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ReportOS

2mo ago

I built this after realizing dashboards don’t actually solve reporting

After working with multiple marketing accounts, I kept running into the same issue:

Reporting wasn t hard because of data collection.

It was hard because:

  • clients didn t fully trust the numbers

  • small fluctuations created unnecessary panic

  • and most of the time went into explaining results, not improving them

Alexandr Cizek

2mo ago

My app thinks I’m a champion?

Road to 1,000,000 #Votap users Day 58 | Current: 1288

Stop wasting hours scraping leads. Just describe your customer and get verified emails instantly.

Find verified leads by just describing your customer.

Outbound is broken scraping, cleaning CSVs, and dealing with bounced emails.

I built Leadmeta to fix that.

Describe your ideal customer in plain English
It generates smart Google searches
Extracts emails in real-time
Verifies them (4-layer DNS)
Export clean CSV instantly

Enyo Sam

2mo ago

I built moodle alternative, EaseLMS

Several months ago, I started working on an open-source LMS. I built moodle alternative, EaseLMS - that is very easy to install and free to use.

If you re interested in contributing, issues/PRs - especially around docs, deployment stories, and integrations, feel free to jump on it.

Andras Czeizel

2mo ago

What actually works for growing a SaaS on X right now?

We've been experimenting consistently with:
daily posting
reply-driven engagement (reply guy)
different content styles (memes, value, intern-style content)

But growth still feels unpredictable and hard to scale

It often seems like following the standard advice doesn't necessarily translate into meaningful reach or traction anymore

Chris Payne

2mo ago

Managers waste hours every week. I built something to fix it.

Managers spend 3 5 hours every week on meeting prep, follow-ups, and trying to reconstruct conversations from memory. I ran the numbers and it s roughly a $10K $30K/year problem depending on role.

But the real issue isn t just time. It s what gets lost:

  • missed follow-ups

  • inconsistent feedback

  • reviews based on recent memory instead of reality

I built an AI second brain for your Instagram saves

I hit a wall with Instagram saves a few months ago.

I was saving every useful reel, every carousel, every hook breakdown... and then never seeing them again.

No search, no folders that actually stick, just endless scrolling trying to find "that one reel I saved at 2am".

So I ended up building Vestron.

Mariia Domska

2mo ago

AI Apps Builder for Jira — Create custom Jira apps from a simple prompt

Hi Product Hunt

I d love to share a product I m working on.

It s called AI Apps Builder for Jira. The product is new and free, and we re building it at startup speed, so any feedback really means a lot to us

@lifeorderapp

2mo ago

I got tired of using 5 apps to manage my life… so I built my own

I got tired of using multiple apps just to manage my daily life. Tasks in one app. Calendar in another. Expenses somewhere else. It felt messy and exhausting. So I started building LifeOrder an all-in-one app where everything lives in one place. Simple. Clean. No unnecessary complexity. Right now I m testing it with early users and improving it every day based on feedback. Also, it s already available in multiple languages (EN, DE, ES, IT, RO) which has been super important for early users. Curious: Would you actually use an all-in-one app like this, or do you prefer keeping things separate?
DocRithm

2mo ago

Building AI for document automation

https://aidocrithm.com I m currently building Docrithm, an AI-powered system that automates document handling. The idea is to remove manual work completely from document workflows. Right now it can: Read PDFs, images, and scanned files Automatically rename files based on content Extract key data (dates, names, amounts, etc.) Organize documents into structured folders Generate summaries Make everything searchable The goal is simple: No more manual file management I d love feedback on a few things: 1. Would this actually save time in your workflow? 2. What s the most frustrating part of managing documents today? 3. What s missing from current tools you ve tried? Open to honest feedback even if it s critical.