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Congrats on the launch 👏 Dvina’s approach to conversational data access is intriguing. Tools like Tableau, Looker, and even AI-driven query tools like SeekWell or Chatbase already help unify data, so I’m curious how Dvina ensures context and accuracy across very different sources without predefined schemas. Are early users mostly individuals managing documents, or teams handling large, complex...

DvinaPrivate AI that connects 120+ apps and your live databases
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Reddit Summarizer tackles a common pain, digging through long threads. Tools like ThreadReader and AI summarizers already do some of this, so I’m curious how your extension compares on accuracy and context retention, especially for nuanced threads. Are users mostly summarizing single threads, or larger subreddits and searches? What’s been the biggest value add that...

Reddit SummarizerSummarize long Reddit threads with one click
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Tubeletter solves a real pain point. Tools like YouTube chapter summaries, generic AI video summarizers, and even email digests already help condense long videos, so I’m curious how Tubeletter differentiates when it comes to accuracy and usefulness for finance or investing content where nuance really matters. Are users mostly subscribing to creators they already follow,...
TubeletterTurn Youtube vides into newsletters
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Thordata enters a very competitive space with players like Bright Data, Oxylabs, and Smartproxy already offering large proxy pools and scraper APIs. They’re strong on scale and reliability, so I’m curious how Thordata meaningfully differentiates when it comes to long running pipelines and compliance over time. Are early users choosing Thordata mainly for stability,...

ThordataFuel AI training with high-quality, scaled data via proxies
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Congrats on the launch 👏 nbot is an interesting take on information curation. Tools like Feedly, Perplexity, and even custom AI newsletters already help track topics, but they still lean heavily on feeds or one off queries. Curious how nbot’s long term memory and curators actually outperform those approaches once the novelty wears off. Are early users getting the most value from passive...

NBotPersonalized curators that surface what you care about
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Alpie Core is interesting, especially as an alternative to larger reasoning models like Llama or Qwen that rely on heavier hardware and higher precision. Running a 32B model at 4 bit with strong reasoning sounds promising, but I’m curious how it holds up on tougher multi step reasoning and coding benchmarks where higher precision models usually shine. Are early users...
Alpie CoreA 4-bit reasoning model with frontier-level performance
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Memingo tackles a very real pain point. Tools like Imgflip and generic AI caption generators already help with meme creation, but they often feel generic or require uploads and accounts. Curious how Memingo’s caption quality and on device approach compares when it comes to originality and repeat use. Are users mainly relying on the AI captions as is, or tweaking them...

MemingoLet AI Make the Memes for You, Create & Share Instantly
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Product Hunt Wrapped is a fun idea, especially with tools like Spotify Wrapped style recaps and existing PH stat trackers already giving makers numbers and rankings. Curious how this moves beyond novelty into something makers actually look forward to every year. Are users more excited by the personas and storytelling, or by the rankings and hard stats so far?

Product Hunt Wrapped 2025Your 2025 maker journey, visualized.
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Sounds fun 👏 Reminds me of Spotify Wrapped and tools like Calendar analytics or Google Workspace insights that already summarize activity, but with a more playful spin. Curious how Meetings Wrapped goes beyond basic stats and novelty to create something users actually come back to year after year. Are people sharing these summaries publicly, or mainly using them for personal reflection so far?

Meetings WrappedMeetings that could have been emails analyzed & visualized.
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Congrats on the launch 👏 OptiVault is an ambitious take on AI financial guidance. With tools like Mint, YNAB, and newer AI finance apps already helping with budgeting and insights, I’m curious how OptiVault plans to differentiate beyond advice and dashboards as it grows toward a full “Money OS.” Are early users mostly using it for budgeting clarity, or for decision making and guidance? What’s...

OptivaultAI financial advisor that optimizes your money and budget.
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Linkeddit is interesting, especially since tools like GummySearch and manual Reddit scraping already do a solid job surfacing relevant threads. The AI agent and user level lead lists are a nice direction, but I’m curious how much better the signal is compared to those existing tools. Are early users mainly seeing success with lead gen, or more with research and feedback...
LinkedditFind Your Next Customers on Reddit Who Are Ready To Buy Now
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Congrats on the launch 👏 VibrantSnap looks like a compelling tool for creating demo and outreach videos quickly, especially compared to Loom, Tella, and Screen Studio, which handle recordings well but often require more setup or higherbtier plans for auto editing and layouts. The built in analytics and auto cut features seem like they could save a lot of time for founders and teams. Curious,...

VibrantSnapCreate & Share Videos That Convert
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Congrats on the launch 👏 ExtraBar looks like a powerful way to streamline the Mac menu bar, especially compared to apps like Bartender or Ice that only hide icons. Deep links, real actions, and complete keyboard control really seem to make workflows faster and more fluid. Curious, are early users mainly developers juggling multiple projects, or also designers and other productivity heavy roles?...

ExtraBarBuild precise Mac actions and trigger them from the bar
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Giselle looks like a thoughtful take on AI workflow builders, especially compared to other tools that can feel overly complex or rigid. The visual node editor and ability to mix models from different providers at a glance seem like they could save a lot of setup time. Curious, are early users primarily experimenting with small workflows, or using it for production level...

GiselleBuild and run AI workflows. Open source.
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Congrats on the launch 👏 BizCard is a really clever way to make networking more human and seamless, removing the awkward phone fumbling that kills momentum in conversations. Curious, are early users mostly attending conferences and trade shows, or smaller meetups and local events? The customizable profiles and E-ink design look very practical, but it might help new users know which setup gives...

BizCardKill LinkedIn QR contacts. Make real connections instead.
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Congrats on the launch 👏 GitDocs AI is a clever way to make READMEs less painful and more useful. Curious....are early users mostly solo devs looking for quick READMEs, or teams standardizing multiple repos? The interactive chat and smart AI templates look great, but it might help new users know which workflow gives the fastest value, generating from scratch, upgrading, or refining sections....

GitdocsGenerate production-ready README files from your GitHub repo
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Ube looks like a thoughtful approach to mental health, I love the combination of AI chat, breathing exercises, and personalized coaching, all with privacy-first design. From a growth / adoption perspective, I’m curious: are you seeing stronger engagement from users looking for stress management, sleep improvement, or habit-building? Right now, the product explains the...

UbeSleep, Stress & Anxiety Relief Coach
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Really clever idea, automatically surfacing meeting context and attendee research is something a lot of busy founders / execs desperately need. From a growth / adoption perspective, I’m curious: are you seeing more traction from executive users who schedule many external meetings, or from teams using it collaboratively? Right now, the product explains what it does very...

Brief My MeetingAI meeting briefs delivered to your inbox. Open source
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Congrats on the launch 👏 Love the concept, turning the “first impression” into measurable data is clever, and the HD video + NFC combo makes it feel like a modern upgrade over paper cards. One question from a growth / adoption perspective: have you thought about which context drives the most traction, high stakes business networking vs social / personal contexts? Right now, the page emphasizes...

VidcardThe World's First Video Business Card—Be Unforgettable
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Congrats on the launch, this is a really elegant use of the Mac notch 👏 The invisible overlay + voice-synced scrolling is a genuinely clever UX improvement over traditional teleprompters. One question from a growth / positioning perspective: are you intentionally leading with “teleprompter” as the category, or are you thinking of this more as a performance / credibility tool for video calls and...

NotchieA teleprompter that lives in your Macbook's notch
