Harivallabha Sai

Harivallabha Sai

I Build Things That Actually Work

About

B.Tech CSE student building full-stack and AI-powered products. Worked on real-world projects across web, AI, and systems. Active in hackathons and dev communities. Currently focused on: – Scalable backend systems – AI integrations – Product-first development Open to internships, collaborations, and crazy ideas šŸš€

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Maker History

  • Digital Ally
    Digital AllyBuild, automate, and scale your business with digital-ally
    May 2026
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    Joined Product HuntDecember 29th, 2025

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Harivallabha Sai•

27d ago

Digital Ally - Build, automate, and scale your business with digital-ally

Digital Ally is an AI-powered virtual technical co-founder for small businesses and startups. It enables businesses to automate workflows, manage operations, streamline communication and get intelligent assistance without a full technical team. Digital Ally is a platform that integrates AI chat, workflow automation, and business support, built using modern AI tooling and automation systems.

How do you keep track of the places you've been?

Do you track the places you've been to?

Some people keep photos. Some use Google Maps. Some use sheets.
Some don t track at all.

I m curious how do you personally remember your travels?

And do you ever feel like you ve forgotten places you ve been?

CemY•

2mo ago

I built an app that lets you talk clearly in loud places (even without internet)

I kept running into the same problem trying to talk to someone in a noisy place and just giving up after a while. Caf s, crowded places, bars it s not even the volume, it s the effort of trying to follow a conversation. So I built something to fix that. It s called Whisperlink Voice. It has two modes: Internet mode (works like a normal voice call) Airtalk mode (works without internet using Bluetooth/Wi-Fi between nearby phones) The idea is simple: Instead of fighting background noise, you hear the other person directly through your headphones. I ve been testing it in real environments and it actually makes conversations feel way less draining. Still early, but curious what people think. Would you use something like this?
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