I'm Kotysoft, and tomorrow I'm launching my first major app: Giant JSON Viewer.
I built it because I couldn't find an Android app that could open massive log files without crashing. So I learned Rust, wrote a custom engine, and now I can scroll through 2GB files on my phone.
Launching soon: a complete AI Governance Toolkit for the EU AI Act built for teams, consultants and enterprises
The toolkit helps organisations operationalise AI governance with ready to use templates, workflows, evidence layers and sector overlays. If you want early access or partnership opportunities, connect with me.
worked at a YC-backed start-up, left.. jobless, saw how hard interview processes can be and how brutal the tech interviews are..
struggled preparing for months - that brought the problem to my attention and I wanted to build a solution around it - hence the Codivise idea came around!
We're a team of builders. Years ago, we co-founded a dev shop that became the core contractor for a major US company. We built their platform backbone. That company grew to 50,000+ contractors, valuation went 20x, crossed a billion dollars.
I use AI tools a lot for email and chat, and I keep running into the same annoying last-mile problem: pasted text comes in with odd fonts, spacing, or broken bullets, and pasting as plain text nukes structure entirely. I ve gone pretty deep on this recently and realized there isn t really a great default workflow people agree on. Curious how others handle this today. Do you just paste as text and rebuild, use some middle step, or something else entirely? Genuinely interested in what people are doing in practice.
I'm Ahmad, from Palestine. A few years ago, I signed a freelance contract with a non-compete clause buried deep in the fine print. I didn't catch it. It cost me a major client and months of frustration.
That wasn't the first time. Rental agreements with hidden auto-renewal traps. Insurance policies written in what might as well be ancient Latin. Employment contracts with sketchy IP clauses.
Thank you to everyone who supported us during our Product Hunt launch
We finished #9 Product of the Day on a very competitive day, with some big launches happening as well. Even @OpenAI and @LiveDocs with very useful products was in the mix
We re genuinely happy with the traction so far. More importantly, we ve already welcomed our first international teams who are actively testing Intrascope in real workflows, which means a lot to us.
Intrascope was built to solve a real internal problem for our own team, and seeing others resonate with it confirms we re on the right path.
Days feel endless. There s always tomorrow. Weeks don t feel that way.
When I started asking Is this how I want to spend one of my remaining weeks? instead of Can I fit this into today? , some choices became easier to make. Others became harder to justify.
Has anyone else tried zooming out their time horizon like this?
I m Alex, founder of Votap a mobile app where people can vote on politicians and news and see how public sentiment shifts over time (think stock market style signals, but for opinions).