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.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Amey, co-founder of OxGuide.
My co-founder Navneet and I studied at Oxford Brookes and lived in Oxford for 3 years. Working there, tourists would constantly ask us about places to visit. What to see, where to go, what's worth the walk. Every day, the same questions.
That got us thinking: AI has done incredible things for trip planning. Itineraries, booking, research are all dramatically better. In-tour guidance is earlier in that journey. There are apps doing interesting things with audio, photo recognition, chatbots at landmarks. But the experience is still mostly moment-by-moment. Each stop is its own thing. We wanted to build an AI that carries context across your whole day, understands the geography around you, and adapts when plans change mid-walk. A guide that feels alive, that's actually there with you as you walk.
So we built OxGuide. A smart tour companion. Starting with Oxford, designed for every heritage city.
Hey everyone! I am a solo developer who has been deep in the AI tools world for the past couple years. I use Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and a handful of APIs daily for my work.
One month I looked at my credit card statement and realized I had spent $340 on AI tools without noticing. Every provider has its own dashboard, its own billing page, its own way of showing usage. I never checked any of them regularly because who has time to log into 5+ dashboards every week?
So I built TokenBar. It is a native macOS menu bar app that pulls your usage, credits, and billing data from 20+ AI providers into one glanceable spot. Think of it like your battery indicator but for AI spending. Built with Swift, runs entirely on your Mac, no cloud accounts or data leaving your machine.
It has been a journey getting it to market as a solo dev. The building part was fun. The marketing part... still figuring that out. Would love to connect with other makers here who are building developer tools or utilities.