Deals often stall when founders get stuck in security questionnaires and compliance checks. Garnet is an AI-powered platform that helps small teams automate vendor compliance such as privacy and SOC 2 so you can close enterprise deals faster.
We re officially 9 days away from launching InvisOutlet Pro right here on Product Hunt!
InvisOutlet Pro is a flush-mounted smart outlet that blends into your wall and replaces bulky smart devices and plugs with something smarter, sleeker, and Matter-compatible.
Thank you so much for the incredible support on our launch yesterday, we won #2 Product of the Day for July 16th! This was the first of many launches, and you guys absolutely blew our usage up! Here are some interesting technical stats.
I believe every project should have a website to showcase its offering, not to mention for SEO purposes. Whether SEO will still be relevant due to AI is another discussion.
Do you have any favourite websites that are both functional and beautifully designed?
We re the team behind ClickUp, and today we re launching something straight from our innovation labs: Brain MAX, a native AI desktop app that ends AI sprawl and puts your entire workflow in one place.
The Problem
We were drowning in AI tabs. ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, copying context, re-uploading files, losing track of where things were. Total chaos.
I'm working on an app that uses AI to give you ideas for plans, gifts, and messages all 100% personalized to your partner (their city, tastes, personality, etc).
Most couple apps out there feel too generic and don t really help when you want to do something truly special.
My app aims to suggest creative, customized ideas, plus remember important dates and small details for you.
I'm Rusha, and for a decade, I've worked at the intersection of AI, Policy, and Governance. Through that experience, I realized the biggest bottleneck for sales isn't a lack of information, but the administrative wall of vendor onboarding and compliance. Every founder knows the pain of watching a promising deal stall: not because of the product, but because of the paperwork.
I distilled a decade of experience into a solution: Garnet AI.
I built Garnet AI to empower sales teams and give founders back their most valuable asset: time. We are not just another tool, we are an AI-powered platform that transforms complex vendor onboarding and compliance from a month-long ordeal into a streamlined workflow.
My name is Rusha and I am the founder of Garnet AI.
I am building an AI-powered vendor onboarding and compliance platform that empowers sales professionals to navigate requirements independently and accelerate deal cycles. Garnet AI helps you effortlessly understand, generate, and validate every document needed for enterprise vendor onboarding, eliminating the tedious back-and-forth so you can focus entirely on selling. My entrepreneurial journey began by listening to founders and small business owners. I quickly learned that the biggest bottleneck wasn't a lack of information, but the sheer volume of paperwork that stood as a wall between them and a closed deal.
I have distilled a decade of experience at the intersection of AI Policy, Technology, and Governance into a solution that doesn't just promise efficiency, but delivers it. Would love to connect with you and exchange notes. My LinkedIn profile is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rush... Launching Garnet AI on 22nd July! Excited to share Garnet AI with you and hear your feedback!
As a founder building a hardware + app product (InvisOutlet Pro launching soon ), I ve found myself going way too deep on tiny details most people will never think about: icons used in our app, length of screws, even how the packaging folds.
Some of these details make a huge impact others? Maybe just to me
Startups, entrepreneurship and 'being your own boss' is all cool, until you experience the struggles of building a product, marketing it, handing support requests.
For a lot of people it's a shocker. If you are a thrill seeker, you may actually enjoy the process of building your business.
If you re reading this post, it s at least 2 weeks old. I m currently away, and in situations like this, it s better to be prepared.
Here s my process that helps me stay (somewhat) consistent even when I m short on time and not available in real time:
Batch-create evergreen content that can be shared anytime, or content tied to a recurring season or trend. (If you find time while travelling, you can still jump on current topics, but be aware, it might distract you from the trip.)
Prepare your content at least 2 weeks before your trip.
Create at least 4 extra posts beyond what you need. For example, if I m travelling for 9 days, I ll prepare 13 posts, just in case something goes wrong or unexpected travel issues come up.
Set a fixed time to respond to comments (e.g. 9 AM), or block out a time window for engagement, so you don t get sucked into it during the day.
Keep a running file of content ideas throughout the year, including brainstorming sessions with ChatGPT. It ll make content selection much easier in the future.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.