Samson Idegwu

Samson Idegwu

Interaction Designer
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🦄 ProblemHunt changes its strategy and launches monetization

1. Recently, several small bloggers have talked about ProblemHunt: a few from the USA, a few from Spain, and one from France. And we noticed an obvious thing: traffic from these countries, although not much, has started to grow.

2. But the most important thing is that people from these countries have started sharing problems more actively. For example, in the last month alone, France has already submitted 4 problems, three of which were published yesterday and today.

Clarity - 2026

To everyone following Clarity's journey,

I'm heading back into dev mode, which means I'll be un-contactable and off social media platforms.

Mrunang Rathod

14d ago

What’s your current no-code + AI stack for building SaaS in 2025?

AI and no-code tools are evolving insanely fast right now. Every few weeks there s a new tool that changes how quickly you can go from idea to product.

I ve been experimenting a lot with different vibe coding platforms lately, trying to find the right balance between speed, control, and flexibility. What s surprised me most is how far you can go today without a traditional engineering setup.

For context, I recently built @Sendrise , an all-in-one cold email outreach platform, using a no-code + AI stack. I used @Lovable for building the product flows and UI, combined with AI tools for writing, automation, and logic. What started as an MVP quickly turned into a fully working product with lead management, campaigns, CRM, and analytics.

Bhumika Rathore

16d ago

Building an AI tool to reduce study confusion would love feedback from builders.

I m currently working on Clugg OS, an early-stage AI-powered study tool for students (grades 6 12). The core problem I m trying to solve is something I see repeatedly: Students often spend hours studying but still feel: unsure if they re studying the right things anxious before exams overwhelmed by unstructured notes and syllabi Instead of focusing on more content, I m experimenting with: turning existing notes into revision-focused quizzes helping students create clear, realistic study plans keeping the experience simple and non-intimidating This is still very early, and I m intentionally keeping the scope narrow while learning from real usage. I d really value community input on: If you ve built for students or education what mistakes should I avoid early? How do you balance AI automation with user trust? What signals helped you know you were solving a real problem? Not here to sell genuinely here to learn and improve what I m building. Thanks for reading, and happy to answer questions.