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Suhaib Alfageeh

7mo ago

We’re launching in minutes!

Hi, fellow builders. It s been months of fine tuning and over a year of experimentation but I think I ve finally solved burnout for actors and models self-submitting to casting calls. I built CastingNinja. It automates discovery and submission to casting calls for acting gigs, commercials, modeling jobs, and more. I built this out of necessity and wanted to share my passion project with the world. Help us out and check out my launch!
Elsu Loda

2mo ago

Cloud & DevOps Engineer looking to join a startup team

I m a Cloud & DevOps Engineer with 3+ years of experience, currently looking to join an early-stage startup team.

I m especially interested in environments where I can contribute, keep learning, and help build something impactful from the ground up. I focus on making systems robust, scalable, and easy to maintain.

George Smith

2mo ago

What if personal pages matched your aesthetic? I built a vibe-to-page generator

bubbling.dev

Pick a vibe. Get a page.

Calm Zen Minimalist
Bold Power Player
Cyber Techno Futurist

Alexey Anshakov

4mo ago

STOP GIVING YOUR REAL EMAIL TO ANYONE 🛑

I sketched this blueprint to solve a problem every founder has: The "Morning Inbox Dread".

You know the feeling. You wake up to 50 emails.

Murtaza Zaidi

2mo ago

Verso Day 8 — I found exposed API keys during a security audit. Here is what I did.

Day 8 of building Verso (projectoye.com)

A workspace OS that brings Notes, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and an AI-native IDE into one environment.

Today did not go as planned.

Would you pay someone to write your AI prompts? Honest answers only

We're about to launch WriteMyPrompt a marketplace where you hire expert prompt engineers. Before we go live, I want a reality check. If you regularly use ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney for work and you're not getting the results you want, would you be open to paying $20 $100 to have an expert craft the perfect prompt for your use case? What would make you trust it or not?

The 30-Second Card: Why Simplicity Wins in Memory Training

Most spaced repetition apps are too complex. Learn why MemoRep's 30-second card rule and email reminders build better habits than feature-heavy apps like Anki or Quizlet.

You want to remember what you learn. You've tried apps that promise to help, but they keep getting in the way.

Let me guess: you opened Anki once. Saw dozens of options. Tags, decks, subdecks, burying intervals, custom scheduling, plugins, themes, synchronization, statistics, add-ons... and closed it.

Or you downloaded Quizlet. Found pre-made decks, spent hours organizing them, never actually reviewed.

CodeMaster

2mo ago

Clipforge

I built a clipboard that refuses to forget anything you copy.

and people are actually using it.

Paul Shaburov

2mo ago

Launching today — Glam AI: create trendy images & videos with AI

Hey Product Hunt community

I m Paul, founder and CEO of Glam AI. Together with our team, we just launched today.

Product Hunt link

Got rejected by YC, building VertoX anyway

Hey everyone

Over the past ~6 months, I applied to Y Combinator a few times, but didn t get in.

We re still early (pre-seed), but the process actually helped me think much deeper about what we re building.

Right now, I m working on VertoX, a real-time voice translation that lets you speak any language on calls while keeping your tone, emotions, and your own voice.