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Gernard Cerma

8d ago

Open-source QR + passkey auth that feels like magic

I m Aris, solo founder who got fed up with clunky passwords and 2FA fatigue after years of building web apps. So I created QRAuth.io, an open-source passwordless auth system where you simply scan an animated living QR code with your phone, tap once with biometrics or passkey, and you re instantly logged in. No apps, no typing, no copy-paste, it works on any website, kiosk, menu, or even physical products, and it s cryptographically signed so screenshots are useless. Built it because I wanted WhatsApp-Web-style magic for every site, and now it s live with a generous free tier and drop-in web components. Super excited to be here and would love your thoughts on the flow or any wild use cases I haven t thought of yet!

Rishav Dewan

1mo ago

Hey PH! I'm Rishav - building an AI based tax-optimisation platform from India 🇮🇳

Hey Product Hunt! I'm Rishav, builder from New Delhi, India.

  1. What I've built:

    ARTH - a tax gap intelligence app for salaried Indians. It finds every rupee you're overpaying in taxes, in under 3 minutes, no tax consultant needed.

    Most salaried Indians leave north of 50,000($500USD) on the table every year. Not because the rules are unfair, but because nobody told them the rules.

  2. What I'm building:

    NextHire - an AI screening engine that turns a job description and a folder of resumes into a ranked, reasoned shortlist in minutes, built for recruiters who are drowning in applications.

    The insight behind it:

    Recruiters spend 80% of screening time on resumes they'd reject in 10 seconds - the cost isn't a bad hire, it's the good hire they never reached.

    Still early, but already scoring 600+ resumes per session with field-level reasoning per candidate, and a feedback loop that lets recruiters refine the rubric in plain English until the output matches their judgment.

  3. My background:

    A CS and AI student running the Product and Consulting club - Arthakram with real client work on the side.

  4. Why I'm here:

    Real feedback from builders who ship. If you've launched something, you know what actually matters vs. what sounds good on paper. That's the conversation I want.

  5. Let's connect:

    Building in fintech, consumer apps, or Indian markets? Let's talk. Always up for a conversation about product, GTM, or distribution.

Looking forward to being part of this community!

Madhav Agarwal

1mo ago

i m Madhav and i don't prefer to build something with investors.

I had an idea. I had a plan. And the first thing people asked was, "Have you talked to investors?"

My answer was no. And it still is.

Not because I couldn't. But because I genuinely believe the best infrastructure gets built when you're obsessed with the problem, not the pitch deck. Investors optimise for scale before depth. I wanted to go deep first.

Hi from a tech writer

Hi everyone :)

I'm Valentina, a technical writer who got into this field kind of by accident. I studied engineering and started with IoT devices and Arduino, then learned Python for automation and scraping. Somewhere along the way I ended up writing guides instead of just coding, and honestly I really enjoy it.

Why I'm here? I've been lurking on Product Hunt for a while and finally decided to join the conversation. As someone who writes about technical products, I'm always looking for new tools to explore and test. I also love seeing what other makers are building and learning from this community.

One thing I've noticed is that I prefer testing products myself rather than just trusting reviews. If anyone here is building dev tools, automation products, or anything in the AI space, I'd be happy to test them out and give honest feedback from a technical writer's perspective.

Hey Product Hunt! I'm Sophia — personal finance writer from Phoenix 👋

Hi everyone! Really excited to finally join this community

I'm Sophia, based in Phoenix, Arizona. I write about personal finance, gold markets, and the money stuff that most people find confusing or intimidating. Got into this space after realizing how little most people know about the value of what they already own, especially gold jewelry sitting forgotten in a drawer somewhere.

Lily Jeon

9d ago

I redesigned the same button for 6 hours. The user never even saw it.

Hi PH

I'm Lily, a UX/UI designer based in Korea.

I once spent an entire afternoon obsessing over the corner radius of a single CTA button. 6 hours. Iterating in Figma. Trying 0px, 4px, 8px, 12px. Running it by teammates. Exporting 14 different versions.

Happy to connect! First time poster, 5 year PH veteran!

Hi! I'm Cassi, 5 year veteran of PH, also I am a developer and community amBOSSador at BOSS.Tech. Passionate about building solutions that transform how entrepreneurs manage their businesses. Our SuperApp consolidates essential tools into one mobile interface, streamlining operations with AI-powered insights and real-time tracking. We want to empower businesses to grow smarter together!

Happy to connect. Proud of what we have built. Looking forward to meeting more here!

Vlad Fedoniuk

3mo ago

👋 Hi Product Hunt! I’m Vlad — 15 Years Making Windows Apps, Sharing FTPie, TabChart & New Tools

Hi Product Hunt! I m Vlad a Windows desktop developer with ~15 years of experience.

I ve spent most of my career building native desktop apps because I genuinely love the feeling of creating fast, practical software that people actually use every day.

My main project is FTPie a paid app (with a free version available) that I m trying to turn into a sustainable indie business. It s my long-term focus and the project I m continuously grinding on.

Along the way, I realized that many internal tools and components I built for FTPie could become useful standalone products. That s how my second project was born:

David van Aelst

1mo ago

How not knowing became a method, and how that method became structure

Hi, I m David.

I ve always looked at things structurally and analytically. That s just who I am.

I never had a technical education, but I could still see where tools in the workplace were falling short. Sometimes I could simplify things, automate parts of the work in Excel, and make processes clearer.

Then AI came along, and I started experimenting with it.

Timur

9d ago

Building Folkrain — social profiles falling like rain

Hey everyone, I m Timur a web developer building small internet experiments.

Right now I m working on Folkrain, a weird little social discovery project where social profiles fall down the screen like rain.

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