Tamar Waziri

Tamar Waziri

Revolutionizing Healthcare with AI
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My first user's session was a series of fatal crashes. Telemetry saved my project.

Hey everyone,

After a week of getting decent views but almost no downloads, I finally saw a new user pop up in my PostHog dashboard. I was ecstatic.

Then I watched the session log in real-time.

17:29: AppStarted
17:29: AppStarted
17:30: AppStarted

DaysAround 1.8 Update

Big one this week: Shareable Travel Stats (from timeline)
Want a "countries I've been to" map?

Jimmy Lowery Jr

22d ago

You are more than what you do

This isn t a typical post for me, or what you may usually see here, but I heard something today that feels worth sharing.

You are more than what you do.

Mrunang Rathod

26d ago

What’s your current no-code + AI stack for building SaaS in 2025?

AI and no-code tools are evolving insanely fast right now. Every few weeks there s a new tool that changes how quickly you can go from idea to product.

I ve been experimenting a lot with different vibe coding platforms lately, trying to find the right balance between speed, control, and flexibility. What s surprised me most is how far you can go today without a traditional engineering setup.

For context, I recently built @Sendrise , an all-in-one cold email outreach platform, using a no-code + AI stack. I used @Lovable for building the product flows and UI, combined with AI tools for writing, automation, and logic. What started as an MVP quickly turned into a fully working product with lead management, campaigns, CRM, and analytics.

Bhumika Rathore

27d ago

Building an AI tool to reduce study confusion would love feedback from builders.

I m currently working on Clugg OS, an early-stage AI-powered study tool for students (grades 6 12). The core problem I m trying to solve is something I see repeatedly: Students often spend hours studying but still feel: unsure if they re studying the right things anxious before exams overwhelmed by unstructured notes and syllabi Instead of focusing on more content, I m experimenting with: turning existing notes into revision-focused quizzes helping students create clear, realistic study plans keeping the experience simple and non-intimidating This is still very early, and I m intentionally keeping the scope narrow while learning from real usage. I d really value community input on: If you ve built for students or education what mistakes should I avoid early? How do you balance AI automation with user trust? What signals helped you know you were solving a real problem? Not here to sell genuinely here to learn and improve what I m building. Thanks for reading, and happy to answer questions.
hira siddiqui

1mo ago

What do you hate about AI memory systems today!

Everyone went crazy in 2025 after AI Memory. There are atleast a dozen launches in the space on product hunt from june-december, but the problem seems far from solved.
Are you using any of the current memory systems (platform specific or interoperable ones, doesn't matter).
What do you still hate in these systems? is it context repetition? is it hallucinations? is it inability to move between systems with your memory intact?
Want to wrap up the year knowing what people actually need!

Thank you!

Just wanted to send a note thanking you all for your support! And please don't hesitate sharing your feedback, and ideas of what you would like to see in nexts updates!
Muchas gracias

Thinking is becoming cheaper. Deciding is not.

AI has dramatically reduced the cost of exploration, drafting and iteration.
But it hasn t reduced the cost of judgment.

In fact, judgment has become more valuable.

Vlad Dyachenko

2mo ago

2026: X projects in X months - solve for X

Two days ago I saw this thread about how we are having more launches in post-GPT era.
And a question was born in my head: what quantity is optimal now? Of course, you can often see a trend among builders on X, where they launch a project per month, then roughly 4 months later 1 project takes off and we don't see new projects for the next 6 months because the person is busy scaling (and that's ok, testing a hypothesis shouldn't take much time)
But still, what pace should be considered right? 12 in 12 months slow in modern reality. Launch a product in a day? Unrealistic (SEO, ads, app approvals, various settings and optimizations). Theeeeen...48 products a year?
Or should we look at this from another angle, where LLMs allow us to create 12 products in 12 months with more features and better quality? What's the community's opinion?

Aditya Raj

2mo ago

🚀 Let’s support each other’s Product Hunt launches!

Building and launching is hard, and sometimes we all miss our target audience.
So let s create a small circle of support right here share your product in the comments, and I ll check it out, upvote, and be one of your first supporters.

Here s mine: Retour a simple feedback button for any website.

Looking forward to seeing what you ve built!

What’s Coming Next for Live Resume, Building the Future of Dynamic Resumes + Resume API

Hey Product Hunt!
I launched Live Resume, a resume that updates itself, and the response has been unreal. We touched #6, got tons of support, and amazing feedback.

Now here s a look at what I ve already added + what s coming next
Big Updates Coming Soon
1 Real-Time Resume Rendering (Live Visual Preview)

I m currently building a real-time rendering engine so you can see your resume update instantly as you type.
No downloading PDFs.
No refreshing previews.
Just instant visual feedback.

This will make building a resume feel like editing a Notion page.
2 Resume API - A First in the Resume Builder Space

Ultracitep/ultracitefmerian

2mo ago

Launched Ultracite on Product Hunt twice. Here's what I learned.

Ultracite is an opinionated, zero-config code linter and formatter. @haydenbleasel launched it on Product Hunt twice this year, and I had a humble contribution as a Hunter.

Different launches, different results. Here's what I learned.

Jeff Benson

2mo ago

News for Wednesday (11/26/2025): Perplexity; Nvidia & TikTok; Character.AI

TikTok, you must stop?

Chinese tech regulators won t let ByteDance use Nvidia s chips in its new data centers. The TikTok owner needs a lot of computing power to keep its 1 billion+ users watching lip-syncing videos. But Nvidia is a U.S. company, and China wants data centers made with homegrown chips. (Reuters)

Just in time for Black Friday