Building Repairius — A shop management software for automotive and Truck repair businesses
How are you managing client delivery right now? (quick question)
Hey everyone
I m trying to understand how solopreneurs / freelancers are currently managing client work especially people doing AI services, automation, content, or web builds.
Curious about your actual workflow:
Where do you track project progress?
How do you share updates with clients?
How do you send deliverables?
How do you handle invoices?
AI-powered website builder / generation platform
Everyone is building AI agents.
But almost no one is thinking about how they behave at scale.
We kept asking a simple question:
What happens when agents become autonomous?
Feedback on Resilia-Wellness
I gave my writing version history.

So I've been doing this thing where before any major rewrite I duplicate my document with a timestamp in the filename. "essay_v3_before_restructure.docx" sitting in a graveyard folder. It's embarrassing but it saved me twice.
Upcoming Flect. Your happiness has a pattern. We find it.
For people who track everything and still can't explain why some weeks destroy them.
One app. All your data. Not general tips. One answer: what makes YOU happier.
Get early access https://getflect.app/
I built Dividend Decoder because yield alone can be dangerously misleading
For a long time, I felt that a lot of dividend and income products get judged too quickly by the headline yield.
The problem is: a high yield can look attractive while hiding a much harder question underneath:
I built a journaling + intentional growth app with AI: looking for testers and honest feedback 🌱
Hey PH community
I'm Anina, and together with my partner (our CTO) we've been building Flourish, a guided space for intentional growth.
We hoard links like dragons hoard gold. Here is how I finally cured my "Bookmark Bankruptcy".
If you think about it, 99% of the internet's value is just URLs. A groundbreaking AI paper, a brilliant Figma UI kit, a GitHub repo, or a YouTube tutorial they all boil down to a simple string starting with https://.
Like many of you, I suffer from digital hoarding. My browser bookmarks were a black hole. "Read it later" essentially meant "Save it forever and never look at it again." I tried moving them to Notion, Obsidian, and Raindrop, but the friction of tagging and organizing always defeated me.
I realized my fundamental approach to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) for links was wrong.
The Shift in Mindset: From "Storage" to "Dashboards" Links shouldn't be buried in hierarchical folders; they should be visualized as active, curated dashboards. But I couldn't find a tool that was both completely private (no SaaS lock-in) and smart enough to organize the mess for me.
Keeper- A chrome extension
I made a keeper browser extension.
Keeper is a lightweight Chrome extension that helps you save things you want to learn later while browsing. If you often come across unfamiliar terms, concepts, tools, or ideas online and then forget them, Keeper gives you a simple way to capture them instantly without breaking your flow. You can save selected text from a page, add notes and tags, and keep the source information so you can return to it later. It also helps you organize your saved items with filters, sorting, and status tracking, making it easier to review and manage your learning list. Users should install Keeper if they want a fast, simple, and privacy-friendly way to remember useful things they discover on the web, rather than losing them or scattering them across random notes.