MiddAI is a self-hosted AI assistant that runs on your own computer. It can work fully offline, but when connected to the internet it can search the web, check facts, and use results to improve its answers.
It also includes an early memory system, allowing the assistant to remember useful information between chats.
I m preparing for my Product Hunt launch and honestly, I m stuck on the pricing strategy.
I'm building LeadSight, a sales tool that instead of just pulling from a static database, it uses (very) deep AI research to "fish" for leads based on hyper-specific signals: things like sustainability commitments, infrastructure groundbreakings, or regulatory shifts, whatever signal makes sense for the user's offering. It will find between 2 and 5 leads per day, with recent strong signals.
The issue is that running this level of AI research for every prospect is pretty expensive. Each lead essentially costs me money in compute and tokens.
Hey Product Hunt We're live today with Ailoitte: Outcome-Based Engineering.
Since 2017, I watched founders pay $280/hr to agencies that delivered invoices, not outcomes. Timelines slipped. Budgets ballooned. The client always absorbed the risk.
So we flipped the model.
Every Ailoitte engagement is fixed-price, delivered by an AI Velocity Pod activated in 48 hrs, with milestone demos every 2 weeks; you pay when working software ships. If we overrun? We absorb it.
I'll be direct: most B2B teams are paying $4 13k/month for SDRs who book 5 meetings a month. That math doesn't work. And every "AI SDR" tool just automates the same broken process faster.
Blind OS is different - it's an autonomous execution system. It doesn't assist your sales motion. It runs it.
Tired of uploading datasets to someone else's GPU? FrugalSloth trains small neural nets directly in your browser using WebGL/WebAssembly. Fully private weights never leave your machine. Export to ONNX when you're done. One-click demo included, zero install required.
Hey PH Just launched my first product today Sotto. Try it: https://sottogames.com PH launch: https://www.producthunt.com/prod... Quick story: every Secret Santa app I've used (Elfster, MySanta, DrawNames) has the same flaw the organizer can always view assignments. Their "anonymous" gift exchange isn't actually anonymous. So I built one where the architecture makes peeking impossible: Server-side draws (Sattolo's algorithm + crypto randomness) PIN-gated reveals (bcrypt hashed) One-time view name burns away in 10 seconds No accounts, no emails, no tracking Even I can't see who got whom. That's the entire point. What I'd love your honest feedback on: Does the tear/burn reveal feel right or gimmicky? Is the "no accounts" approach trust-inducing or sketchy? Anything that feels off about the flow? Roast it if it deserves it