I m the maker behind Axonix Tools (axonixtools.com).
Like many of you, I ve spent years jumping between "free" utility sites only to be met with intrusive ads, forced sign-ups, and the feeling that my data was being harvested for every simple JSON format or QR code I generated.
I decided to build the solution I wanted for myself: A premium, minimalist workspace that houses over 100 professional-grade tools in one place.
I've been a lurker here for a while, but I'm finally taking the plunge and launching my first solo project this Sunday (Jan 11).
It s a simple private movie and series logger. I built it because I got tired of the ads on IMDb and the social pressure of other apps. I just wanted something mindful that was for me, not for likes.
Since I m doing this completely alone with $0 budget, I m pretty nervous about the 'Launch Day' chaos.
Hi Everyone, I have learned from my last launch, that I have to solve a real problem, so for second product I started to solve my problem on the first case, I m building a platform that allows contractors to share work summaries, submit jobs, and generate invoices, all of which can be shared with clients through a simple link, no client login required. Any suggestion, also I would appreciated to share with me what you have learned from your launches. Thanks in advance, Leo
I'm Ahmad, from Palestine. A few years ago, I signed a freelance contract with a non-compete clause buried deep in the fine print. I didn't catch it. It cost me a major client and months of frustration.
That wasn't the first time. Rental agreements with hidden auto-renewal traps. Insurance policies written in what might as well be ancient Latin. Employment contracts with sketchy IP clauses.
I'm building a search engine for n8n workflows (n8nworkflows.world).
The problem with n8n is that finding specific integration pairs (e.g., "Notion to Slack" or "Gmail to Sheets") is surprisingly hard on the official forums.
I m looking to connect with someone who s interested in building an AI/GenAI product from scratch. I don t have a final idea locked in yet, but I m at a stage where I want to brainstorm, explore real problems, and validate ideas with a potential co-founder.
I m a mobile developer with 6+ years of experience, mostly working with Flutter across mobile and desktop.
Over the years, I kept seeing the same issue repeat across teams: QA reports a bug, developers can t reproduce it, and a lot of time is lost just trying to understand context. On top of that, QA often has to jump between multiple tools just to create a single task screen recorder, screenshot tool, notes, issue tracker which breaks flow and still leaves gaps in information.
So I decided to start building a small cross-platform utility (macOS, Windows, and mobile) focused on making bug reporting clearer and faster for both QA engineers and developers. To be clear, I m not building another task or issue-tracking tool. The goal is to reduce the friction before a task is created, by capturing better context upfront.
We're building the infrastructure for protecting visual content online. Metapyxl is a platform and API that helps creators, publishers, and media companies track, license, and defend their work at scale.
With embedded watermarking, rights metadata, and C2PA provenance, Metapyxl ensures you can monitor where your images appear, enforce usage rights, and validate ownership when it matters most.
You can use our web dashboard or integrate directly via API to automate protection and licensing workflows.
Hey everyone! I'm COO at ChatPlace.io. We're building an AI-powered growth platform for creators, coaches, and consultants.
Our tools help create content, build sales funnels and automate communication in comments and DMs to grow audience engagement and sales. The idea is to help creators focus on strategy and business instead of routine.
We're currently expanding to the US market and preparing for a Product Hunt launch soon. Would love to connect with other founders and makers here.
I'm Sadia, founder of InspecQ, a QA solution designed to bridge the gap between development and a bug-free release.
Quick background: After working in the industry for years, I got frustrated with how often critical bugs slipped through the cracks during "crunch time." We built InspecQ to act as the safety net for fast-moving dev teams. We are focused on providing end-to-end testing services.
The idea: You focus on coding the features; we focus on breaking them (so your users don't).