Creator: Zexa
Helping DevTools build DevPrograms -> 260K+ users | πGoogle for startups | πAWS Activate
Hello hello!
I am Arpan, a founder at Commudle. The journey started more than five years ago when I was solving for my own community, Google Developer Group New Delhi, and built this side project while switching 3 metro trains between home and office.
First time launching on Product Hunt this Wednesday β say hi! π
Hi everyone!
I'm Slava, UX designer and product strategist and founder from Brisbane Australia.
First time here! Just launched my first SaaS this week Review OS reviewos.co
Built it solo with Cursor and AI tools which was a great journey.
Idea came from a real problem I kept seeing with clients they wanted Google reviews on their web site but everything out there was clunky, complex or a bit dated. So I just thought why not built it myself.
Got my PH launch scheduled for Wednesday, super excited and a bit nervous
Any tips from experienced launchers here? Would love to connect with other founders and makers
Your terminal called. It wants to collaborate. π»β¨
Introducing ThinkNCollab Shell - the first terminal with built-in real-time notifications and team collaboration features. Live task assignments Team presence indicators Instant messages & alerts Zero context switching


The "Lunatic" Who Loves Email: Why We Built BuiltDiffernt
Hey Product Hunt! David here.
I ll be honest, nobody graduates with dreams of starting a cold email agency. When I tell people at parties what I do, I usually get that polite, glazed-over look before they ask if I m the "Nigerian Prince" in their spam folder.
Building KeyperVault: a secure vault for API keys and project environments
Hi all!
I m currently building KeyperVault, a secure vault designed specifically for developers to store and manage API keys and environment variables.
Hi Product Hunt! I'm Matt, founder of Keyper
Hi everyone I m Matt.
I m a developer and founder based in the UK, and I spend most of my time building products and experimenting with new ideas. I enjoy working on tools that make developer workflows simpler, especially around infrastructure and automation. Alongside building, I work at Business Wales, which is a Welsh Government initiative helping new and established businesses to grow and succeed in Wales. Business is my passion!
Yes, yet another AI SDR. But we hope it's differnt this time round.
Hey everyone, David here. Founder of BuiltDiffernt.
I appreciate the hype of AI in the past few years has produced many a "useless" product at least, in my world that being the world of sales-tech.
Introducing Notchup: Launching on Product Hunt Tomorrow π
Hi Product Hunt community
Tomorrow we re launching Notchup Talent, a platform that helps teams hire and pay global tech talent faster and more efficiently.
With AI-powered matching and a vetted talent network, Notchup makes it easier for companies to find the right engineers and manage global payments without the usual complexity.
π Introducing AnalyzeG β Real Reviews. Real Data. Delivered in 24 Hours.
π One restaurant, one current AI company, and one upcoming coffee brand later...
Hello everyone! Just joined Product Hunt and would love to connect with some like-minded people! My name is Cecilia and am currently working at Talentium - a Stockholm-based AI company. We're building a platform where recruiters can prompt for candidates that matches their requirements, regardless if the data is public or if it's coming from a CV or from their talent pools.
Aside from working in the start-up world for my whole career, I've started a restaurant together with my parents in my hometown which is now one of the best rated restaurants in that city! And now I'm currently working with my sister to launch a Vietnamese coffee brand in Sweden, finalizing the details. Been doing a bunch of random stuff throughout my life, like moving to Vietnam for a year, studying wine tasting at Stanford, and much more.
Built a daily affirmation iOS app in 8 weeks, solo, with AI as a co-pilot.
Here's what vibe coding actually looked like in practice. What AI handled well ~70% of boilerplate on first pass navigation, state management, notification scheduling. I described the architecture in plain language, got working code back. Content generation, App Store copy drafts, edge case surfacing. That part felt like flow. Where the vibe broke: judgment calls AI suggested a standard onboarding. Generic, functional, wrong. Good UX requires knowing why someone opens an affirmation app at 7am what emotional state they're in, what friction kills the habit before it forms. Scrapped it. Built from scratch. Same with notifications.
I built MyLLM β a free, 100% offline AI app for iOS & Android
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm a solo developer and I just shipped something I've been obsessing over for the past few months and I'd love to get your honest feedback.
Archi kid with a different dream
In a world of uncertainty and the rise of AI tools, I feel like there's no better time to give this a shot. I want to build a platform that blends the past, present methodologies, and prepares for the future.
Businesses and investments are built on trust, in my opinion, that will never change. It is, however, very hard to trust when we are constantly overwhelmed with information. How do we find the right signal? How do we get to know certain markets? Don't get me started with verifying sources...
Can AI save your CAR? Roast us!
Hi PH community,
Do you agree that drivers are being ignored in 2026?
TLDR: We built an AI driving agent that lives on your phone no hardware. It uses background telemetry to grade your "driving elegance" and shows you the real-time cost of your habits.
We realized that almost every maker here optimizes their code, their sleep, and their coffee yet ignores the most expensive hour of their day: the commute.
You drive anyway....you have to.
But do you actually know how you're driving?
From dropping out twice to moving across the world alone
Hey PH :) I'm Vitalijus. Figured I'd introduce myself since I plan to stick around here.
I grew up in a small town in Eastern Europe. The kind of place where everyone follows the same path. Go to university, get a safe job, stay close to home.
I tried university. Twice. Left both times. Not because I couldn't do it. I just couldn't see where it was going. It felt like I was following a script someone else wrote.
So I taught myself to code. Built project after project on my own. Spent an entire summer sending out CVs. Eventually, somehow, IBM said yes.
Solo Developer building CrunchSave β Say hi!
Hey PH community! I m Enes. I ve always been obsessed with the "leaky faucet" problem in SaaS: Passive Churn.
I m building CrunchSave to help small teams get enterprise-grade revenue recovery without the enterprise price tag.
I'm currently building this in public and would love to connect with other founders. If you ve ever struggled with failed Stripe payments, I d love to learn from your experience!
