Which were your favourite products launches in 2025 + favourite category?
This year brought an insane number of launches on Product Hunt. Honestly, I’ve never seen this much activity in all my time here.
I’m sure you’ve also found something that caught your eye, actually helped you, or just made you smile while using it.
I definitely fell in love with quite a few, so here’s my personal 2025 selection:
[Ordered ALPHABETICALLY]
@Fluently: AI English coach – free English accent test – https://getfluently.app/
@HabitFast – A Simplified Habit Tracker to Achieve Your Goals. – https://habitfast.netlify.app/
@How's It Lookin' – See how your website looks on social media, texts, and more. – https://www.howsitlookin.com/
@Johari Window – Johari Window helps you understand yourself from multiple perspectives. – https://johari.com/
@LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager (Free Tool) – Save and organize posts using #tags & topics with Buyerstage on LinkedIn – https://www.buyerstage.io/free-tools/linkedin-save-post
@Mirror – Deeply understand yourself and every relationship – https://www.mirror-hq.com/
@Notion – Focus on the conversation while AI captures every word. – https://www.notion.com/product/ai-meeting-notes
@Nyan Cat Progress Bar – Your YouTube progress bar with a rainbow blast of nostalgia – https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/nyan-cat-progress-bar-for/afkifbpbgffbamppocpaeocaocdiankb
@posture.watch – A macOS app that protects your eyes & fixes your posture – https://www.posture.watch/
@Product Hunt Favorites – Save a list of your favourite products from Product Hunt! – https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/product-hunt-favorites/objmgmkdmlhmpgfgcpjlfbhnjdnegjjp
@Reddit librarian – The smartest way to organize your saved Reddit posts. – https://reddit-librarian.web.app/
@Repeet: Learn Languages with Flashcards – Simple and effective flashcards app for learning languages – https://repeet.app/
@Scam AI – Spot scams before they spot you – https://www.scam.ai/
@Shutout – app for less doomscrolling – https://www.shutout.app/
@Snek – Nokia 3310 game for desktop – https://seemingly-adventurous-pajama.instance.app/
@Step Journey – Where 10K steps unlock a piece of the world – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/walking-tracker-step-journey/id6746339046
@Streak Hunter – Never miss a day on Product Hunt – https://www.streakhunter.com/
@Supascout – Analyse App Store reviews to gain actionable insights. – https://www.supascout.cc/
@Stickerbox – Kid-safe, AI-powered voice-to-sticker printer – https://stickerbox.com/
@swiftnotes.ai – Turn YouTube videos into AI-generated notes in seconds – https://swiftnotes.ai/
@TabsMagic – A Chrome Extension Solves Your Cluttered Open Tabs Challenge – https://tabsmagic.com/
@Tender – Like Tinder, but you swipe photos of your partner – https://trytender.app/
@Tiny Mario – Play the ridiculously tiny Mario ever right in your URL bar. – https://diego.horse/tiny-mario
@To-Do List Hell – Where tasks go to die – https://www.todolisthell.com/
@Tripsy – A Complete Travel Toolkit – https://tripsy.app/
@TrustMRR – The database of verified startup revenues – https://trustmrr.com/
@Type.link – Create your site from amazing widgets – https://type.link/
@ViralSort – Discover Instagram content that worked for your competitors – https://www.viralsort.com/
There were even more tools I loved, but some domains expired, or the projects quietly disappeared in the meantime. 🤷♀️
Overall, the Entertainment/Fun category completely dominated my favourites this year. What about you?
Which 2025 launches blew you away?
Which category did you end up loving the most?



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Love this list, thanks for sharing it 🙌
I noticed I gravitated more toward productivity and ops tools. Totally agree on Notion their AI and meeting features actually changed how I capture and organize work, with way less context switching. Figma’s launches were consistently solid too, and on the ops side, tools like AskYura quietly became part of my workflow.
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@naomy_tiara09 AskYura is new to me, gonna check it :)
@busmark_w_nika I loved @Dim Notes . Their auto-tagging feature for every thought put down in the app is really great, because it makes me feel like I know which thought goes where.
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@kavyashree_s1 Is it meant for developers?
@busmark_w_nika Not really!! @Dim Notes works for everyone. Even if you're using it organize your random, messy thoughts. Once you write something, the app gives it a new tag, or if it's similar to previous thoughts, then tags it under your previous tags.
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@kavyashree_s1 aaa, gotcha, so it is more universal :)
@busmark_w_nika Yes, though I use it mostly for work-related thoughts and not really for anything emotionally related like my moods or stuff.
Lovely walk down memory lane! Thanks, Nika!
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@felicitemoorman You are welcome :)
For me, @Google Antigravity was the biggest surprise. So cool. I am totally blown away by it. And then of course @Sokosumi plus @Kodosumi, which is an amazing ecosystem for building and deploying AI Agents.
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@nico Do you use them in your work process frequently?
@busmark_w_nika yes, totally.