Richard Jeong

Richard Jeong

Problem solving full stack engineer.

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From stealth to spotlight: How Dimension launched on Product Hunt

Dimension is a proactive AI assistant for engineering teams that removes context-switching.

It launched on Product Hunt this month, for the first time after months in stealth mode, got featured, ranked #2 Product of the Day, and #3 Developer Tool of the Week.

Richard Jeong

2mo ago

SmartManager - Track all subscriptions and get reminders before renewals

Lost track of subscriptions? Forgot to cancel unused one? SmartManager helps you track subscriptions, get email reminders, and see spending at a glance. Reason to build this: As a full-stack developer with many subscriptions, I needed something simple to manage all them easily. Planning to add family sharing, CSV export and more based on your feedback. This is my first Product Hunt launch as a solo dev! Would love your feedback and support. Let's take control of our subscriptions together!
Product Huntp/producthuntfmerian

2mo ago

Most beautifully crafted developer tools launched on Product Hunt?

In a recent issue of The Breakpoint, we talked quality software.

Does design matter to developers? In my opinion, yes. Take Stripe, Linear, and Resend for example. Both dev-first products made craftsmanship a first principle.

Richard Jeong

2mo ago

Hello everyone in Product Hunt! I would like to join you to contribute as a developer!

It's such a great pleasure to join the Product Hunt Community!

I'm a full-stack developer who gets unreasonably excited about solving real-world problems with coding for web development.

mina

2mo ago

Do you still write code “from scratch” or mostly remix and adapt now?

I ve noticed that my workflow has changed completely over the last year. I rarely start a new project with a blank file anymore. Instead, I pick a template, reuse snippets, or let an AI helper suggest the structure and then I just vibe my way through the build.

It s faster, but sometimes I miss the old blank screen energy, when every line felt handcrafted.

I m curious how others here approach it:

Do you still prefer to build from scratch?