steve beyatte

Shout out your favorite new product you absolutely love using (that’s not yours)

What’s a recent product you’ve started using that you absolutely love?


Maybe it solved a real problem, has great UX, or just brings you joy every time you open it. Bonus points if it launched here on Product Hunt.


Tag the product here + add a quick note on why you love it.

(Don't promote your own product!)

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Kevin McDonagh

I'm quite enjoying @Codia AI Figma plugin which converts screenshots to figma files. This removes any limitations to mocking things up and quickly getting it into a testable state for my own product. If you are looking for a quick way to make figma mockups interactive it's a real time saver.

Nataly S

@kevin_mcdonagh1 That sounds really interesting! I have to try it as well! Being able to convert screenshots into Figma files so easily sounds like a huge time saver!

Alina Kunafina

What a good topic! My favorite of the latest apps is EMMO. It's an emotion tracker that I use also as a diary with little notes. I really like its cute design style, lots of emoji for to represent emotion, and the ability to create my own and use others created by users! This is great, as I often feel complex feelings that are hard to display in the “standard” sad/fun type emoji.

I also like that the emotion description entry can be a diary - hold a sick amount of text, support adding photos and music.

I recommend this app to all my friends now :)

Rohan Chaubey

@mina_cheragh @amir_bornaee gave me a demo of Nily.AI today and I was impressed by their Email Assistant and Mixture AI features.


Mixture AI combines outputs from multiple LLMs to generate the best version, which I found unique and innovative.


They may be launching on PH soon! 😊

Mina Cheragh

Great to hear you liked the AI Email Assistant and Mixture AI. :)

I use the Mixture AI feature literally everyday for work.

Can't wait for the launch to see what Everyone thinks. :)

steve beyatte

@mina_cheragh  @amir_bornaee  @rohanrecommends 

What does the email assistant do? I can't tell from the website

Mina Cheragh

@steveb here's the link to the AI Email Assistant landing page:

https://www.nily.ai/products/ai-email-assistant


The email AI assistant can:

  • Automatically draft responses to email threads

  • Respond to emails based on personalized knowledge bases such as PDFs, websites, or FAQs

  • Draft negative and possitive responses

  • Respond in 14 languages

  • Automatically embed meeting links in emails

  • Write in 10 different tones

    Feel free to give it a try and let us know what you think. Nily has a 7-day free trial. :)

Radoslav Stankov

I started using @CleanShot recently as replacement for build in macOS build-in screenshot tool. It has great UX.

The features, I can't live without are

1. OCR tool. I click cmd + 6 select screen area - then the text there is moved to the clipboard
2. The annotate tool. Often during calls I just screenshot and start drawing on the screen

Mina Cheragh

@rstankov I also use Cleanshot and I like it a lot. I wish it had zoomin feature while recording demos and the editor was a bit more advanced. But other than that, it's super easy to use.

Radoslav Stankov

@mina_cheragh I haven't used its screen recording yet. I mostly use @Loom since more easily sharable and have tracking how many views.

Ale Quintero
@rstankov +1 for cleanshot. I use it every day and can never go back.
Alex Gap

@rstankov I've just started using @CleanShot recently too! It makes recording a GIF pretty painless and the annotation feature is really nice.

Alan Rivera
windsurf, took me a while to switch over just because I didn't see any benefits over vs code + copilot. But these features changed my opinion : - it has more repo context (at least I feel like it does or it at the minimum understands the repo more) - rules - being able to send images for designs (this one was the main one) - mcp servers - internet search
Andrew Stewart

@alan_rivera Another vote for @Windsurf . Sometimes it really knocks one of out the park.

I love it when it searches my codebase, finds a file that I'm not aware of, pulls it into context and takes it from there.

steve beyatte

I signed up for @OpenArt.ai because I saw the Product Hunt launch and needed to make a birthday card for my toddler and thought it was super cool. I tried a bunch of other AI image generation tools but they always skewed my kid's face to the point it was unrecognizable and you can't re-use a character across different images.


I'm making a personalized children's book with it right now and my kid loves looking over my shoulder when I'm putting him in spaceships, driving trash trucks, etc.

Rohan Chaubey

@steveb Sounds fun! :D

Leeann Trang

@steveb thanks steve for sharing your use case for this. I'm going to share with my kids and see if they can make their own storybooks!

Matt Carroll

@Moonlander to be honest! I've had it for years, but this year i finally realized just how much better it is to write code with the posture that a split keyboard provides. It's pretty hard for me to work on my regular mac keyboard now that i'm this acclimated!

João Ferreira

for me, has to be @Wispr Flow since they were available for Windows. It's significantly changed my daily routine, and I find myself using the hotkey for speaking (typing) even in the address bar 😅
@Windsurf is also up there especially for helping on deploying my first product in public. But, Wispr Flow takes the top spot

Ariel Fox

@linklogician Thank you for the shout-out!

Ruban Phukan

I’ve been loving Superhuman again lately. Not just for speed — it’s the subtle touches. The way it turns inbox chaos into something I can actually manage (for at least 20 mins a day 😅).


Also a big fan of Readwise Reader — turned my chaotic tab hoarding into a calm little reading flow. Total brain declutter.

Curious what everyone’s using to fight mental noise these days?

Russell Lowry

I have to give kudos to two products because they go hand-in-hand. I think @PostHog takes the cake. The simplicity of setting up analytics and eventing is astonishing. I like the activity page so I can see who visits our site and where they're coming from. Also love the data pipeline feature so I can pass my events off to @Customer IO to handle our email campaigns.

Daniel L

@russell_lowry not to mention their branding is the absolute best and hilarious!

Russell Lowry
@dlo So true!
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