WebNote AI turns any webpage into an interactive study tool no switching apps. Key features:
- Instant AI summary of the content
- Adaptive quiz that adjusts to your answers (with video rewards for correct ones)
- Real-time AI chat to ask questions about the page
- 1-click export to Anki (CSV) or Notion (markdown) for flashcards Silent demo (45 seconds): https://youtu.be/fZupLheedlQ?si=... Early prototype stage. Freemium planned (~$3 5/mo for unlimited). Would love your feedback:
- Does this solve a real pain point for reading/learning online?
- What features would make it a daily tool for you?
- Any improvements or additions you'd suggest? Waitlist for beta access: https://www.jotform.com/app/webn...
Most AI apps eventually hit the same wall. They forget users unless you build a ton of infrastructure first. This means every AI dev eventually will end up building this infra to provide the best user experience needs for their agent and app.
What rolling your own really means:
Vector DBs + embeddings + tuning
Extracting memories from conversations (and resolving conflicts)
Designing user profile schemas and keeping them in sync
Managing long chat history + summarization pipelines
Juggling different formats across OpenAI, Claude, etc.
The day before yesterday, I was looking at the profiles of founders and team members of Lovable, as well as other companies, e.g. Hubspot, and they all look pretty good.
Lately, I ve been getting offers to help grow LinkedIn profiles from several founders, and I m starting to feel like at least LinkedIn is hype.
We just wrapped the Orbit Awards for AI Dictation and now we re moving to the next category: AI Automation.
This one is for the tools that actually do work for you clearing chores, running workflows in the background, or quietly taking over a chunk of your week without turning into another dashboard you have to babysit.
There are tons of stories about founders launching SaaS products without an existing audience. No Twitter following, no newsletter, no community, nothing. Yet some still manage to get early traction and even hit real MRR.
If you have started from zero, I would love to hear:
How you got your first users
What channels brought the earliest traction
Whether cold outreach works or not
If content played a role or if you focused mainly on building
What you would do differently if you had to start again
Hi everyone! We're hosting the AMA LIVE on X (Twitter) and will be answering questions posted on the Forum during the Live. Join the Live X session here: https://x.com/producthunt/status... A while back we launched @Wordware and broke Product Hunt during our launch.
We're here to share bits of wisdom from our launch strategy, answer launch questions you may have, and even help point you in the right direction for the launch day!
Hi everyone! We're hosting the AMA LIVE on X (Twitter) and will be answering questions posted on the Forum during the Live. Join the Live X session here: https://x.com/producthunt/status... A while back we launched @Wordware and broke Product Hunt during our launch.
We're here to share bits of wisdom from our launch strategy, answer launch questions you may have, and even help point you in the right direction for the launch day!
Lately I realise that I use AI to automate stuff etc, but when it comes to growing products that I built or my social presence, it does not help me much.
Like, there are probably a BILLION tools for AI-powered content creation and blah blah blah, but they haven't really helped me generate any meaningful content. So, I always end up writing the stuff I want myself, cause they are just better than the AI tools create.