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Congrats on the launch, Patrick! I’ve been looking for something that captures that '2015 Twitter' feeling, where you actually learned things rather than just seeing hot takes. The character limit is a brave but smart constraint; it forces the AI to focus on the essence rather than just a dry summary. It’s a huge time saver compared to digging through RSS feeds.

NutgrafeThe news, reduced to what matters.
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My use case is often to generate images with text, sometimes non-English characters. To be honest, neither is good enough according to my own standard because they frequently generate illegible characters. If I have to choose, I prefer Nano Banana because it is more thoughtful reading my prompts and the images always look more elegant than ChatGPT. Also, the images generated by ChatGPT often...
ChatGPT images vs Nano Banana
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Congrats on the launch! I just tried OCR 3 and decided to push it a bit by uploading an image with non-English text. It handled it flawlessly—nice work. Also, the subscription flow was smooth and frictionless. I really appreciate how easy it is to use. I’ll definitely keep an eye on the product and continue using it.

Mistral OCR 3Accurate OCR for notes, forms, tables and handwriting
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Thank you for sharing your story with real dollars. I looked at the product. There are several thoughts I have gathered after landing the first page. 1. If I pay for it, what does the product promise me? What pain points does it address for me? The charts, tracking, transactions, etc. seem to be standard layout that one can find in almost any financial apps. 2. How can I convince myself that...
I spent $50/Day on Reddit Ads for a finance app: 10-Day results and lessons
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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: What’s one mistake you made early on that you’d warn a new maker about? When you’re validating an idea, what’s your most reliable “signal” that it’s worth building?...



