It's a free iPhone app for tracking moles and skin changes over time. I built it because every year my derm points at a spot and asks "has this changed?" and every year I have absolutely no idea.
Wovly is an AI go-to-market platform powered by a proprietary database of 300+ real startup case studies scraped from Reddit, Indie Hackers, and Hacker News. Ask any GTM question and get strategies backed by real metrics not generic AI advice.
Design experiments, track results, and execute with built-in tools: lead finder, SEO keywords, idea roaster, report generator, case database, and blurb generator. One platform from research to first customers. Real data. Real pushback. No context switching.
I ve been working on project I call Confera. The idea came out of my own work meetings. Sometimes it s really hard to keep track when multiple people are throwing in different options during brainstorm sessions, and some good ideas just might get lost because of the flow of the conversation. I always wished there was someone in the room who could follow everything and bring it back up when needed.
So I built a bot you can invite to Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet. Unlike most meeting tools that just give you a transcript afterwards, this one can actually answer questions while the meeting is happening. For example, during a call I might ask:
If you're an engineer, designer, or early employee at a private company, your equity is probably your largest financial asset. But when it's time to exercise, you're on your own. No comparison tools. No transparency on terms. Just a deadline and a phone call with whoever you find first.
StrikeRates gives you the tools the funds have. Model your ISOs, NSOs, AMT exposure, and 90-day post-termination windows. Browse the provider directory. Read community reviews from other equity holders. Compare structures side by side. No account needed.
I'm building Clarity AI it connects to your data stack (databases, SaaS tools, APIs) and lets anyone on your team ask data questions in plain English. No SQL. No data engineer. No waiting.
Think: "What caused churn last month?" answered in 30 seconds.
We're looking for 5 design partners early stage startups who are making decisions blind because their data is scattered and nobody has time to dig into it.
Building in public FlashHQ update #3. Created and scheduled by FlashHQ: FACEBOOK INK HERE
Stack transparency for this community: FlashHQ was built using Claude Code and Claude.ai from Anthropic. Content generation runs on Claude AI. Video generation runs on Kling AI. I chose both after building with them and trusting the output quality enough to put them at the core of a commercial product. New this week: FlashHQ now includes AI video generation powered by Kling AI. Generate short-form video content directly inside the platform no third-party tools, no switching tabs. Full media generation: AI Images: DALL-E 3 or Stability AI (square/portrait/landscape) AI Video: Kling AI for short-form video content Content creation: write manually, Claude Rewrite, or Claude writes from topic. User always controls what publishes. Inbox Autonomy: Disabled / Draft Only / Smart Approve / Full Autonomy. Kill Switch + Audit Trail. Launching on PH in a few days. Would love this community's take. David, Founder @ DASTech
Noticed something weird about image uploads on LinkedIn anyone else?
Was uploading AI-assisted images for posts and kept seeing a "Content credentials" label appear even on images I'd heavily edited. Spent a while figuring out it was embedded metadata from the generation tool that LinkedIn reads on upload.
Most calendars show you what is scheduled. Orbit shows you how much time is actually left.
I built this as a solo developer because I kept missing the feeling of time passing until it was already gone. A grid of appointments never fixed that. Orbit does.