Vitaro — AI that explains your health data so you stop Googling symptoms at 2am
Two months ago, I started building Vitaro to answer a simple question:
Why do millions of people have access to health data from wearables but still don t understand what it means?
In the first 2 months, I focused on moving fast and getting a real product into users hands. Here s what we were able to accomplish:
I'm a non-developer who shipped a turn-based RPG using AI alone
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm a planner, not a developer. No coding background.
But I shipped a real turn-based RPG on Google Play using only AI (Gemini for planning, Antigravity for coding).
Launching today: Attuno — AI for remembering what was felt, not just what was said
Hey Product Hunt
Launching Attuno today.
Over the last year, I kept noticing the same thing: every email is AI-written, every pitch is AI-polished, and every follow-up is easier to generate than ever.
But that also means the real edge is shifting away from content and toward human context.
Most tools capture what happened in a meeting.
Very few help you remember how it actually went - the hesitation before the yes, the energy shift when pricing came up, the personal detail mentioned in passing, the thing you felt but would never type into a CRM.
Just launched Strata on Product Hunt — a design system audit tool for Figma
Hey everyone
Today I just launched Strata on Product Hunt.
The idea came from something I kept noticing while working with larger Figma files the UI might look great visually, but the structure underneath slowly becomes messy over time.
Things like:
Why We Built Foursite on Top of Floor Plans, Not Files
Most design tools still assume one thing. That the world will meet them inside their interface.
We built Foursite from a different starting point.
How I Built a Blender AI Plugin That Generates 3D Models from Text: 3D-Agent
TLDR: I built Cursor for Blender which generates clean wireframes.
Let me start with a confession.
I'm a terrible 3D artist. Like, genuinely bad. Every time I opened Blender, I'd spend three hours trying to model something simple and end up with a geometry crime that looked like it was designed by someone who has never seen a real object before.
But here's the thing. I needed 3D assets for my projects. Game prototypes, architectural mockups, product visualizations. And hiring a 3D artist for every little thing, specially to send proposals and to make drafts, was not in the budget.
So I did what any developer with too much free time and not enough common sense would do.
Next Ignition is almost live — join our founders-only community & shape the product 🔥
I built a free Excel add-in that replaces 80% of what people use VBA for
Hey Product Hunter!
I'm Federico, and I just shipped GridManager, a free Excel add-in that gives you a clean, professional sidebar to manage your spreadsheet data without ever touching a formula or navigating complex menus.
The problem I was solving: Excel is powerful, but managing data in it feels clunky. Adding rows means scrolling to the bottom, editing means finding the right cell, validating means writing formulas. It shouldn't be this hard.
What GridManager does:
Designing for 2026: Why calculators don't have to be boring anymore 🚀
Hi Product Hunt community!
I m Todoroki, and I ve spent the last few weeks obsessing over a simple question: Why do most utility apps still look like they belong in 2010?
Tomorrow, I m launching the Todoroki Calculator 2026. My goal wasn t just to build a tool that adds numbers, but to create a Glassmorphism masterpiece that feels fast, modern, and inspiring to use.
This is just the first step in my journey to build The Master Hub (a suite of 100+ modern tools), but I wanted to start by reinventing the most basic tool we use every day.
I d love to hear from you:
Do you care about the UI of your daily tools?
What s one "boring" app you wish had a futuristic redesign?
Can t wait to share the full launch with you all tomorrow! Hi Product Hunt community!
I m Todoroki, and I ve spent the last few weeks obsessing over a simple question: Why do most utility apps still look like they belong in 2010?
Tomorrow, I m launching the Todoroki Calculator 2026. My goal wasn t just to build a tool that adds numbers, but to create a Glassmorphism masterpiece that feels fast, modern, and inspiring to use.
This is just the first step in my journey to build The Master Hub (a suite of 100+ modern tools), but I wanted to start by reinventing the most basic tool we use every day.
I d love to hear from you:
Do you care about the UI of your daily tools?
What s one "boring" app you wish had a futuristic redesign?
Can t wait to share the full launch with you all tomorrow!
