Stop guessing, start shipping
gm legends, happy Friday.
E.Y.E. is trying to run the whole life stack from one place, Athena is tackling product discovery before things go sideways, and Hacktron is here for the part where something breaks and you actually need to know if itโs real.
Also โ itโs Vercel Day. Thereโs a bespoke leaderboard live, packed with teams building on Vercel. Go take a look, pick your favourites, and give them a push.
One AI for the rest of life

E.Y.E. by Expert Chase is aiming to be the app that eats the rest of the life stack. Tasks, calendar, habits, workouts, meals, sleep, notes, finances โ all of it runs through one AI that uses your own data and connected tools, instead of giving generic answers from nowhere. Google and Apple calendar/task sync are already live, with more health and finance connections planned.
๐ฅ Our Take: Going after one category is normal. Going after basically every category that sits between life admin and self-improvement is a little unhinged, which is also why this is interesting. If it works, it replaces a small pile of apps. If it does not, at least it swung at the whole mess instead of one tiny piece of it.
Pitch your product, win $1M+

Makers โ today is your last chance to apply for The Pitch by Deel London!
Deel's global startup pitch competition is underway, and rolling applications are still open for London, New York, Tel Aviv, Singapore, and Dubai.
What is at stake: up to 100 regional winners each receive $50K in SAFE funding, and up to 10 grand finale winners take home $1M+. Apply now for a shot at game-changing funding, global exposure, and a dedicated Product Hunt x The Pitch by Deel leaderboard.
Regional event dates, with applications closing 10 days before each event: London โ April 28 | New York โ May 5 | Tel Aviv โ May 7 | Singapore โ May 12 | Dubai โ May 14
Grow your app with Setapp: revenue, users, & AI

You shipped the app. Now comes the part nobody warns you about.
Billing across dozens of countries. Licensing agreements. Tax compliance. Customer support for users you haven't met yet. And if your app does anything with AI, add provider management and infrastructure costs to the pile. None of that is why you started building โ but all of it is now your problem.
Setapp is trying to take it off your plate.
You probably know Setapp as the subscription marketplace โ one monthly price, hundreds of Mac apps. On May 21st, they turned toward developers. The pitch is simple: list your app, reach users who are already looking, and let Setapp handle the business layer.
Product discovery got a second brain

Athena is an AI-powered product workspace that helps teams stop guessing and start building with a bit more clarity. It builds a structured understanding of how the product actually works, keeps learning as things change, and helps connect messy inputs, assumptions, and technical reality before they turn into bad roadmap decisions.
๐ฅ Our Take: Product discovery has a bad habit of living in too many places at once. Half in docs, half in someoneโs head, half in Slack, which is already too many halves. Athena is trying to be the place where all that loose context becomes usable before a team starts building the wrong thing.
Security review without the fake drama

Hacktron works inside the dev workflow like a senior security engineer. It combines deep code review with automated pentesting to find real vulnerabilities faster, cut through the usual low-signal noise, and give developers fixes they can actually do something with.
๐ฅ Our Take: The useful part here is not just finding issues. It is narrowing the list down to the stuff that actually matters, then handing it back in a way a developer can work with. Less security theater, more okay, here is the problem.
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