Hi PH! I'm Andreea, founder of 2 Minutes Responder
Hi Product Hunt. I am Andreea, founder of 2 Minutes Responder. We launched today.
I built this after watching people make offers on UK properties without knowing the flood zone would make it uninsurable, or that the net yield was negative from month one after real costs. The data has always been public. Nobody had put it together before the offer.
2MR does it in 90 seconds. Flood zone, net yield, crime trend, school rating, 5-year growth. Any UK postcode. Free.
Would love to hear from anyone in property or investing. Happy to run any UK postcode publicly right here in the comments if you want to see it in action.
Hi Everyone :) I'd love to know - What do you procrastinate?
I am trying to do something a little bonkers - I want to build an app when I am a bit of a technophobe! I am a product designer - so it's not entirely crazy but social media, online forums is all really alien to me. I'm looking to put the feelers out there to understand the demand for the idea - any tips or tricks?
The vague idea - without giving the game away....
People are incredible at tracking workouts, steps, sleep, macros
but somehow still stare at a single mug in the sink like it s a moral dilemma.
I m exploring an idea around why everyday maintenance tasks feel heavier than they are, and how the same psychology that keeps people hooked on fitness tracking might work for real-world chores.
Newbie to ProductHunt
Hey Martyn here.
I ve been building things on the internet since the late 90s. Started out the same way a lot of people probably did back then, tinkering with early websites, figuring out how things worked, breaking things, fixing them, and generally making software do things it wasn t originally designed to do.
I ve always been more of a problem solver than anything else. If something annoys me or feels inefficient, my instinct is usually to try and build a way around it.
For most of that time I was a developer, mainly web and backend, but over the last year AI has completely changed how I work.
Working on reproducible research data
Hi, I'm a research data engineer working with academic teams on data collection, cleaning, versioning, and reproducible analysis.
A lot of research data work breaks down before the model, chart, or paper ever happens. Sources change, scripts are undocumented, licenses are unclear, and six months later nobody can explain exactly how the dataset was created.
I'm especially interested in open science, dataset provenance, archival workflows, and practical ways to make research easier to rerun without slowing everyone down too much.
Curious how others here handle this: when you publish or share a data project, what do you document first... raw data, collection timestamps, cleaning scripts, licenses, environment files, or something else?
Self-taught solo developer launching her first app 🥹🇬🇪
Hello Product Hunt Community
I am Omo Philip, a designer and operations support specialist helping founders and fast-moving teams stay organized, look sharp, and move faster.
I work across product visuals, social media/design systems, workflow support, documentation, research, and day-to-day execution basically bridging the gap between ideas and smooth operations.
Big on clarity, systems, and making things easier for people building ambitious products
I'm an eCommerce ops analyst. messy SKU data is usually the real problem, not the dashboard
Hi Product Hunt, I'm an eCommerce Operations Analyst working with pricing, inventory, promos, and marketplace reporting.
Most of my day-to-day pain is less about "getting data" and more about trusting it: matching the same product across different marketplaces, catching promo changes before they expire, checking stock movements, and explaining why a real-time report is not useful if half the SKUs are matched wrong.
I'm especially interested in tools that help with:
competitor price tracking
SKU and product matching
marketplace monitoring
inventory and stock-change alerts
reporting automation
spreadsheet-to-dashboard workflows
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Hey PH — I'm Thomas, solo founder launching ForgeSport tonight
Hey PH community
I'm Thomas, solo founder of ForgeSport, a strength training app that automatically adapts your program every week based on your real performance.
Here's the problem I kept running into: every fitness app gives you a static program. Same exercises, same weights, week after week, regardless of how you actually trained.
So I built ForgeSport.
Hello Product Hunt! Snoopcoon Here!
I'm the maker of Kitlaunch. As a developer, I've always found myself stuck in the
"boilerplate trap" spending days setting up the same Ul, layouts, and responsive structures for every new project. It's exhausting and kills the creative momentum.
I built Kitlaunch.xyz to be the ultimate shortcut.