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M Dhanush Ragav

3mo ago

LearnBite — AI-powered retention for YouTube learning

Hi, I am building LearnBite, a tool designed to make learning from YouTube more effective. LearnBite turns YouTube videos into structured learning sessions by breaking them into chapters and pausing after each section with simple AI-generated questions to help reinforce what you just watched. Instead of passively watching long videos, you can actively engage with the content and improve retention. We re getting ready to launch soon, and you ll be among the first to try it. Stay tuned for the launch announcement. Best, Ragav LearnBite
Bhavya Pandya

2mo ago

Building AI MVPs for Founders, What are the biggest blockers when turning ideas into real products?

Hey everyone

I m Bhavya Pandya, an AI-first design engineer and founder of Enfiq. We spend most of our time helping founders turn ideas into working MVPs and AI products quickly.

Introducing the TikTok Trending Hashtags Scraper – Powered by Apify!

Introducing the TikTok Trending Hashtags Scraper Powered by Apify!

Are you building the next big social media analytics tool or a content curation platform?
Our TikTok Trending Hashtags Scraper gives you instant, reliable access to the hottest hashtags on TikTok right when they start to trend.

Why Y Combinator founders will love it

Feature

Benefit

Zero code deployment

Spin up a cloud run scraper in minutes no ops overhead.

Real time data

Pull the latest trending hashtags every 5 minutes, perfect for live dashboards.

Scalable & reliable

Built on Apify s robust infrastructure; handles millions of requests without throttling.

JSON output

Ready to consume for ML pipelines, BI tools, or simple API calls.

Cost effective

Pay as you go pricing keeps your burn rate low while you validate ideas fast.

Open source SDK

Extend or customize the scraper with JavaScript/Node.js in seconds.

Dave Huang

2mo ago

Launching in 1 hour: I built a tool to translate and declutter articles for my immigrant mom

Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Dave, and I built DuLink to solve a problem that's probably familiar to many of you with immigrant parents.
The problem:
My primary language is English after being educated abroad. My mom's is Mandarin Chinese. I'd find articles about health breakthroughs, current events, or things I thought she'd find meaningful and send them to her. But they almost never got read.
It wasn't that she didn't care. It was the friction. Google Translate meant copying text, pasting it in another tab, dealing with broken formatting. Browser extensions confused her. Eventually I just stopped sending as many articles, and those moments of connection quietly slipped away.
Why I built DuLink:
I needed something dead simple: paste a URL, get a shareable translation link. No apps to install. No multi-step workflow. Just a clean link I could text her that opens in her language.
I also added audio playback when I realized that reading dense text on a small screen gets exhausting as we age. Sometimes you just want to listen.
What makes it different:
Unlike Google Translate or browser extensions, DuLink creates a permanent, shareable URL. The translated article lives at that link, beautifully formatted, with optional audio, ready to share via text, WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, etc. Your recipient doesn't need to do anything except open it.
The first time it worked:
I sent my mom a DuLink about a topic she cared about. She actually listened to the whole thing. And the next time we talked, she brought it up. We discussed it. That small moment of real connection, the one I'd been trying to create all along, finally happened.
How it works:
- Free tier: 3 translations/month
- DuLink Plus ($3.99/month): Unlimited translations, audio playback, full history
- Supports 32 target languages
Special offer for Product Hunt:
As a token of appreciation to early adopters in the Product Hunt community, use promo code PHFRIENDS at checkout for one month free of DuLink Plus.
While I built this for a deeply personal reason, I'm sharing it because I suspect I'm not alone. If you have a parent, grandparent, or friend separated by language, I hope DuLink helps you bridge that gap.
Happy to answer any questions! And if you have feedback on features you'd want to see, I'm all ears.
Dave

Isha Godboley

3mo ago

Every Simpsons prediction sourced, scored, fact-checked

Hi Product Hunt,
Viral Simpsons prediction videos have no sources. Half the clips are AI-generated fakes, and nobody built the actual database until now. Springfield Oracle tracks every prediction with verified episode references, real event citations, and honest fact-checks. The world so far has been relentless, and the Simpsons wrote all of it.
Springfield Oracle tells you which claims are real. And which aren't.
I built Springfield Oracle because I was tired of the same cycle. Something happens in the world. Someone posts a Simpsons clip. It goes viral. 10 million views. No episode reference. No source. Half the time it's a deepfake. The Simpsons has been on air for 35 years. It deserves better than that. So I built the database nobody had built. Every prediction is sourced to a real episode. Every claim is checked against a real event. Nothing marked Confirmed without receipts.
It's free. It's open source. Community submissions are open, if you find a prediction we missed, tell us about it, and it goes into the database. Would love your feedback on what to track next.

How do product teams decide what not to build?

One thing I noticed while working as a founding engineer at two YC-backed startups was that product decisions were rarely documented in one place.

Customer requests came through Slack, support tickets, sales calls, and interviews. Every time a new request appeared, the team had to mentally process the same questions:

Is this a real customer problem or just a symptom?

Tim Lin

2mo ago

Looking for Feedback on Our AI Visibility Optimization Product (Launching in April)

We have released the MVP version of Dageno AI.

Right now, the biggest challenge for us is that only a small number of users have tried the product so far. Because of that, we're not fully sure what the experience looks like from a user's perspective or what areas still need improvement.

Before our official launch, we want to make sure the product delivers a good experience, so we'd really appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or ideas from the community.

Tucker Pearson

3mo ago

Journeys is a Game Changer for Presentations!

Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Tucker, Head of GTM at RenderDraw and today is a big day for us.

We just launched Journeys, our AI-powered immersive 3D presentation platform for anyone who needs to show something, not just say it.

A little about me: I've spent years at the intersection of marketing, ops, and go-to-market strategy and I've seen firsthand how hard it is to communicate complex ideas through static slides and PDFs. Whether you're selling a product, pitching a concept, or walking someone through something that's genuinely hard to explain, the tools we've had haven't kept up.

Journeys changes that. It lets you build interactive, cinematic 3D presentations with real-time analytics powered by AI so you always know what's landing and what's not.

Zachary

2mo ago

Mozzie - Open Source Parallel CLI Agent Orchestration - Codex, Claude Code and Gemini Cli

https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Mozzie is something I built because of how I actually work.

I rarely work on one thing at a time. I usually have multiple work items open, each with its own repo and context, while I'm in the terminal doing the real work.

Mozzie lets you orchestrate work items and run multiple coding agents in parallel (Codex, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc) using your existing AI subscriptions.
100% Free and Open Source

Mountain bike race timing app — looking for feedback

Hey everyone,

I ve been running grassroots enduro races around Reno for the last few years and timing has always been one of the biggest challenges. Most of the systems out there are either really expensive, built for running races, or require chip timing hardware.

Over the past year I started building my own timing system called EnduroBro to solve that problem for smaller MTB events.

It s a simple app-based system with three parts: