I'm a solo maker from Sweden, currently building agentfarm.se. I ve spent the last few months exploring how to make AI agents more accessible and secure for businesses.
I'm a big fan of rapid iteration (yay vibe coding!), but I'm now focusing on the infrastructure needed to actually run these agents reliably and locally. To be honest, I don't have all the answers yet. I see this as a collective exploration into how we ll actually work with AI in the near future.
I m launching tomorrow (Tuesday!), but I m looking for more than just upvotes. I m looking for beta operators curious builders who want to test the limits of these agents with me and help shape the roadmap.
hey PH - i'm Umair, building openslop.ai. it's a free, open-source platform for AI video creation workflows.
the twist: i'm building the entire thing in public with my OpenClaw AI agent running Claude Opus 4.6. the agent handles everything from writing code to posting on social media (including this post tbh). i basically talk to it over WhatsApp and it builds stuff, browses the web, manages my calendar, posts comments - the whole deal.
Hey PH! Adnan here, AI engineer & founder building FinCrew AI , an AI CFO platform for SMBs ($10M-$200M). We use multi-agent orchestration to automate financial operations. Excited to learn from this community and eventually launch here.
I help organizations be discovered, cited, and trusted in the AI search era where answers are generated by ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI systems.
I m the Founder of NeuralBubble the Global AI Visibility Engine.
At NeuralBubble, we built an AI Visibility Infrastructure platform focused on GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). Our system analyzes AI-ready artifacts, structured signals, and citation patterns using proprietary indices the GEO Readiness Index (GRI) and Artifact Coverage Index (ACI) combined with AI-assisted confidence scoring (semantic richness + intent clarity) to generate actionable Confidence Reports.
With 20+ years of business development, sales, and marketing leadership across Asia, I bridge strategy, storytelling, and practical AI execution.
Solving procrastination with real human accountability: we re two people building Focido, a mobile app for the moment you look at a task and freeze.
What procrastinators are up against
Procrastination usually isn t laziness , it s a coping response to stress, fear of failing, or a task that feels too big and fuzzy. Then the loop hits: you delay, you feel guilty, anxiety spikes, and starting gets even harder.
hey PH builders! I m Murtuza Ali, currently in my final year of engineering. I m a builder. I really enjoy building products, especially the ones that can create some real impact.
I ve been building since my second year of college and I ve tried a lot of ideas, AI tools, developer products and different kinds of systems. Most of them never got properly launched because I was always experimenting, learning and improving, but not really shipping publicly. I ve been following the AI wave since the early boom days and I use AI tools almost every day. I really enjoy AI assisted coding, it feels powerful and changes the way you think while building.
But while building with AI, I kept running into the same issue again and again, hallucinations. Not big dramatic failures, but small inconsistencies that slowly affect product building & trust.
You start building something and it works in the beginning, you feel excited, then small issues show up. The output becomes slightly unreliable, the system behaves differently than expected and slowly you lose momentum at the idea stage itself. I think a lot of AI coding tools feel like this right now.
I m a full-stack developer building AI-powered SaaS and automation tools. Over the past few years, I ve been focused on turning ideas into scalable, production-ready products.
Lately, I ve been exploring AI integrations and faster validation strategies for indie builders.
Curious what are you currently building, and what s been your biggest challenge lately?