We re gearing up for our very first launch on Product Hunt this April 2, and we re incredibly excited about it! It s been a journey filled with hard work, preparation, and anticipation. But as we all know, launching on PH can be unpredictable, and there s always room to learn and improve.
As a designer/founder, I used to hate writing PRDs. I'd spend hours in Google Docs, stressing over feature specs, user flows, and edge cases, only to realize I was overcomplicating things.
I realized that writing specs isn't the work building the product is.
So, I built a tool that takes a rough idea and automatically generates a dev-ready PRD in 5 minutes.
I travel constantly and at some point flying just became dreadful? Like airlines will tell you a flight is $180 and then by the time you add a bag, pick a seat that isn't a middle seat in the back next to the bathroom, and god forbid try to bring your dog, you're at $300+ and you haven't even gotten to the airport yet
and then you GET to the airport. two hours early. Shoes off. water confiscated. elbow war with a stranger for three hours. even first class can't save you from that part. You're still in the same chaotic terminal as everyone else just with slightly better snacks
Anyway, I stumbled onto semi private flying a while back and I genuinely could not believe it was real. You pull up, park for free literally outside the door, walk in, board in 15 minutes, and suddenly you're on a small beautiful plane getting served champagne with your dog sitting next to you
The problem we're solving is one most engineers have lived but rarely talk about openly real customer data ending up in staging environments, CI pipelines, and demo setups because there's never been a fast enough alternative to just copying production.
I ve spent years in marketing, and there s one thing that always drove me crazy: The massive gap between what Meta claims is happening and the reality of our bank accounts.
Meta loves to show us link clicks and high CTRs to keep us spending, but we know that many of those clicks are just ghosts accidental taps, bot traffic, or low-intent engagement that never reaches the checkout page.
Hey! Just launched VetAI Works today on Product Hunt. If you're a PM tired of getting generic AI output, this is for you. 42 structured prompts across 3 packs: PRDs, sprint planning, due diligence, and estimation. Would love your upvote and feedback https://www.producthunt.com/prod... 20% off with code PRODUCTHUNT20
I'm the builder behind Threelane, shipping it from Dubai.
Why I built it
I make a lot of product demos and tech reels. Every smooth multi-cam tool I tried was either subscription-locked, cloud-locked, or both. Loom is fine for talking heads but breaks once you want a second camera. Riverside is great but pricey and online-only. ScreenStudio nailed cursor zooms but it's Mac-only and paid. Nothing was free, local, AND multi-cam. I got tired of waiting for someone to build it, so I did.
I kept losing action items buried in my Apple Notes or other notes apps. Built a simple fix called Actio just tag your action items as you take down notes and it creates a task automatically with a link back to your note. This solves at least two problems with the need to switch between different app experiences:
As you take notes, things to follow-up on keeps getting thrown at you, and this allows you to mark those and track them with the full benefit of an actual To-Do list.
When you look at your To-Do item later, you can get context easily through the auto link feature back to the original note.