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Tafadzwa gavi

3mo ago

Startup Hiring Solved: Ditch the ATS, Get JobSwipe AI.

Job hunt sucks when you spend 6 hours daily customizing resumes. Hiring sucks when 500 mismatched applications cost you weeks of screening and a bad hire kills your ROI. JobSwipe AI ends the suck. We turn application time into a one-second swipe for candidates and deliver pre-matched, qualified talent to your inbox.

Launching tomorrow,

fmerian

3mo ago

The State of Vibe Coding 2025 - Key Takeaways

The @v0 by Vercel team recently dug into industry trends to publish the first State of Vibe Coding report.

My key takeaways:

  1. Everyone can build: 63% of vibe coding users are non-developers, generating UIs (44%), full-stack apps (20%), and personal software (11%).

  2. Adoption is everywhere, with significant adoption rates in APAC (40.7%), Europe (18.1%), North America (13.9%), and LATAM (13.8%).

  3. 92% of US developers use AI coding tools every day

  4. 30% of new code at @Google is generated by AI

  5. 25% of @Y Combinator startups rely on AI-generated code

  6. Rapid expansion has a cost. Vibe coding apps keep hitting vulnerabilities: exposing secrets, access misconfigurations, hardcoded credentials.

  7. The future: going mainstream or hitting its sweet spot in working MVPs, the vibe coding trend is here to stay, and it's happening now.

What happens when AI frameworks stop failing?

We ve spent years normalizing failure in AI workflows:

LLMs hallucinate.

Agents crash.

Retries are normal.

What’s your best advice to make a successful launch?

Scheduled my Product Hunt launch for 20th October (Monday)
After ViralSort s first launch success and becoming #2 Product of the Day on Product Hunt, I received a flood of feedback, feature ideas, and suggestions.

After 10 months of design, development, and countless improvements, I m back with ViralSort 2.0, a tool that helps you discover the Instagram Reels that made your competitors go viral and manage your entire content journey from idea to upload, all in one powerful dashboard.

So, what s your best advice to make it a successful launch?

Anything you wish you d done differently?

Nika

3mo ago

Hey makers, what’s your highest level of education, and do you consider yourself successful?

Recently, I posted here about how Y Combinator launched a program that allows young people to study at a university while building a product.

Many young people today idolise the likes of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and other dropouts who didn t finish college but made it big with a breakthrough idea.

What AI-native features could make Product Hunt even better?

I have been a Product Hunt user for 5 years now, and it's been amazing to see how much the platform has evolved.

That said, I sometimes feel the absence of AI-native features. Things like smart filtering of fake profiles during the signup stage, automated link health checks on launch pages, or even an AI-driven support assistant (remember the old chat widget?).

Nika

3mo ago

What was your 1st product?

Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.

My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.

  • What was your first product?

  • What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?

  • What lesson did you learn from it?

Mark Cuban is doubling down on events. Crazy move?

Mark Cuban posted on June 5, 2025 that AI video will get so realistic in the next three years that people won't trust what they see online. His prediction: face-to-face engagement and events will explode.

What do you miss about Product Hunt?

Over the past few months, we have seen some major and minor changes here, such as:

removal of "Notify Me" pages

addition of downvotes to comments (BTW, did you use that when it existed?)

or the end of endless scrolling in the comments section they replaced it with numbered pages

GraphBitp/graphbitMusa Molla

3mo ago

What’s the biggest hidden cost you’ve faced when running AI in production?

It s easy to measure latency or accuracy.

But the real costs often hide in the background- compute burn, idle tokens, redundant calls, or that temporary caching fix that quietly eats your budget.

LinkedInp/linkedin-2Nika

3mo ago

How to grow your LinkedIn account and maintain your presence there?

We're not going to lie. One of the key places people ask you for help with a PH launch is in LinkedIn DMs (followed by X and email).

Most connections I got were people from Product Hunt, so it is a pity not to use that platform.
I am trying to grow LinkedIn and play with many strategies, among:

  • posting several pieces of content per day

  • actively comment on other people's posts

  • send a certain number of connection requests per day

  • do collaborative posts with other creators

  • writing LinkedIn articles/newsletters (native feature)

Nika

3mo ago

Building a personal profile on Product Hunt in 5 steps (Tips, but recommendations are welcome)

I ve been on Product Hunt for over 1,000 days, and honestly, when I first started, I had no strategy.

I knew I wanted to grow, but I didn t have a clear plan. I simply liked the platform, and that was enough motivation to spend time here. That time helped me recognise certain ways to build a personal brand on Product Hunt.

Milestone Alert – 250 Upvotes 🧪

And just like quack, we hit 250 upvotes, thank you! And we got the top section in today's PH newsletter!

🔴 Live: QA.tech 1.0 on Product Hunt

They are so back.

@QA.tech first launched on Product Hunt in November 2024. On October 8, 2025, they introduced @QA.tech 1.0.

Realistic audio with expanded emotional range

I'm trying to create realistic audio to support scenarios for frontline staff in homeless shelters and housing working with clients. The challenge is finding realistic voices that have a wide range of emotional affect. We are hoping to find a generative approach to developing multiple voices rather than creating voices with actors or ourselves. We've tried v3 Voice Design which expands on monotone generated voices but not much. We want voices that go from soft whispers to screaming and everything in between. Perhaps I'm not very good at prompting, but I've tried various attempts. Again, we're trying to do this without needing to record every voice which is not sustainable for our approach. Any recommendations? Thanks!

Koshima Satija

3mo ago

Product Hunt is no longer just a launch platform...

When we launched our product here in April 2025, the playbook was quite different:

  • Create a Coming Soon page

  • Build your network through the Notify Me page

  • Let Product Hunt notify everyone on launch day

  • Launch, celebrate, and (hopefully) trend

We followed that playbook to the dot and ended up winning #1 Product of the Day.

The network effect from that launch still brings traffic even today.

v0 by Vercelp/v0fmerian

3mo ago

Updates on v0 - October 2025

When you start using @v0 by Vercel, there's one thing that struck: how fast the team ships.

Here's what the v0 team recently launched.

  • The v0 iOS app shipped (public beta) Join the waitlist

  • Accept payments with @Stripe (public beta)

    • Create Stripe sandboxes with one click to test payment flows

    • Claim sandboxes by connecting your Stripe account

    • Swap in your production keys to accept live payments

  • @Claude by Anthropic Sonnet 4.5 rolled out

Maker Story: How We Launched GraphBit and Became #2 Product of the Day

Launching on Product Hunt has always felt like a rite of passage for builders and on September 14, our team finally took that leap with GraphBit, our agentic AI framework built with Rust and Python.

What made this special? It was our first-ever Product Hunt launch.

  • No legacy audience.

  • No prior community presence.

  • Just a small, focused team and one week to prepare.

Why we build Ting Whatsapp

Ting's magic has always been in "multiplayer" mode - CC the AI, and it books your meetings with other people.

But we quickly realized a huge part of calendar management is actually "single-player," because: CC'ing an AI adds friction if you don't have a thread going, and digging through an old Ting thread to reschedule is a massive pain. We knew we had to build a way for you to just chat with Ting directly and have it orchestrate all the boring stuff in the background.

We started 1-on-1 emails first, but that felt clunky and slow. The obvious answer for a busy person on the run was WhatsApp. We've had a lot of requests for it, since these days meetings are discussed in many places - not just email, but LinkedIn DMs too.

Why is it worth being on Product Hunt every day?

I ve been here for almost three years, and over time, I ve started to see this platform as a social network.

I know that many people come to launch their products and, due to time constraints, do not have time to establish a strong presence here, but I m glad some regular users focus on building the community.