Quick backstory: A few years ago I was overweight, sedentary, and completely disconnected from my health. I signed up for a 7-month fitness transformation program and it changed everything. Lost the weight, got into ran a half marathon, and became the person who wears both an Apple Watch AND a Whoop daily (yes, both wrists).
That journey taught me something: the hard part isn't collecting health data. It's knowing what to do with it. I'd stare at HRV graphs and sleep scores and still not know if I should push hard or rest.
Tillie Zhou is the founder and owner of a boutique custom guitar workshop with over 10 years of experience in the guitar building industry.
Born in a small mountain village in China, Tillie developed an early connection with wood while growing up around forests and traditional timber craftsmanship. That childhood exposure later evolved into a professional passion for fine woodwork and instrument building.
Hey, I'm Maria UX/UI graduate who accidentally built a platform
I graduated in UX/UI in 2025 with no idea what came next. Honestly I was frustrated the course barely taught me anything practical. No design systems, no code, no understanding of what happens after a Figma handoff. I learned more in a few months teaching myself than I did in the entire degree.
So I started picking up React, TypeScript, Next.js, Supabase partly to fill the gaps, partly because I didn't want to be left behind as AI changed everything. I wanted to actually use these new tools, not just read about them.
Hey Prouct Hunt Community! I'm Abdal, the marketing half of a two-person crew. My friend and I have spent the last 10 years in the tech industry, wrestling with everything from AI self-hosting and cloud costs to security, privacy, and complex deployments.
We learned a lot, but we also saw a problem. Most solutions are either too technical, too expensive, or not secure enough for the average user or small team.
Take open-source AI agents, for example. They're trending, but hosting them is a technical nightmare that requires constant maintenance. And when it comes to privacy, I've seen too many cases where your data just isn't safe.
So, after a decade of experience, we've decided to stop just complaining and start building. Our mission is to create products that are:
I'm Antonio, a solo dev from Spain building and shipping products in public.
Currently working on three things:
Autoreport sends Stripe founders a PDF report every Monday morning. Revenue, payments, new vs returning customers, refunds, and an AI-written narrative connecting the dots. No dashboard, no login. Just open the email with your coffee. autoreport.dev
I'm a software developer from India. I've been building software for years and recently went indie to launch my first product inneRVoice.
It's a privacy-first AI desktop assistant for Windows that helps with technical interviews, meetings, and productivity.
Why I built it: I was tired of switching between ChatGPT, voice recorders, and note-taking apps during interview prep. And every tool out there wanted my data on their servers with a monthly subscription. So I decided to build my own.
Hey, I'm Kamdi, CEO and co-founder of Ked-AI, an AI-powered education platform built out of Cambridge.
Our first product, YourLume, just launched in open beta, targeting learners everywhere. It features Ayan, a Socratic AI tutor, alongside note-taking, task management, deep academic search across 200+ databases and 250M+ papers, and focus tools.
Hey PH, I'm Dylan. I'm building Four-Leaf, an AI career prep platform that organizes everything around each job application.
The thing that bothered me about existing tools was everyone prepares for interviews by reading answers on a screen. Then they freeze when they have to say it to a real person. Typing "tell me about a time you led a project" and speaking it under pressure are completely different skills.