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Ludo Betton

5mo ago

Scheda — a social network designed for curious minds

Hi,

I m an educator ( Mathematic teacher) and the creator of Scheda.

For a long time, I felt that most social networks are great for entertainment, but not for learning. There s a lot of noise, very little depth, and almost no space for real curiosity.

So I decided to build Scheda a social network focused on knowledge, culture, and learning.

Akash D. Walia

5mo ago

Helping teams build fast, scalable marketing sites (Framer / Webflow)

Hi Product Hunt

I m Akash, a product designer & web builder working primarily with Framer, and Webflow when scale or CMS depth requires it.

I help startups and service businesses build marketing websites that are easy to iterate, SEO-safe, and conversion-focused, without pulling engineers into content or landing page work.

Sumanth G N

5mo ago

I’ve been unemployed for 1.5 years. So I stopped waiting and started building with AI

I ve been unemployed for some time and decided to stop waiting and start building.

I m learning digital marketing, automation, and AI by creating real projects.

This is my latest work

https://raja-cycle-mart.vercel.app/

M.J. Schermer

5mo ago

Hi this is MJ from Nyno (open-source n8n alternative launched today)! Any Angel Investors here?

Hi, Dutch founder here (ex-cybersecurity) raising )500K.

Long story short: We likely already have a lead angel investor, willing to create a SPV, and together with already 10-15 European angels we may proceed in Q1 2026.

ha young lee

5mo ago

Hi, hunters! Happy to be here!

Hi, my name is Ha Young Lee, a product maker.

I have experience working as both a UI/UX designer and a developer.

Bruce

11mo ago

Hi from FlareHalo — building smarter water monitoring for remote and rugged environments

Hey everyone

We re FlareHalo, and we re building rugged, low-power IoT systems for water monitoring in remote and challenging environments.

Our current focus is on hydration tracking for construction and temporary worksites, where bottled water and manual processes can lead to high costs, compliance risks, and sustainability issues. But our platform is designed to be flexible we also support tank level monitoring, fleet refills, and remote water visibility for use cases like civil works, agriculture, and asset management.

With years of hands-on engineering experience, we ve already piloted early units in the field, and we re now preparing for full-scale rollout.

Bela Gulyas

5mo ago

I built 80% of an invoicing app myself — then had to rebuild it properly

Hi everyone

I m Bela, founder of Invoice Guru. I didn t come from a tech background I started this as a tradesperson who was fed up with doing invoices late at night after physical workdays.

I taught myself everything from scratch and ended up building around 80% of the product on my own, before eventually handing it over to professional developers to help finish and harden it. At that point, I learned a tough but valuable lesson: big parts of it needed to be rewritten properly to scale.

All in, there s already 1,300+ hours of professional development in Invoice Guru and it still feels like the beginning. There s a long list of features planned, but I m very conscious about not overbuilding and focusing on what really matters first.

Brandon Garate

5mo ago

I'm Building Automated Technical Documentation - Dev Tool

Hey guys, my name is Brandon.
This past year I interned at a Startup and was fed up with the state of the codebase. There was no documentation and the code was a mess. Motivating me to reach out to around 30~ish SWE's to see if it were just me.
Technical documentation and the "intent" behind decisions is something that we forget about nowadays. It inspired me to start building cotex.dev.

Looking to make an impact on technical debt. We deserve better docs.

Alma Tuck

5mo ago

Ohh boy! I'm building 10 startups in 100 days.

Six years ago at a funeral (all good stories start at a funeral right?), a close family friend told me his tenth company was the one that worked. The first nine failed or went nowhere.

For years he thought something was wrong with him. Then he became an early-stage investor. Same math. Only one in eight to eleven companies ever returned anything most eventually went out of business.

Max

12mo ago

Been giving up my entire life - now I finally found passion

I'm 26 now, and ever since I was maybe 11 years old I have been "starting" businesses. When I was young, I of course new nothing, so I would come up with some stupid idea and not know how to sell/market it.

The earliest one I remember is learning what Wix was so I made a website that was supposedly for sharing stories. I thought I would be the next Zuckerburg. The next day I signed on to see that my page got 0 visits overnight so I quit. I guess I thought people just scroll across new websites lol.