Teams have lots of repetitive works, we came up with a solution for it
Today, every team has a lot of repetitive work, and those are often the most time-consuming and unresolved tasks. We started thinking about how we could fix this. Intelligence is already at our fingertips, but why aren t we really using it?
So we decided to build @Collabute the first AI that turns a team s context into actions proactively. You don t have to initiate a prompt or configure anything to get your tasks ready after a meeting. You also don t have to focus on writing notes during the meeting or worry about losing your attention.
Because all you need is a smart, proactive tool that helps you when you need it.
Tired of finance apps selling your data? I built a local-first alternative.
"Hi everyone! I just launched BudgetWise AI on the Microsoft Store. I was frustrated with apps that require cloud syncing for every transaction, so I built this to be 100% offline and 'Privacy First.' It s ad-free and designed for Windows users who want speed without the tracking. I d love for you to check it out and let me know what you think of the dashboard!"
From weeks of alignment to hours of creation — the story behind Loki.Build
Working as a designer sounds simple: you design a landing page, you ship it, everyone s happy. But in reality, designing is the fast part. Everything around it is painfully slow. You can design a great landing page in a couple of hours, a few days, or sometimes weeks. But before you even open Figma, you need discovery calls to understand the product and audience. Then comes the structure, the alignment, the references, the decisions about direction.
You start your first iteration and it doesn t feel right. When the design is finally approved, you hand it off to development. You create specs and styles, the developer builds it, something s off, more fixes, more waiting. And when the page finally goes live, the client might still say: It looked better when you showed it to us. Can we adjust a few things?
So that one fun day of pure design becomes almost a month. I like fast, creative work and quick feedback loops. This process was the opposite of that.
That s where Loki.Build came from.
Recently launched my first Android app
🎉 Introducing AllNest – Your Personal Digital Utility Hub! 🌟
Watch your code run, step by step - Recursive

Recursive is a open-source tool that lets you paste your code and watch it execute line by line. No setup, no breakpoints just paste and run.
This is why the EU could shut down my app...

Road to 1,000,000 #Votap users Day 66 | Current: 1348
The agency told us it would take 3 months. It took 9.
I've heard this story so many times I could finish it for you.
The founder signs a contract. Gets a kickoff call. Feels good about it. Then slowly, the updates get vague, the timelines shift, the invoices grow. Six months in, they're still "almost done."
And the worst part? The agency isn't even doing anything wrong. That's just how hourly billing works. Slow delivery is literally more profitable for them.
I kept thinking, there has to be a better way to structure this.
we are building an AI driven perfume search engine- would love your feedback
Hey Product Hunt community,
we have just launched a pilot version of ScentRev - an AI-driven fragrance engine that matches you to the perfect perfume based on your personality, mood, and lifestyle.
Most peopele don't struggle to buy a perfume, they struggle to choose one. the same happed to us after spending hours at fragrance counters only to leave with something that didn't feel like 'me', and finding the perfect layering perfumes would consume even more time and not sure whether they compliment each other or not. we decided to build a tool that sloves the discovery problem.
A few things we focused on to make scent discovery at ScentRev actually work:
Personality Mapping: we. trnaslated abdtract traits and mood signals into concrete fragrance families (Ouds, Florals, citrus,etc.)
Contextual Matching: Recomendations aren't just based on what you like, but where yyou're going whether it's office room or an outdoor.
Personality Quiz: just a short personality quiz that delivers a recommendation that feels personal.
Data-Driven Discovery: we mapped lifestyle cues and fragrance family data ti bridge the gap between human character and sensory scent.
we are actively buliding and would love honest feedback on:
How do you currently discover new fragrance? samples, influencers, or blind-buying?
Do you think personality-based recommendations can work for something as subjective as smell?
For the UX folks: How do you handle "subjective" data in a way that feels trustworthy to the users?
I built a writing app for fiction writers and artists
Hey everyone
So I'm a pastor and I also work in logistics. I m also a writer who s dreamed of making it big one day.
About a year ago I kept watching writers I know give up on their stories. And as someone who s been writing as well, I know that feeling. Not because they ran out of ideas. Because the chaos of managing everything killed the joy. Five apps, zero flow.