p/self-promotion
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Rohan Muni
Hello! I m building an AI writing platform designed specifically for giving writing feedback, unlike a general AI chatbot. It provides detailed feedback, tracks your progress overtime, remembers past assignments, and explains why changes should be made so you can become a better writer.
If you're willing to spend a few minutes trying it out, I'd really appreciate it. If you find it useful, feel free to create an account and let me know what you liked, what confused you, and what features you'd want to see next.
Here's the link: https://writing-agent.app
Would you use this website? Do you prefer this over Chatgpt or Claude? Let me know!
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p/opencutai-video
Abhishek Sira Chandrashekar
Hey everyone! Three major features just landed in OpenCut AI and they all run locally on your machine.1. AI Co-Pilot Agent
This is the big one. Tell the editor what you want in plain English and it creates a step-by-step plan, then executes it.
Examples:
- "Make this a 60-second vertical reel with captions and trending music"
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p/general
Rohan Chaubey
Hey everyone, I ve been playing around with different ways to keep my ideas, research, and drafts in check, but it still feels like I m drowning in research. :P
I ve tried traditional note-taking apps, but they re not flexible. And mind maps? They start out fine but turn into a mess as it gets complex with more data.
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p/ai-context-flow
hira siddiqui
If you're building a product with AI tools, here's how your morning probably looks:
Open ChatGPT. Paste your project context. Ask your question. Get a decent answer.
Switch to Claude for something else. Paste your context again. Different tool, same briefing.
Hop into your codebase with Codex. Paste context again.
You're not just a builder anymore. You're a context delivery system.
The indie hackers I've talked to who use AI most effectively have one thing in common: they've figured out how to stop babysitting their tools and just use them.
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Sunny Kumar
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p/producthunt
Aaron O'Leary
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Oussama NAKHIL
I m Oussama, a student founder, and I built RewritelyApp, a SaaS focused on humanizing AI-assisted writing.
The idea came from a simple problem: AI helps draft faster, but the output often feels artificial or disconnected from your own voice. RewritelyApp helps refine AI drafts into natural, readable writing, with tone control and visibility on how the text may be perceived.
The product is fully live and already used by early users. I m mainly here to:
Learn from the PH community
Collect honest feedback
Exchange notes with other builders
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Yashaswini Ippili
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Janna Bastow
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Joshua Dance
Giorgio Malvermi
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Arthur Coudouy
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p/slashit-app
Aftabul Islam Samudro
Most of us spend half our day typing the same messages again and again follow-ups, status updates, or quick replies.
Typing faster doesn t solve that. Writing smarter does.
That s where Slashit App comes in.
It lets teams:
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Durjoy Kumar Biswas
With so many AI tools popping up every week, I m curious:
Which ones have actually stuck around in your workflow?
Are you using anything for image/video generation?
Got an underrated writing or code assistant?
Something that helps automate tedious stuff?
Would love to hear what s been useful (or surprising)!
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p/claude
Aravind Parameswaran
Amit Arora
I've been there, lost in a sea of scattered notes and endless drafts.
If you're still using the basic notes app for your writing, trust me, you're missing out on so much potential.
Orlando Villanueva
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Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
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With AI agents and assistants are becoming more advanced, we're seeing them handle everything from scheduling meetings to managing entire workflows.
But here s the big question would you fully trust an AI to run tasks autonomously, or would you prefer keeping an eye on things just in case?
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p/granola
Gabe Perez
I've tested so many AI Note takers as of late. @Fathom, @Fireflies.ai , BuildBetter, @Grain, and even Google's Transcribing feature. They're all pretty good but lately @Granola has been winning me over.
BuildBetter is really good for teams, has a nice chat function that lets you chat across all your meetings and get good insight from your team members, calls, clients, etc. But for personal, and individual notes - Granola is a champion. Recently I've been using Granola's new mobile app for in-person convos and it's amazing. Particularly for my conversations in Japanese, where the chances of me misinterpreting something, missing a key note, or simply not knowing a word are higher. Granola captures all key points and topics and WRITES THE NOTES IN ENGLISH. Literal immediate translating assistant. I'm not sure if other's do this, but Granola has been the easiest to quickly boot up and get my notes in a snap...without needing to translate.I'm curious what everyone else uses and why!
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Jake Crump