Hello Hunters!
I m Sonny, co-founder of Fallbacks.io. We re building an automated, time-based digital will to make sure your legacy lives on when you need it most.
A little about me, I m a software engineer who loves building products. Other than coding and building stuff, I m into the outdoors and meditating (helps balance out all the screen time ).
Hey PH 👋 first-time maker here, launching tomorrow and honestly a bit nervous
Hey everyone,
I m Hrutik. I ve been lurking on Product Hunt for a while, learning from launches here, and tomorrow I m finally shipping my first product as a solo builder.
It s called GemmaStat but honestly, tomorrow matters less than the learning.
This is my first launch, no team, no playbook, just a lot of late nights and hope that something I built helps someone.
I m excited and also low-key terrified of launch day
Trying to remind myself that it s not about rankings, but about real feedback and conversations.
Finally posting after just reading for ages
Hey everyone,
Been reading product hunt for years. watched so many launches, big companies, small teams, random ideas. i was always just silent here, never posting, just watching and learning. didnt even have an account for a long time tbh.
only when i started working on my own saas i actually understood what PH is really for.
quick intro: im in web hosting almost a decade now, worked with different hosting companies, infra, domains, systems, all that stuff has been my daily life for years.
Hey everyone, I’m building a messaging app where you can’t be found, or contacted unless you allow
I ve been working on a messaging app, which is probably the last thing the world needs right now. But I m approaching it from a completely different angle.
Most messaging apps today start the same way. You sign up with a phone number or email. That one step connects everything: your identity, your contacts, and the platform. After that you start getting: suggestions, random messages, spam, and sometimes people you don t want to hear from. I started thinking about this differently. What if a messaging app didn t ask for anything at all?
No phone number, No email, No SIM card, No username
If there s nothing to identify you, there s no way to find you.
That means:
No one can randomly message you, No contact syncing, No people you may know , No spam or unwanted outreach
The only people you talk to are the ones you allow. Your contacts become your whole world inside the app. The idea is simple. You shouldn t have to block people. They shouldn t be able to reach you in the first place.
Attempting to launch something before I turn 40!
Hi everyone, I'm Vijay, a Product Manager at Holland & Barrett. My goal is to launch a product on here before I turn 40! Putting the pressure on myself so I actually do it).
I d love to connect with other Product people who are not engineers but are still building and putting themselves out there (and anyone who's not of course). Always good to learn from and encourage each other.
30-year film editor building a relational visual database.
Hi Product Hunt. I m Chris. I spent three decades in film editing suites [IMDb here].
I built PictaBase because I got tired of managing production photos in "dumb" folders. Finding specific assets across thousands of files like a prop from a specific scene is a major bottleneck in our industry.
I am a solo developer. I used an adversarial AI development loop to build a platform with real engineering rigor:
Pixel-blind server: Image bytes go directly from your browser to S3 via presigned POST.
Sidecar metadata: All tags, notes, and AI labels are written to .meta.json files in your own bucket.
Technical baseline: 287 PHP files (38,500 lines) with 100% strict_types and PHPStan Level 8.
Founder from India — built an AWS Cost Audit & Remediation tool for startups
Hey PH community I'm Ritesh, founder of RKS Cloud Solutions based in Noida, India.
I've built an AWS Cost Audit & Remediation Accelerator for startups that are overpaying on cloud without realising it. It doesn't just find waste it tells you exactly how to fix it, with automated remediation options for idle EC2, unattached EBS volumes, orphaned load balancers, data transfer waste, and more.
Hi, I'm a solo dev who recently built an app called Deadlinr
Hi everyone
I'm a solo developer who enjoys building small tools that solve everyday problems.
Recently I built an app called Deadlinr after realizing how many subscriptions and free trials I kept forgetting to cancel. Over time those small charges started adding up, which was frustrating.
So I decided to build something simple that helps track subscriptions, renewals, and expiry dates in one place.
Mother building Dream Valley to make bedtime meaningful for kids
Hi everyone
I m Neha, a mother of a 7 year old and the CEO of Turings Design.
Bedtime has always been the most special moment of the day for my daughter and me. It s the time when she opens up about her whole day her thoughts, fears, little joys, and curiosities.
But like many kids, she takes almost an hour to fall asleep.
I Left Medicine for Startups. No Regrets. (Mostly.)
It was a summer like any other. There I was, at my lab bench at Sunnybrook Hospital, dissecting my third mouse of the day as part of my pre-med research on metformin and diabetes. It had been a great internship, and I was genuinely starting to picture myself on that path research, medicine and more patient-oriented care. But as I wrapped up my experiments one afternoon and walked through those ever-busy hospital halls, something quietly clicked: this wasn't it for me.
I loved the science genuinely. But what I loved even more were the people and the problems. The intellectual challenge of diagnosing complexity. The deeply human stakes. I just didn't need the blood and guts to get there.