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Nika

1mo ago

Why do so many people expect you to do things for free? What hides behind this mentality?

I have been managing several communities and doing marketing for over 3 or 4 years, and I have noticed a pattern where about 80% of people "test" you to see if you will do things for them for free.

I also notice that people from certain countries tend to do this more often. For example, Central and Eastern Europe + Southeast Asia.

On the contrary, people from the USA and China are willing to pay.

Nika

1mo ago

The last month of 2025 is here. How are you planning to use it?

Some of you set resolutions for this year, and soon you ll be looking back to see how well you did.

Before that moment comes, what do you want to finish or achieve in this final month?

Mekup/mekuMusharof Chowdhury

2mo ago

Meku just crossed 10k users!

Meku just crossed 10,000 registered users, it's a big milestone for us and hits different

The AI coding and dev tool space is loud and very competitive, but seeing so many people try Meku and actually stay shows we re building something that genuinely helps devs and teams ship faster and build better web apps

Massive love to the Meku team for grinding and polishing every day, and heartfelt thanks to our early users for trusting what we re creating

Product Huntp/producthuntNika

2mo ago

How to increase your visibility and grow your audience through Product Hunt discussions

I ve noticed this phenomenon not only on social platforms like LinkedIn or X, but also in Product Hunt discussions.

The more users a platform has, the harder it becomes for your own posts to stand out. But the process can be much simpler than it seems!

🔥 What I've learned from making 50+ mobile apps during my career

In this post, I will cover only the first point to keep it concise.

First of all, yes, there are still companies and projects that make a development with a designed app or website, i.e., in Figma, but without even making a design system with buttons, labels, and so on. And don t make me wrong, it's possible to make a small project without even a design at all, like we did. But when you're making a bigger project, it becomes super messy. You always need to create new components; it takes time, it slows you down, and it's not looking consistent.

Thank you, everyone, for supporting us! 🧡

We're just getting started
We're committed to making AI agents accessible to everyone, and your input today shapes our roadmap.

Keep the feedback coming! We're reading every comment, DM, and email.

Join us at getsparks.ai and let's build the future of work together.

Again, from the entire Sparks team - THANK YOU

Umang Pandey

3mo ago

I built an AI SaaS that transforms data into business intelligence

A complete AI-powered intelligence platform for businesses, ready to scale, white-label, and resell. Over the past few months, I built a B2B SaaS platform designed to do one thing exceptionally well turn product data into actionable business intelligence.

This isn t another AI report generator. It s an end-to-end market intelligence engine that transforms fragmented information into interactive dashboards, GTM strategies, competitor grids, buyer personas, and exportable PDF insights all dynamically generated in seconds.

We engineered it for agencies, consultants, and SaaS founders who help brands analyze markets or plan product strategies but hate spending hours on manual research.

With this SaaS, they can:

AI frameworks shouldn’t feel like juggling chainsaws

Every time we built an agent workflow, the pattern was the same-

great demos, endless chaos in production.

Retries, timeouts, context loss, concurrency bugs

Superhuman-Style Hotkeys for Pretty Prompt 🔥

Still feels unreal. You can now use Pretty Prompt entirely from your keyboard, no mouse needed .

One of the biggest blockers for me to adopt new products is how easy it is to use them.

And for Pretty Prompt, was to always using the mouse to click in order to improve a prompt.