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The $10 per domain with unlimited users and reports is the right call. Most tools in this space charge per seat or per volume and the pricing gets strange fast. The AI assistant for translating reports is the part I'd actually use. Also launching today with @Grass. Good luck

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$10 per domain with unlimited users and reports is the right call. Most tools in this space charge per seat or per volume and the bill gets weird fast. The AI assistant for translating reports is the part I'd actually use, DMARC errors are one of those things where you know something's wrong but not what to do about it. Also launching today with @Grass . Good luck with this one @alex_glocksoft

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The GitHub app angle is the one I'd actually use. Triggering visuals from a release means it happens automatically instead of being another thing to remember after shipping. Also launching today with Grass, so I know exactly how much mental overhead launch day already has. Good luck @rob_vb

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Hey PH! We built Grass because we noticed something weird. We message our teammates from anywhere, on the train, at lunch, from the couch. But the moment we want to talk to our coding agent, we need a laptop and a terminal open. That felt broken. Coding agents aren't tools you operate anymore. They're colleagues you work with. Grass is how you stay in touch with them. What Grass does today:...

GrassGives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's ready 24/7
Grass gives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's always ready. No setup, no config, no burning your laptop.
Point Claude Code or OpenCode at it and run. Monitor progress from your phone, steer mid-session, push changes, all without touching your machine.
Every new account gets 10 hours free. No credit card needed.

GrassGives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's ready 24/7
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Launching our Grass App on Alpha Day!! Feels like the right place for it. We're giving away free VM compute for coding agents. Point Claude Code or OpenCode at it, run your session in the cloud, done. No config, no burning your laptop. It's rough around the edges. The mobile UX still needs work. Some flows are clunky. We know. But the VM works, the agents run, and 10 hours of compute is free...
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What coding agents are you running, and what's your biggest frustration with the current setup?
We built Grass because running agents on a local machine felt like the wrong default. Tying up your laptop, dealing with env issues, having no visibility when you step away. It adds up. Curious what the PH community is actually using. Claude Code, OpenCode, something else? And what's the thing that annoys you most about how agents run today? We're early and actively building. Genuinely want to...
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 We built OpenBug because we were tired of the same debugging loop: vague ticket comes in, you spend 2 hours reproducing it, grep through logs, read 15 files, fix it, and then the knowledge just… disappears. Next month, a teammate hits the same class of bug and starts from zero. OpenBug fixes that loop. It's an open-source CLI and a GUI where you: 1 → Paste a bug ticket (or...
OpenBugTicket in, fix out. Every solution trains the next one.
OpenBug is an open-source CLI that turns bug tickets into fixes. Paste a ticket, and the AI agent investigates your logs, reads your code, correlates across services, and delivers a diff. Every fix adds to a shared runbook in git — so your team gets smarter with every bug solved.
OpenBugTicket in, fix out. Every solution trains the next one.
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Hey everyone! We built Tax Law Copilot after speaking with dozens of CAs and tax professionals who were frustrated with unreliable AI answers. Generic chatbots hallucinate case law or skip provisos—something you cannot risk in tax practice. So we went deep: parsing the Income Tax Act into a structured hierarchy, designing retrieval that understands sections and provisos, and ensuring every...

TaxAIAI research assistant for CAs & tax professionals
Tax Law Copilot gives CAs & tax pros fast, reliable answers—straight from the law. Every response cites the exact section or proviso. Starting with India’s Income Tax Act, with more Acts & geographies coming soon. Zero hallucinations.

TaxAIAI research assistant for CAs & tax professionals
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Hey folks! 👋 We built Convo SDK after months of wrangling LangGraph checkpointers and database infra just to get persistent memory working. Every time we added memory to an agent, we ended up knee-deep in connection pools, schema migrations, and random production crashes 😵💫 So we made something simple: One line to replace any LangGraph checkpointer. No Postgres. No Mongo. No ops. Just:...

ConvoMemory & observability for LLM apps
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Hey PH folks 👋, hope you're having a good day and building something fun. Over the years, I’ve found myself turning to the YC blog whenever I needed clarity; especially during moments of doubt or big decisions. Some of the most impactful advice I’ve ever read has come from there. But every time I asked ChatGPT for “What would YC advice about this?”, it gave me vague summaries, generic advice,...

YC Library GPTPG, Altman, and YC on call, anytime you ask
YC Library GPT distills 20+ years of startup wisdom from the Y Combinator blog into a searchable GPT. Get real, cited insights on ideas, cofounders, growth, and more — straight from the minds that shaped Silicon Valley.

YC Library GPTPG, Altman, and YC on call, anytime you ask
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I’m a founder and like many here, I often turn to Paul Graham’s essays when I’m stuck, thinking about ideas, markets, ambition, or just getting unstuck. But asking GPT “What would PG say about this?” often returned vague summaries, hallucinations, or web-scraped noise. So I built a GPT that only pulls from the essays on paulgraham.com. No web search. No guesswork. Just direct answers with...

Essays by Paul Graham GPTA tool for thinking — unrestrictive and full of surprises.
I built this because GPT kept hallucinating what PG “might say.” This custom GPT only pulls from paulgraham.com — no summaries, no fluff, just cited answers straight from his essays. Built for builders who want clarity, not noise.

Essays by Paul Graham GPTA tool for thinking — unrestrictive and full of surprises.
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Hey Product Hunt! We built Bookshelf because something felt broken in how AI was interacting with great writing. We all have newsletters we trust; smart, independent voices we subscribe to because they help us think more clearly. But as AI becomes the first place people go to ask questions, those voices are getting left behind. They’re not cited. They’re not surfaced. And their best thinking...

Bookshelf Let readers chat with your archive in their ChatGPT app


