As someone building in the Indian startup ecosystem (Hyderabad), I kept missing key founder signals. One founder raises in Mumbai, another visits my city, someone starts hiring talent or drops a podcast and I only find out days later.
That frustration led me to ship FounderScope in just a few days using Lovable + Supabase.
It aggregates founder activity across the internet social posts, podcasts, launches, events, hiring signals, and even city-visit alerts into one clean, actionable dashboard.
When you build a startup, it is easy to fall in love with your own product. The landing page looks slick. The app feels polished. In your head, it seems obvious people should be showing up. Then reality hits. No traffic, no users, no momentum. You start wondering how something that feels so good can still feel invisible.
That was my wake up call with Brzzy Weather. I thought if I built a great weather app and optimized around weather app search, people would find me. Instead, I got humbled fast. I was basically a nothing burger buried deep in Google(does anyone even use Bing?), somewhere around page five, and most people searching never make it past the top few results. It made me realize that having a product is not the same thing as having a funnel.
From the time Termsy was launched, I've made a lot of small updates to the extension.
Thought I'll share them here.
It now has a quick answers tab, that helps you understand terms in plain English. Simple yes/no answers to things that actually matter: who owns your data, auto-renewal, cancellation fees, account termination, binding arbitration, and whether you can sue. These are color coded as well, green for user-favourable and red for now
It also has a dark patterns tab, which is still in beta, but helps you understand if there are any dark patterns used on the page (things like a urgency timer, hidden opt-outs, confirmshaming, hidden costs and more)
Termsy icon on the extension bar has improved, it's greyed out by default but if you land on a ToS page, privacy policy or sign-up pages, it lights up.
I've been building Sublime Traders for 7+ years, and we just launched a complete AI platform for crypto traders. I'd love your honest feedback on the concept and execution.
The problem i'm trying to solve: Most crypto traders lose money not because of bad analysis, but because of poor risk management, emotional decisions, and lack of systematic planning. Trading groups just spam signals without teaching you how to trade.
With Android coming next, Filo will work across iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android, with the same workflow and the same brain everywhere you open your inbox.
Our north star is still the same: Never miss what matters.
Not by throwing more notifications at you, but by making sure the important things naturally rise to the top, while the noise stays out of your way.
20,000 users. Just in time for the new year It s not a finish line. Just another step. If you used Pretty Prompt even once this year, this one s yours too.
I can't believe we got here in just 7 months, all from that first PH launch... Tonight, it s a glass of Malbec and family time. Short pause to close 2025. Then back to building.