Which of your projects are you the proudest?
I don't usually dwell on what I've done, but sometimes I should probably be happy about everything I do (even if it's not the most successful).
Because I forget to enjoy the completion of something, and that can lead to burnout. 🙈
Do you have any projects that you're particularly proud of? Feel free to include more than one :) – to feel better about yourself.
Mine are probably building my community (almost 3 years now), and the hackathon we did.
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Product Hunt Wrapped 2025
Probably Graphalt, it’s not built yet, but it’s the first time I’m diving deep into how code actually becomes code.
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@alexcloudstar I think that I missed this one. What's the go?
Product Hunt Wrapped 2025
@busmark_w_nika Graphalt is something I’ve been exploring lately the idea is to turn codebases into living documentation by actually reading and understanding the code structure (AST-level).
Basically, it “documents itself” by understanding how everything connects under the hood. Still early, but it’s been one of the most fun deep-dives I’ve done so far.
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@alexcloudstar Self-documenting? 🤔 That sounds like something useful esp. for developers.
Cal ID
Honestly, I relate to not celebrating wins enough. The tasks I’m proudest of are the ones I stuck with even when they felt just mediocre at times. But the feeling when you see it live is hard to beat!
For me, I'm still working on a few things, and I'm very sure that Cal ID is going to be my proudest project as I've invested so much time in it, will launch it super soon.
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@sanskarix How long have you been working on that one?
Cal ID
@busmark_w_nika It has been 5 complete months working on Cal ID yesterday. But I'm almost done, will make the new changes live tonight at 12!
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@sanskarix Can't wait!
ViralSort
I’ve been part of several exciting projects as a founding team member, marketer, and co-founder. But the one I’m proudest of is my first SaaS product, built entirely as a solo founder (ViralSort). It taught me everything about product design, user feedback, and persistence. Seeing it grow from an idea to a real product loved by creators has been my most rewarding journey so far.
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@pradeepmalakar, what is the feedback from your users?
ViralSort
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@pradeepmalakar Has that feedback improved your product? E.g. can you feel it via purchases?
ViralSort
@busmark_w_nika Yes, I introduced paid plans in version 2 itself. Earlier, it was free, and it’s currently at $100 MRR within 70 days of introducing paid plans, with a 0% churn rate so far.
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@pradeepmalakar Solid, wow!
Without hesitation, Livate is my first iOS app.
It’s thanks to this project that I learned (and stumbled a lot) how to build a tech product from A to Z (design, development, deployment, operations, marketing...) :)
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@alexandre_villanueva When did you start working on this one?
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@alexandre_villanueva you did a lot of work :)
Klariqo AI Voice Assistants
Has to be Klariqo, where we build done-for-you AI receptionists for SMBs. It basically bridges the gap between technical understanding of APIs, webhooks and all sorts and adaptation for Voice AI. Current solutions are so heavily focused towards developers, it's just like a group of mastermind nerds complimenting and appreciating each other for the best tech stack lol (no offence)
However, with a total TAM of over $6B in trade and hospitality businesses wanting to adapt voice AI for their businesses but failing to do so, I truly appreciate what we built with Klariqo.
When you hear the clients say "Uh, I am not tech savvy, I won't know how to make this work?" and when they understand the whole flow they are like "Ok wait, this is it? Thats amazing" The genuine happiness and the "Aha!" moment on their face is such a bliss.
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@ansh_deb Have you already launched it here?
Klariqo AI Voice Assistants
@busmark_w_nika Not yet, probably in some time. Preparing for it right now (Any help is appreciated btw) 😀
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@ansh_deb Prepare to be active here a lot :D
Klariqo AI Voice Assistants
@busmark_w_nika Haha that's the plan! Prepping for a launch in 30 days, so I have enough time to pre-plan things. Learnt from following the best in the game (you!) 🤘🏽
Right now, my proudest project is my current one, a social food discovery app (WhattaEat 🍔) I'll be launching later this year with my co-founder. I'm also proud of one of my first apps I built in 2019 called ShredSpots 🛹, an app for skateboarders to find skate spots.
I was the only developer / person involved and grew it to 100k downloads which led to it being acquired in 2021, marking my first exit as a founder.
I had a lot fun being involved in the app, while at the same time it was stressful keeping up with user demands. If I were to do it all over again, I'd find a co-founder early on and scale smarter.
ShredSpots became a crash course in building a real community from scratch. This experience is what's fueling WhattaEat today. Same passion and drive, different niche.
Anyone have a lesson they've learned from their proudest project?
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@luiscalvillo Curious question: Do you still ride a skateboard?
@busmark_w_nika Yes, but not as often as when I was younger. When I was working on ShredSpots I was more active with skateboarding (going to skateparks, promoting), but now with WhattaEat I guess I'll be more involved with food 😂
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@luiscalvillo I can imagine you infiltrating yourself in some Masterchef show :DDDD
Probably Mivory, so happy with how it turned out and can't wait to add even more!
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@maya_esar What does Mivory do? :)
@busmark_w_nika It's basically your online memory. Useful when you do research, inspiration, or wanna bookmark something while staying organized.