Check out the latest edition of Maker Stacks where we talk to Julie Chabin, former Head of Design here at Product Hunt about everything in her tech stack.
But first, some news:
🎵 Sorry French music lovers — Spotify is raising its prices in light of a new tax.
🕹️ NYT Games got a fresh look so you can more easily find Wordle.
📅 Microsoft has confirmed its Surface and AI event for March 21st.
📱 Nothing has dropped its latest phone, the 2a, with a new design, processor, and camera.
Every night, at precisely midnight Pacific time, the Product Hunt leaderboard refreshes, and the race to clench that number one spot starts all over again. Of course, not all products can make it to the top of the leaderboard, and some inevitably end up closer to the end.
Don’t turn your nose up, though. Oftentimes, you will find hidden gems the further down you go. Here are a few we really loved that you might have missed:
Stonk Madness is a 64-bracket stocks tournament. Create your bracket, and you can win real prizes like an Apple Vision Pro by correctly predicting head-to-head stock battles.
Fable Prism puts designers in the driver’s seat of generative AI. It lets the user have more control over the output by allowing you to direct generations with a visual interface instead of just prompts.
The Eclipse Map is exactly what it sounds like. It’s built in partnership with The Planetary Society and gives you details like cloud cover, light pollution, and the best spots to see the upcoming total eclipse on April 8th.
Just Yell is like a social media app but for venting all of your frustrations. Boot it up, tell it what’s wrong, and from there, it will create an anonymous post and send it into the void so you can move on.
Desk Frame is a piece of decor for your virtual world. It’s a mixed-reality photo frame that displays all of your favorite memories in a 3D-rendered space using the Apple Vision Pro.
There you have it, five interesting products that you might have missed. Now, go find a nice spot to watch the eclipse and fingers crossed, your…
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