🔥 What's been your favorite product of 2025?
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We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?
For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.
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My tool stack for 2025:
@Canva for design.
@v0 by Vercel for vibe coding.
@Text Blaze to eliminate repetitive typing.
@Freepik for image and video generation.
@Fathom for call summary and note taking.
@Perplexity's comet browser and assistant.
@Google for email, documents, sheets, etc.
@TidyCal for booking meetings on my calendar.
@ChatGPT by OpenAI for research, writing, etc.
@Wise @Mercury @PayPal @Stripe for payments.
@Figma @WordPress for website / blog design and development.
@Aqua Voice and @Wispr Flow for desktop and mobile voice dictation.
@Shortcuts for scheduling chat messages on iMessages and WhatsApp.
@Telegram 4.7 @WhatsApp Business iMessage @Slack for text messaging.
@Product Hunt @Instagram @Reddit @Twitter @LinkedIn social platforms I use.
Looking forward to explore @n8n @Make for automating processes before the year ends.
I think this covers most of the apps I use regularly.
Product Hunt
@rohanrecommends Damn this is comprehensive!! I must try @Text Blaze
@rohanrecommends Downloaded damn near all of them! thanks for the recommendations.
TidyCal
@rohanrecommends We just updated @TidyCal booking page designs. I bet you'll like it even more. Tell us what you think when you get the time 🙂
@rohanrecommends that is a great list of tools, thanks for sharing
minimalist phone: creating folders
I enjoyed "Fun; Entertainment" category too, e.g. @Fluently: AI English coach or @To-Do List Hell
For digital detox: @UNDOOMED
For coding (according to tutoria): @Code Youtube
UNDOOMED
@busmark_w_nika wow thanks! 🥺
minimalist phone: creating folders
@x_x43 I remembered the launch! :D
Fluently: AI English coach
@busmark_w_nika thanks for the mention! :)
minimalist phone: creating folders
@rebryk You are welcome :)
2025 is an amazing year for AI. There are so many new products that it’s actually getting hard to pick a top 10.
Dictation tools are definitely a huge relief.
From my side, I’d definitely mention @Google Nano Banana Pro as an incredible tool.
Google also impressed with @Google Veo 3
From OpenAI, my favorite is https://www.producthunt.com/products/chatgpt/launches/chatgpt-deep-research
From Perplexity, I absolutely love https://www.producthunt.com/products/perplexity-ai/launches/comet-by-perplexity
For vibe coding https://www.producthunt.com/products/base44/launches/base44-2-0
When it comes to agents https://www.producthunt.com/products/manus/launches/manus is fantastic.
And I absolutely love Heygen's Video Agent https://www.producthunt.com/products/heygen/launches/heygen-video-agent-2.
Also, a product I was part of for a while and still think is amazing https://www.producthunt.com/products/muse-15/launches/vireel
Product Hunt
@byalexai All great ones! Banana Pro has been crazy
Great topic! I've really enjoyed using @v0 by Vercel. First launched in 2023, they're so back and they ship really fast (launched twice this year). Also genuinely surprised by @Amp. Elegant and opinionated, the AI coding tool has a unique take in their category: available for free, funded by ads. More recently, I fell in love with @Dimension, a proactive AI assistant thoughtfully crafted.
Looking forward to 2026!
Raycast
I've gotta go with @Windsurf — I never really understood @VS Code. Somehow Windsurf improved the design and UX — coupled with AI coding agents like @Claude by Anthropic — that I was able to ship several high quality @Raycast extensions, years after trying unsuccessfully.
Product Hunt
@chrismessina Why Windsurf over Cursor?
Hard to believe November is almost gone already — this year really flew. With all the AI tools dropping nonstop, a few definitely stood out for me too.
For me, it’s been the AI photo/video editing tools and Sono AI. The jump in quality and speed this year has been wild — what used to take hours now takes minutes. They’ve really changed the way I handle visual content, especially for travel-related stuff.
Curious to see what December brings… feels like the year still has a few surprises left.
Mine has been genspark, from creating presentations to critical analysis, genspark has really helped me not only in prompt engineering but everyday tasks too!
hands down @Higgsfield !
SocialBu
SocialBu for social media scheduling: @SocialBu
JustBlogged for blog hosting: https://justblogged.com
I am mostly dabbling in content and figuring out ways to build new resources. So @Lovable has been really amazing and sort of a life-saver. ( @ChatGPT by OpenAI can also build UI/UX prototypes now, so that helped as well.)
Side by side, I started learning a bit about Meta Ads. So, naturally, @Vaizle AI came in handy.