I'm a web developer from a big product company, and I have a lot of experience building and launching products inside the company.
Now I ready to launch my own app. It's about generating ideas with AI. There are already some apps like this, but my main feature is that you can choose different roles to generate ideas, for ex: a marketer, an astrologer, a toxic :) etc.
I m an app developer focused on building practical, user-friendly web and mobile applications that help businesses streamline their operations and grow online. I enjoy working on projects that solve real-world problems from business tools and automation to performance-focused websites and custom apps.
We have built and launched kibbar.com for the productivity of launched and in-development products.
We help in tracking the reviews and sentiments of the users on the Play Store and App Store.
And for development, we provide the distribution platform for the android and iOS development so that testing apps can be distributed without any hassle of store setup.
There is a Short URL service that provides detailed analytics of the Short URL created.
I m a product designer and developer who creates thoughtful, high-performance digital products. I bridge design and code to turn complex ideas into clean, functional experiences using systems thinking to build interfaces that not only look refined, but truly solve real problems. Lately, I ve been exploring how to make invisible work, like mental load, more visible and manageable through product design.
I took 2 years off after giving birth and coming back to joining a startup has been exciting, but also pretty intimidating. Things move fast. Tools, trends, expectations, everything feels like it kept running while I was away. Has anyone here started (or joined) a startup after a career break? What was that transition like for you? And if you re comfortable sharing: What would you tell your past self who was just coming back?
I know Product Hunt is very maker-driven and growth-focused, but I also feel like a lot of us are navigating life changes alongside building products, and we don t really talk about that part as much.