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Excited to join Product Hunt

Hey everyone!

My name is Ravshan. I m a software engineer passionate about building useful products that help with self-improvement, learning, and productivity.

I love turning daily frustrations into simple tools that make life easier.

I joined Product Hunt to learn from other makers, get feedback, and share ideas. I m especially curious about how others validate their product ideas before going big.

Dan Sealey

2mo ago

Building lucid.report taught me that information alone doesn't create understanding

Hey Product Hunt, I m Dan.

I m a product designer and engineer from Noosa, Australia, and over the years my work has sat across technology, media, and design. More recently, I ve been building Lucid, a transparency-oriented news platform designed to help people compare coverage, identify bias patterns, and make better-informed decisions.

What the work has taught me is that the problem is rarely a lack of information.

Most people are not starved of content. They are navigating what I once described as carefully shaped slices of reality where headlines, ranking systems, editorial incentives, repetition, and platform mechanics all influence what reaches us before we ve had a chance to make sense of it ourselves. That idea became the basis for The Architecture of Attention.

Amit Hembrom

5mo ago

Curious and eager to learn

Hi,

I m looking forward to meeting interesting people and learning from those with a similar mindset. I have a background in software development and I m interested in creating nano services, such as a JSON diff tool or utilities for simple daily use.
Cheers.

Hey PH! Building a free AI audit tool — launching March 19th

Hey Product Hunt community!

I'm Shubham, founder of Novatra Industries from India.

Dai Nguyen Tuan

2mo ago

In too many ecommerce P&L reviews, I see the same pattern...

In too many ecommerce P&L reviews, I see the same pattern:

GMV looks great, but by the time you walk through each step of the cost stack, most of the profit has quietly disappeared.

If you redraw it as a simple waterfall, the money journey usually looks like this:

1. GMV total order value.

Jonathan Lis

2mo ago

I'm building an API for sending native voice notes on any messaging platform

Hey! I'm Jonathan, solo founder based in Manila. Previously at Google (non-engineering role).

I've been building Svara (svarapi.io), a REST API that lets developers send native voice notes on LinkedIn, Telegram, WhatsApp, and 6 other platforms with a single endpoint.

The backstory: I was building a LinkedIn outreach tool and needed to send voice notes programmatically, but couldn't find anything that did it. So, I figured out how to deliver native voice notes (the real blue waveform on LinkedIn, not links or attachments) and turned it into an API.

One POST request, you send us any audio file, we handle format conversion and deliver it natively on whatever platform you choose.

Mustafa Lashuel

2mo ago

Building an AI economic calendar for traders looking for feedback

Hi everyone!

I m Mustafa, currently building EconCalendar AI, a tool that helps traders understand economic events that move markets.

Elias Weiser

2mo ago

Elias - 16, solo founder

I'm Elias 17 years old, based in Germany, and I've been building Ruom for the past few months completely solo.

Before Ruom I kept running into the same problem sending files. ZIP files. Drive links. WeTransfer that expires in 7 days.

Happy to be here! Turning a goal-setting framework into an app

Hi everyone! I m Stephanie, and I m excited to be here.

I m a product leader, educator, and the founder of G.A.M.E.R., a goal and habit app that is currently under review with Apple.

This project started from a frustration I had with traditional SMART goals. I appreciated the structure, but I kept feeling like something was missing -- especially the part that helps people actually turn a goal into an action plan they can follow in real life. That led me to create the G.A.M.E.R. framework, which adds more of the practical structure, motivation, and follow-through piece that I felt was often missing.

Adam Jabbar

2mo ago

Tech Lawyer, Legal AI Nerd, Apparently an Author Now - Helping founders with Terms and Privacy.

Hey everyone, I'm Adam Jabbar, tech and AI compliance consultant, working with SaaS and AI founders mostly in the US and Europe. I chose Technology Law deliberately. When everyone in law school was chasing corporate litigation, I was obsessing over where technology and law were going to collide. That was before "tech lawyer" was even a real job title. Took a while to convince people it mattered. It matters now.

Somewhere along the way that obsession with Legal AI got out of hand when i thought AI would take a lawyers job, I ended up writing ChatGPT for Lawyers, which somehow hit #1 on Amazon. Still not fully over that. The book came from genuinely believing AI was about to reshape the legal profession and nobody was talking about it practically. Turns out a lot of lawyers felt the same way.

On the consulting side I've spent years drafting Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, AI compliance frameworks over 2,000 platforms across 30+ countries (Fiverr and Upwork mainly). The AI policy work is what I find most interesting right now. It's genuinely new territory. Most lawyers don't fully understand it yet either.

The thing that still gets me though, I reviewed a founder's policies last year and his Terms of Service were word for word copied from his direct competitor. Same company name. Different product entirely. He'd been live for 8 months. Completely unprotected. Didn't even know it. Just grabbed what looked professional and shipped.

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