UsplusAI

UsplusAI

Jim Underwood - Founder of Us + AI

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Murrorp/murrorMona Truong

13h ago

Updating your mindset is just like updating a product

There s one thing we re really good at as builders:
we constantly try to improve our work and our product every single day. But an honest question I often ask myself is: do we put the same effort into updating ourselves?

At Murror, we re a small team of around five people.
For me, it s important not only to improve the product, but to continuously update my mindset, skills, and learnings and share them openly with the team.

I try to communicate everything I learn, ask questions, and clarify problems as much as possible, so the product we re building becomes better, clearer, and more convincing for our users.

To do that, I try to practice a few things consistently:

İlkerDev

23d ago

I built a webcam-based mouse you can use while lying in bed

## Hi

I'm 17 years old and I built a small project to solve a very simple problem:

> I wanted to control my computer without touching a mouse, even while lying in bed.

So I built Hand Mouse a webcam-based mouse controller.

UsplusAI

23d ago

Jim Underwood here - Founder Us+AI - usplus-ai.com

Founder of Us+AI the AI-powered platform revolutionizing how humans and AI team up to build, fund, and launch ambitious projects faster. 20+ years engineering product owner (Hydrogen & Fuel Systems at Solar Turbines, UC Berkeley alum) now channeling battle-tested expertise into AI-assisted development, milestone crowdfunding, smart team matching, and seamless launches. San Diego-based, obsessed with accelerating indie builders and clean energy innovators through AI co-pilots. Launching Us+AI to gain traction what's your next big idea? Let's build it together!

YB

24d ago

Introduce myself — here to learn how makers ship

Hi ProductHunters,

I m a senior developer by background, and I m spending more of my time now learning the craft of shipping products: positioning, onboarding, distribution, and iteration.

What I d like to learn from this community:

zion

24d ago

Hii I'm Zion

Hey everyone, I'm Zion.

One thing I've been noticing is how often people abandon forms, not because the questions are bad, but because the experience feels static and transactional. Forms are usually where conversations die.

This led me to build Fylo, a form builder designed to make forms interactive and engaging, so filling them feels more like a conversation than a chore.

I just pre-launched and I m mainly here to learn, get feedback, and improve the product alongside this amazing community.
Excited to connect and build.

Sadeeq S

26d ago

Hello Product Hunt community from a laid off software developer!

Hello everyone. My name is Sadeeq Shittu. I am a solo developer building my first saas. I am currently a few weeks into the process and have been learning a plethora of new skills and sharpening old ones. Looking forward to launching MVP, sharing new learnings, and the problems I face during the process. Cheers to building in public and contributing to the Product Hunt community. I have been a lurker for years, but I thought I should give it a go and become an active member!

Grant Visser

28d ago

58 and found my THING!

Hey there,
Grant here. I am a 58yr old man in the UK. Back in my day I did maintenance on ComputerVision mainframes, cleaned the heads on the CDC 200MB hard drives in climate controlled computer rooms, and later built web sites with VI then Dreamweaver, CGI scripting and some PHP. Have not touched a line of code since my 20's .... and now I am 'vibing' it and having so much fun with it, that all I can think of, is doing everything I can possibly do to turn this new 'hobby' into a full time self-employed 'occupation' to take me into retirement and beyond :-)
What I REALLY need right now is a peer-review of my creation. Anyone willing to give me their properly honest thoughts and criticisms, PLEASE enquire within! My site and tools are live and I have done as much as I think I can do, but with only 1 subscriber, and an AI that keeps on only ever telling me what I want to hear ... I really really need some human feedback asap :-)