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JD Darr

2mo ago

Feedback for Provoke

We re getting close to launching Provoke on Product Hunt.

Over the last week I ve shared a bit about the problem, the workspace, the marketplace, and recording.

Over the next two weeks I ll start sharing more of the ecosystem:

  • calendar

  • email workflows

  • media generation

  • project management

  • and how all of it fits together

Will  V.

2mo ago

We completed a Product Hunt Projects Website Security Analysis

Overview

We scanned 1000 random Product Hunt project URLs using the DLX7 free security scanner. The results were highly consistent. Most applications landed between C and B. At a glance, that appears acceptable. It is not.

What the Scores Actually Reflect

Abhijith

4mo ago

My first PH launch is tomorrow, I need some feedback on my product!

SO this is Deskie, a chrome extension which will let you put pictures of your loved ones on screen and decorate your otherwise boring screen!

My motivation behind making it was for WFH people to get a place to put their loved ones framed and decorate their Screen with Charms, like one does on a real Office Cubicle/Desk :)

Anas Darwish

4mo ago

TowTurk : Roadside Assistance Reimagined

Hey Product Hunt community!

I m building something to fix a problem drivers face at the worst possible moment and I d love your feedback.

Just discovered Product Hunt — building VertoX

Hey everyone

I recently discovered Product Hunt, and it really feels like one of the best places to launch a product and find your first real users.

Right now I m building VertoX.

It s real-time voice translation that lets you speak any language on calls while keeping your tone, emotions, and your own voice.

Athanasios

2mo ago

What 5 minutes looks like with Naurra.ai

5 minutes with Naurra.ai: emails triaged, calendar synced, files organized, data cleaned, report drafted.
What does your first 5 minutes look like?

Jan Queralt

2mo ago

The real problem with vibecoding 👨‍💻

I ve been thinking a lot lately about how our workflow as developers has completely shifted. We are moving towards "vibecoding" using tools like Cursor, Copilot, or Claude to handle the syntax while we focus on the high-level architecture and logic.

However, we all know that AI often introduces vulnerabilities into our code, such as SQL injections, API key leaks, and logic flaws.

I'm thinking of developing a platform that scans your code with high precision to detect these vulnerabilities. The idea is simple: when the platform finds a flaw, it notifies you and provides a solution or a context-aware prompt that you can simply copy and paste to solve the issue instantly.

Slick

2mo ago

I Made a Privacy Focused Search Engine - Early Access

I've been working on a search engine project called Slick for over a year now, and I finally have an early access version ready to share.

Slick is a search engine built for speed, privacy, and user control. We never track search queries, location, or user behavior. Since we use our own index and ranking, no tracking slips through proxies.

Heres what Slick has to offer:

Parvesh B

2mo ago

We help accelerator batches with development and growth with a free pilot service for testing.

We ve been working closely with early-stage startups and noticed a pattern.

Most accelerator batches struggle with the same things:

  • slow MVP development

  • poor product-market validation

  • no clear growth system after launch

So we started helping a few batches with a simple approach:

Alexandr Cizek

2mo ago

If you could own a part of Votap… would you?

Road to 1,000,000 Votap users Day 62 | Current: 1295