Hi everyone. Right now I m working on the iOS version of the app, which will be synced with the Desktop version to make managing your subscriptions even more mobile and convenient. I plan to launch it in two weeks, but if anyone wants early access to the Beta version, just let me know.
Traditional professions like doctors, judges, and the like need specialised academic guidance (certificate) + experience. I agree.
But what about technical and humanities? So far, everyone has argued that a university will bring contacts (I'm not arguing, that's true... but the same can be done with hustling/projects).
I'm excited to share Postage.to with you all - a web app that bridges the digital and physical world by letting you send real letters to anywhere in the world, directly from your browser.
We ve seen something interesting with Clueso over the past few months. A lot of our growth has come from people just talking about us.
Customers show Clueso to their teams, mention it to a friend who s struggling with video creation, or drop it into a Slack group. And honestly, that word of mouth has been one of the biggest reasons we ve grown as fast as we have.
It made us think: since people are already sharing Clueso, why not reward them for it? So today we re opening up the Clueso Affiliate Program. With the new program, you can earn a 10% recurring commission every time you refer someone to Clueso.
As someone who's spent a lot of time in both content creation tools and educational content, this is a question I get asked all the time.
It's one of those questions that's neither simple nor complicated.
The trickiest part is that "good" doesn't have a universal answer. "Good" is super subjective. What one person thinks is great, another might find too basic, too difficult, or just plain boring. And honestly, people's judgment about content gets swayed by all sorts of things their environment, social circles, even current trends.
Nidhi here from the team at NZCares. Today we re really excited to share NZCares, our full-stack hospital management software built for the kind of chaos most software ignores.
A Big Day for Zeno: Our Best AI is Now in Your Hands!
Hey Zenos!
It's been a whirlwind 18 hours, and I've just pushed some of the most critical updates since last week launch. This is all about transparency and giving you the full power of Zeno.
Thank you so much for the warm responses and invaluable feedback following our initial launch. We ve taken your suggestions to heart and are excited to roll out this update:
nfsRambo is a free, open-source cloud cost analyzer that helps you estimate and forecast your monthly storage bills across AWS, GCP, and Azure, based on your project s data generation and retention needs. It s designed for developers, CTOs, and startups who want precise, transparent, and unified cloud cost estimates without paywalls or hidden features.
What if your next product video took minutes, not days? Over the last few months, we ve spoken to countless founders, marketers, and creators and one thing kept coming up:
I have the idea, but turning it into a video is still so time-consuming.
So we built Wavel s Text to Video AI a tool that turns your idea into a complete video using your real content in minutes.
Just yesterday I prevented my team from adding an exotic feature to our product.
My hypothesis is that people don't like many features in a product as that complicates the product adoption e.g. many sales guys hate CRMs for this reason. In that sense, more features might equate to no features as users don't adopt/use the product. So, minimalistic products that solve 1 big problem (80% of the problem pie) is what people like.
I started with Windsurf IDE and swapped to Cursor IDE. I returned to the Windsurf IDE and used some of the default MCPs. I am on the free tier using SWE-1 (lite) and started a brand new project. But somehow, it doesn't matter what I do, it always says "running" or "it's taking longer than expected", but nothing happens at all. I just wanted to get a feel if it's worth it to come back. I didn't want to insert coins yet, I'm not clear if it would be. So I made a PRD, SRD and was trying to use sequential thinking. So, any ideas what it is, or is it normal that the free tier doesn't do anything?
I m exploring the integration of Model Context Protocol (MCP) the vendor-neutral standard for passing app-specific context into LLMs and I m curious if anyone here has already worked with it.
Yo indie hackers, builders and solofounders, Do you know the feeling of chasing each launch, trying to justify an idea in your head? Does multiple tabs on your laptop sound familiar? So one day, I was chatting with my buddy about my disorganised launch tracking frustrations. "I build something", he said. WTF, can I see it?, I replied The world needs this. I said. Trying to honour my mom's words that sharing is caring. But honestly, I wanted this for myself. Fast forward. I suggested changes, and 2 months later, we had an app. It isn't perfect, but it's a start. Jivro was born. Don't ask me about the name. It was an attempt to pick something that sounded funky and wasn't taken. But anyways.... Imagine: A launch radar to track what's hot and organise ideas for your next build.
It s simple: one dashboard that pulls product launches daily and helps you spot early trends.
We're in the very early beta phase. Give Jivro a spin and roast us brutally, please. If you re into launching or just curious, check it out: https://app.jivro.io/login
Happy to answer questions or share more behind-the-scenes!
We asked ourselves: What if many individuals could put just $10 into clean energy projects? That's how Climatize started. Because when more people can take part in climate action, the impact adds up.
Our investment platform allows everyday investors, like you and me, to help fund vetted renewable energy projects across the U.S. It's built so anyone can support climate action without needing a finance background or a high net worth.