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Brett Solomano

27d ago

Hi all! Feedback on my current situation?

Hey, I'm Brett Solomano, a ex-stuntman, Guinness World Record Achiever and creator of A Stuntman's Guide. While I used to be a professional stuntman for film and TV, I'm now a coach and speaker and super passionate about helping others overcome their own fears and blocks. I love helping people have deep 'aha' moments and turn the impossible into something simple and tangible. For me, it's all about making the uncomfortable comfortable so people can crush their fears, stop procrastinating, and beat perfectionism and anxiety. That's my driving force.

To be real, while I can coach or speak for 12hrs+ per day if the opportunity arose, the consistent focus required for publishing in the right way and daily strategic direction can be a tough grind and a distraction for me. I am looking for a partner who can support with the daily direction to publish, get some more sales across the line and help improve my online presence. I have numerous online course ideas that involve mindfulness and overcoming fears and procrastination from a stuntman's perspective but feel like I'm pulled in too many directions on the daily and struggle with that focus when there's so many little things to, get done and do right in the early stages.

Matthew Holter

4mo ago

Hey Everyone, Lets Connect

Hey Product Hunt I m Matt, founder of Future AI Guide.

https://tools.futureaiguide.com

Ksenia Sh

4mo ago

👋 Hey Product Hunt!

I m a new member in the community here, so I thought I d introduce myself.

My name is Ksenia, I m one of the co-founders of IDQR (we will launch our product here soon :) ), but at heart I m just someone who enjoys building products and learning by doing. My background is software development but my main interest is in UI/UX and web design.

Gabriel

2mo ago

Agents still running wild?

Hi I'm Gabriel, founder of rbitr a governance control plane for AI agents.

I started building this after facing problems deploying AI agents with real write access to production systems (CRMs, ticketing tools, payment APIs, your bank account, email, etc) with basically no controls in place. Not because they were reckless, but because the tools aren't ready for them yet.

The idea behind rbitr is that it sits between your AI agents and the tools they call. Every tool invocation gets classified, evaluated against policy, and enforced in real time: allow, deny, or require human approval. Approvals are cryptographically token-gated to prevent replay attacks and double execution. Everything gets logged to an immutable audit trail.

Free app, niche tool, by an accidental developer.

I ll be real with you: I have pretty much zero social media presence and no marketing team backing me up. So, launching this thing feels a bit like tossing it into the void. Still, I can t help it: I m just too impatient to finally get this into people s hands.

I m a writer and filmmaker, but I stumbled into being a developer by accident. I got sick of making the same 16-trait character map by hand in Illustrator every time I started a new story. I ve relied on this research-backed personality framework for years to build my characters, but eventually, I wanted the whole process to feel more like play and less like a chore.

Naomi

4mo ago

What I didn’t expect when helping launch an app

A few months ago, I started consulting with an AI platform. Before that, my entire career was in the food industry. Kitchens, shifts, real-world urgency. Not product launches, not SaaS, not AI.

I m also still working toward my business degree, so a lot of this feels like learning to swim by being tossed into the deep end.

What surprised me most wasn t the tech. It was the mental load of building something new. The constant second-guessing. The pressure to say it right. The endless conversations about positioning, trust, and whether people will actually understand the value you re trying to create. I hope others feel encouraged to share their experiences, knowing they're not alone in these struggles.

One thing I ve quickly learned is that users don t struggle because the tools aren t powerful enough. They battle because clarity is fragile. Context gets lost. Confidence erodes fast when answers conflict or feel shaky. That realization has shaped how our team thinks about the work we re doing at CiRQA, but it s also changed how I approach learning in general. Slower. More questions. Less pretending I already know.

khalid jabr

29d ago

Two founders from Palestine building fairer AI for hiring — open to connect

Hey Product Hunt

I'm Khalid, co-founder of Talenyze we just launched today.

My co-founder and I have been building an AI screening platform that ranks candidates on actual fit, not keyword matching. For tech roles, it goes further by analyzing real GitHub activity what someone built, not just what they wrote on their CV.

We're early. We're scrappy. And we're genuinely excited to be in this community.

Lily Jeon

27d ago

Figma vs Reality! Why your "Original Vision" is usually a lie.

Hi PH!

I m a UI/UX designer with a CS background, and I ve finally realized that my first product vision was basically just a beautiful hallucination.

Abhijeet Sant

2mo ago

From Gut-Feeling to Logic: Building SIOKI (and saying Hi!)

Hey Product Hunt community!

I m Abhijeet. For a long time, I lived behind a title.

I ve spent the last 8 years (including a pivot to NYU for my MSIS) as a Product Manager in the US tech sector. I ve navigated high-stakes roadmaps and spent thousands of hours justifying decisions to stakeholders.

But honestly? I felt like a "ghost" in the machine. I was building success for others, but I didn't have a single thing that was truly mine.

Founder, Copywriter helping technical brands find the right words

Hey everyone,

I am Olumide, a content strategist and copywriter with about five years of experience working with crypto, blockchain, SaaS, and FinTech brands across different markets. I hold a PhD in strategic communication, which sounds fancy but practically just means I have spent a long time thinking about why some messages land and others do not.

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