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Sathish Rama

26d ago

Spotting AI Native Talent at scale is nearly impossible

Hey Product Hunt I'm Sathish, founder of VibeLevel.ai

I'm an AI/ML Engineering Leader & Builder most recently Director of Generative AI at PayPal, where I shipped a multi-agent developer assistant serving 4,000+ engineers, AI Gateway similar to ChatGPT Enterprise and inhour version of Thoughspot( Conv BI). I filled patent in 2024 in multi-agent architecture and Advanced RAG systems

The problem I kept running into at enterprise scale: hiring people who can actually build with AI is nearly impossible because no one has a reliable way to measure it.

Fundo Thabethe

2mo ago

Hey PH! 👋 I'm Fundo, founder of ZeroBillBot.

I kept seeing the same pattern: engineers ship a Terraform PR on a Friday, and by Monday the cloud bill has jumped $800. Not because anyone made a bad decision but because no one had cost visibility at the point where it actually mattered: code review.

So I built Zerobillbot a GitHub (and GitLab) app that analyzes infrastructure-as-code changes in every pull request and posts a detailed cost breakdown before the merge. AWS, Azure, and GCP. Terraform, CloudFormation, ARM all supported, zero config needed.

You can even set thresholds to block merges that would blow your budget. Finance teams love it. DevOps teams don't get surprise conversations on Monday morning.

Would love to connect with anyone in DevOps, platform engineering, or cloud cost management. Always open to feedback! zerobillbot.com

Risvan shan

26d ago

Are you a non technical founder?

I'm Risvan, solo founder building Rismon.ai .

The problem I kept running into: I'd describe an idea to Lovable, it would build something close, I'd ship it, and discover weeks later that something critical wasn't working the way I meant. Paywalls that existed in the UI but not in the logic. Admin pages open to anyone. Features on my homepage that weren't actually in the code. No tool was asking the right question: does your code match what you meant to build? So I built Rismon. You connect your GitHub, answer 3 plain English questions about your business, and get a report in 90 seconds showing every gap with the exact file, line number, and a copy-paste fix prompt.

Do you think vibe coders need rismon?

Lily Jeon

12d ago

I ran my own startup through our data engine. It gave us a 70/100.

Hi PH! I m Lily, a UX designer and founding member of a startup.

I hate uncertainty. So our team built an agent to stress-test business ideas using 200k+ data points, replacing polite AI hallucinations with cold, hard math.

Hari Nair

2mo ago

Hey I'm Hari 👋! Two time founder based out of Singapore, trying something new.

I've been through two very different startup journeys. The first was an EdTech platform I started in the midst of COVID, a simple tool to track student activity during online exams. It quickly evolved into an AI learning profile that helped teachers tailor content for their students. Before we even raised any funding, we got acquired by our biggest customer. Beginner's luck, I guess?

The second is Zuno - we built an ESG and carbon reporting tool now used by some pretty large enterprises across Asia. We went through multiple rounds of funding, got me on a few vanity lists, and taught me more than any degree or course ever could.

But this feels like a very different world than when I started either of those companies.

AI has really changed the game. Speed, market access, technical ability matter a lot less now. The work at Zuno opened my eyes to how big the gap is between people keeping up with this bullet train of AI advancements and those who've only just started to engage with it.

Alicia Dupass

2mo ago

I'm a first-time founder and I'm beyond excited to finally be here.

I'm the creator of SkinLytix, a skincare intelligence engine that decodes product labels so consumers can make truly informed decisions about what goes on their skin. Think of it as your personal skincare translator: no more guessing, no more wasted money, no more trial and error.

I launched because I saw a real gap, most people have no idea what's actually in the products they buy, and the beauty industry doesn't make it easy. SkinLytix changes that.

I have my first product hunt launchSkinLytix: Decoding skincare, one label at a time | Product Hunt and would love this community's support, honest feedback, and genuine connections with people who are passionate about tech, health, and building things that matter.

Hadi Malik

2mo ago

17y/o solo founder from Pakistan, just launched my first AI SaaS on Product Hunt

Hey Product Hunt community

I'm Hadi, 17 years old from Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Just launched Brandsmither today an AI-powered brand builder for solo founders and entrepreneurs.

The problem I solved: Great business ideas die every day because founders can't afford $3000+ branding agencies. I wanted to fix that.

Pixizen

27d ago

Interesting AI tool for eCommerce video creation — Pixizen

Hey Product Hunt

Came across a tool called Pixizen and thought it might be interesting for people working in eCommerce, marketing, or content creation.

It s an AI-powered platform that focuses on generating product promo videos, voiceovers, and ad creatives from simple inputs like product images and text.

From what I understand, the idea is to reduce the time needed to create marketing content so sellers and marketers can produce more variations for testing and campaigns without heavy editing work.

Joshua Hickson

27d ago

Seeking advice for showcasing my GitHub app

Hi guys, I'm new here. I discovered producthunt through a reddit thread and I'm thankful to have found this platform. I already found a few tools to add to my stack.
I made logomesh.dev with a friend for Berkeley RDI's AgentBeats competition and it won 1st in software testing. We're pivoting to launch this as a github app that runs your PR in a sandbox and only comments if it catches a bug.

I could honestly use some help with framing and asking for feedback. I'm still browsing this platform; for those who have showcased their products here, where should I start when I self-promote?

Taeyun Kim

2mo ago

Hey everyone — building my first product 👋

Hey everyone,

I m currently studying Advanced Computing & Commerce at the University of Sydney, and recently started building my first real product.

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