Product Hunt Daily Digest
August 30th, 2022

Discover top products from anywhere

In May, we launched Product Hubs for following along with your favorite products beyond launch day. Now you can do that and discover much more, wherever you are, with our entirely new Product Hunt mobile apps for iOS and Android.

“Looking at the data over the past few years, we noticed how much Product Hunt usage was coming in on mobile (apps and mobile web),” wrote Product Hunt CEO Ashley Higgins on today’s launch. “ To address this shift and best serve the Product Hunt community, we decided to build a brand new native mobile experience for iOS and Android!”

With the new apps, you’ll be able to discover products in list or card view, find the tools you’re looking for with an improved search experience, and catch up on Stories and Discussions so that you never miss out on the next greatest thing. Plus, you can do all of it without stressing your eyes — dark mode is finally here.

“This is just the beginning,” shared Product Hunt iOS Team Lead, John Grange. “ We are laying a really solid foundation to build whatever features we can imagine going forward, even allowing us to explore mobile-first features going forward.”

Grange and team worked alongside the Product Hunt community to ensure that the apps would first and foremost be a tool that helps empower makers. In addition to incorporating years of community feedback, we worked with early adopters in our Beta program who helped by submitting tons of feedback, reporting bugs, and sharing creative solutions (even wireframes!)

“The new android app for PH is literally amazing. It is about 10000x more useable on Android now, and the List/Card view layout swap is amazing,” shared Beta Program member, Tim.

We hope you feel the same as Tim. As always, share your feedback with us here or directly from within the apps, by going to Settings > Leave Feedback.

See what's new
CAT NIPS
  • Serial maker Alyssa X launched Motionity, an open-source animation editor on web. It's a mix of After Effects and Canva, with features like keyframing, masking, and filters.

  • CodeSee 2.0 is like Google Maps for your codebase. It helps developers dive into the codebase, plan features or refactor, write code, and complete code reviews.

  • The Footprint app allows families to store and share feelings, memories, and important information for their kids in one safe place.

  • This SDK helps you build interactive live audio and video apps.

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