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Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
Good luck on the launch guys!

BifrostBuild for anything. From anywhere. With PHP
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Good luck guys! The effort and commitment you put into this project is really incredible, you deserve all the best!

PostelYour unfair advantage for 𝕏 / Twitter growth
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Buona fortuna rega! 🚀🚀🚀🚀
mcp-useOpen source SDK and infra for MCP servers & agents
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Good luck Luigi!
I pivoted Orango to MCP-USE and launching soon 🚀
Luigi PederzaniJoin the discussion
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Good luck with the launch, Tim. I’ve followed the whole building process of this product, and it’s been thrilling to watch

DreamchantedTurn your photos into magical art
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I've just fallen in love

MARK®The first AI bookmark for physical readers
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As someone who works in a small (but growing) team I totally get the pain of scattered tools, endless chats, and lost context. The “Topics” approach is genius: structured enough to stay organized, but flexible enough to actually work the way real teams do. Also love the idea of switching from internal to external sharing without duplicating work. Wishing you lots of upvotes and user love today! 🚀
DunThe simplest tool for small team collaboration
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I’ve barely tried EVERYTHING. Bloks (launched yesterday, tested back in 2023), Asana, ClickUp, Obsidian, Notion (currently using it, but it’s too slow), Apple Notes, Todoist, bullet journal, a bunch of AI tools, different frameworks for organizing notes (like PARA from Building a Second Brain)… And yet… nothing has made me feel like “yes, this is the one.” Every brain works in a unique way, so...
Anyone using AI as a second brain for content creation?
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I would really like to try the app, but it says it’s not available on the App Store (I’m in Italy).

FlashGOCapture ideas, tasks & schedules in one tap
Stefano Montedurostarted a discussion
Are developers losing the race to no-code/vibe-coding?
I'm a developer. And as a developer, I probably have a huge disadvantage: I see every product with an overly critical, perfectionist mindset. Meanwhile, no-code and AI tools are making it easier than ever to build software without technical skills. But here's the paradox: this shift favors non-technical makers over developers. Why? Because they don’t care (or even think) about: that slow query...
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It looks amazing! I will try it for 10 minutes per day over the next 14 days, but after the first four-minute talks and the feedback I receive, I'll probably subscribe for a year. Great launch!

FluentlyStart speaking English as well as your native language
Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
Sounds amazing! Besides helping the user, it could also assist with UX analysis in some way. Congratulations on the launch!
Orango AIIncrease user activation with an AI agent in your product
Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
It’s amazing when a single, specific passion transforms into something tangible. Great design, indeed!

QuotesLocal-first, Mac-native quotes management and revisiting app
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Trials are only useful if they help users realize that they need the product (in this case, the newsletter/articles) and lead them to subscribe. So it really depends on the content—if the articles are disconnected and don’t follow a coherent editorial line, users might just read what interests them and leave, as happened to you. That said, I don’t think that’s the case for you, as you seem very...
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The logo is awesome. The software looks fantastic for a dev like me who has zero memory. Quick question: Are there any limitations due to monitors or similar? I’m using an ultrawide 49’’ + 27’’. In the video, I saw an ultrawide, so I suppose that the software has been tested for that. 😂

Pieces Long-Term Memory AgentThe first AI that remembers everything you work on
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GTD! Simple, useful. I love the idea that there is no need for registration. I made something similar for a fantasy football tool in Italy, but at some point, you might want to engage with your users—and you can’t. But it sounds and feels so free.

One Task XOne task today > ten half-done
Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
I think that there is a HUGE difference between a POC/MVP and actual software ready for customers and production—something that will last, basically. With AI, you can create anything between 0 and 1 (POC/MVP), then you’ll need developers. I think that devs who understand how important it is to use AI to be more productive will be the ones who last. The others, those who think that AI will only...
What do you think the future looks like for developers when it comes to AI?
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Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
It depends. I believe that when it comes to being acquired, the things that matter most to the acquiring company are three: - Users (or customers, in the case of SaaS) - Technology (the actual code) - Human resources (the team with specific skills) Of course, there may be other reasons behind an acquisition, but I doubt it happens based on the idea alone. Ideas can be copied, to put it bluntly....
Does it matter if your app was purely "vibe coded" for acquisitions?
Gabe PerezJoin the discussion
Stefano Monteduroleft a comment
I’ve always had the desire to create something of my own. I’ve tried, launched several free tools, but I’ve always realized that the real challenge isn’t building the right product that solves the right problem—it’s getting it to the people. So I decided to join this community to see what others are doing, learn, engage in discussions, and exchange ideas, especially through the Forum.
What is Your Product Hunt Story?
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