I just launched my project BookLab Ai, a platform that generates therapeutic, personalized stories for children, designed with input from child psychologists.
The idea came from my own parenting journey. My child was dealing with anxiety at night, so I started making personalized bedtime stories focused on emotional themes like bravery, fears, and kindness. It worked so well, I turned it into a tool for other parents too.
There are many benefits to a digital marketplace. Yakuraapp is that, but for Webapps.
We're launching soon and offering early partners 100% of the profits in the first year. We want to showcase awesome products to our members... maybe pass on the savings to them?
Came across an interesting project recently called iCollabz it s a platform designed to help content creators (YouTubers, Instagrammers, bloggers, etc.) and startups/indie founders collaborate directly for paid brand deals.
Unlike traditional influencer marketplaces that often focus only on big names or charge high commissions, iCollabz seems to be targeting micro and nano creators and early-stage startups.
i vibe coded a gamified gardening app. before going live id love some feedback, so here is the link im using for now: GardenGuru - Your Digital Garden
this is still a rough draft, so i opted out of proper authentication (just log in with a random username and simple password), notifications aren't great bc it's just a website for now. and also the chat feature is probably going to be behind a paywall, but i didn't implement that yet, so if you get an error message like "too many requests" it's bc im just using free tier for testing lol.
After months of building, DataPulsify is finally out it helps SEOs and marketers turn messy Google Search Console data into clear, actionable reports inside Google Sheets (without the hours of manual work).
If that sounds helpful, I d love your support! An upvote or comment on Product Hunt would mean a lot as we get the word out.
Really appreciate your time let me know what you think!
I'm a full-time dev working on a clipboard manager, but instead of spending a week building a pixel-perfect landing page, I decided to see what would happen if I just vibe-coded it with AI. I used Replit s AI agent and honestly? 95% of the site came together with minimal edits. It was one of the smoothest dev experiences I ve had in a long time and I didn t touch Figma once. I m curious how many of you have done the same: Have you ever let AI handle your site or UI? Which tools gave you the best results (or worst headaches)? Did you actually ship it or rewrite everything later? Would love to hear what you ve built, what surprised you, and what went totally off the rails. Happy to share what I learned too! Let s talk AI-assisted dev (and vibe-coding disasters/successes).
I just created a tool that helps you to understand how the Local SEO performance of your website is doing by categorizing the traffic as "Useful" or "Not Useful." Based on what your expectations are for the traffic.
Currently, I am looking for Beta users who will get Free Lifetime access to my platform.
Free Document Maker is now officially listed on Wikipedia:
We ve built a browser-first platform offering 30+ free AI tools to help users create, convert, and compress documents with no sign-up, no ads, and no tracking.
I'm Wilson, founder of Duun and today is launch day
We created Duun because we were tired of how hard it is to launch AI-powered apps. Most no-code tools still require you to glue things together, deploy manually, or write backend logic. With Duun, you just describe what you want and it auto-generates your SaaS app, with front-end, backend, database, and deploy all included. We're launching today and would love to hear your thoughts or feedback! I'll be here all day chatting with everyone.
Hey guys! I've just launched a web service named FreeGen. It's a FREE online text - to - image generator. No credits needed, users can access it unlimitedly! Besides image gen service, I also provide common image ops like compression. And more features will be added to the site in the future. If u have any dope ideas for the website, lemme know! So happy to get ur reply.
These days, almost every product that launches comes with some form of AI. It's become the default AI for this, AI for that. And honestly, most of them don t really need it. The result? Everything starts to feel the same. The only real selling point becomes we use AI.
That s exactly why I started building @HumanEye because not every problem should be solved by AI. Some things, like resume reviews and career guidance, still deserve the human touch. Real feedback, from real people.
Would love to hear your thoughts:
Are we overusing AI just for the sake of hype?
Have you come across products that felt forced because of their AI features?
What are some areas where human input still matters most?