Hello PH! 👋 I'm a macOS indie hacker who is tired of endless subscriptions.
Hi everyone!
I'm an independent software developer. I ve been standardizing my workflow and building products lately, and I m super excited to finally join the Product Hunt community!
As a heavy macOS user, I am deeply passionate about two things:
1. Minimalist, native design with a lightweight system footprint.
Trying to make test suites useful, not noisy
Hey everyone
I work in QA automation, mostly dealing with Playwright, Selenium, flaky selectors, CI failures, and test suites that look useful until they start crying wolf every other build.
I m here to discover tools that make engineering teams faster without making releases riskier.
Always interested in anything around test automation, browser workflows, observability, and developer productivity.
I am Alexander. I building Jobora alone..
Hi, Product Hunt.
My name is Alexander. I am a solo developer from Zambia. No big team. No venture capital. No fancy office. Just me, my laptop, and a pain I could not shake.
I started struggling with the job market at an early stage. I watched opportunities pass by not because I lacked skill, but because I was in the wrong country, did not have the right connections, and could not afford the expensive tools that everyone said I needed. I tailored resumes until 2 AM. I wrote cover letters that felt like begging letters. I applied to hundreds of jobs and heard back from almost none.
That kind of rejection gets inside you. It makes you feel invisible. Like the world decided your value before you even got a chance to speak.
Solo dev launching my first hardware and SaaS hybrid. Terrified but excited.
Hi Product Hunt! I am the solo developer behind TapRef, and I am incredibly excited (and a bit nervous) to share what I have been building with you all.
The Problem: Local businesses live and die by their online reputation and foot traffic. But getting a customer from a physical table or counter to a digital action (like leaving a review or viewing a menu) is full of friction. Clunky QR codes often fail, and forcing people to download an app is a conversion killer.
The Solution: I wanted to build something completely frictionless. Enter TapRef: Custom branded NFC cards (with a backup QR code on the back). Customers just tap their phones, and it instantly opens a dynamic link. No app required.
The Aha Feature (The SaaS Magic): Competitors just sell dumb plastic cards. I wanted to build a powerful SaaS layer. Our standout feature is Review Routing (Safe Mode): 4 to 5 star experiences? Routed straight to your Google Maps review page. 1 to 3 star feedback? Intercepted to a private form so the owner can fix the issue.
Looking for honest feedback on my app (this for people trying to make money from their skills)
Hey everyone
I just launched my app today and I d really appreciate some honest feedback from this community.
I built it to solve a real problem I kept seeing people have skills but don t know how to turn them into income, especially without a big following.
I Lost My Community. So I Built a New One
Hey PH! I m Antoni, 29. I grew up in a family business, my mother and I ran it together for 27 years (yes, I technically started working as a baby). It was more than a business though, it was a tight-knit community of people who genuinely looked out for each other. COVID shut it down. Like so many small businesses, it just couldn t survive the economic fallout. Losing it meant losing that sense of community I d known my whole life and that hit harder than anything.
That feeling is what pushed me to build BuildNix a Discord-native platform that works as both a freelancer marketplace, where clients can find and hire skilled talent, and a product marketplace, where creators can list and sell their digital work.
We ve since grown it into a full website because we re not just building a platform, we re building a future with everyone on it. Our model is simple: freelancers pay a 20% fee, and buyers pay nothing. No hidden costs, no feeling ripped off. We want clients to keep coming back and freelancers to keep getting opportunities.
<p>I'm Aditya — software engineer by day, indie developer by night.</p>
Hey Product Hunt
I'm Aditya software engineer by day, indie developer by night.
I built Velzio because I kept hitting the same wall every month: salary comes in, somehow it's mostly gone, no idea where. The small stuff chai, auto, Swiggy, random recharges was quietly eating 30 40% of my month without registering.
I tried every expense tracker I could find. Most wanted my bank login or full SMS access. That felt wrong. The ones that didn't need permissions were too clunky to use for more than a week.
I help SaaS Products Figure Out Why Users Sign Up But Never Convert
Hey everyone
I m Oluwanifemi.
I work on product growth, onboarding, activation, and marketing automation for SaaS products and online businesses.
New here — 25 years in SEO, former social network founder, now building iWordCraft
Hey Product Hunt
Kal here SEO practitioner for 25 years across Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia, and a developer who's been building web projects since the early 2000s.
Former founder of WebmaisterPro, the first social network for web professionals, and I currently lead optimization at Inetasia Solutions in Bangkok.
My latest project is iWordCraft a privately hosted AI text detector with a dual-layer ML and mathematical engine, built specifically for people who can't afford to send sensitive documents through third-party APIs. It also includes SEO analysis, a grammar checker, and browser extensions.
"I built 9 AI products from a state you've probably never heard of"
Hi, I'm Ayan farmer's son, Tripura founder, accidental AI builder.
I didn't come from a startup hub. No IIT pedigree. No angel uncle. I grew up watching my family farm in Tripura, Northeast India a state most people can't place on a map.
What I did have was a front-row seat to broken systems. Hiring that filtered people out before a human ever read their name. Healthcare workers doing life-saving work with zero digital support. Bamboo forests with untapped economic potential and no data to unlock it.
So I built.