Stop guessing YouTube titles. I built FreeViralKit to automate your YouTube SEO.
Hey everyone!
I wanted to share a free tool I just launched called FreeViralKit.
As a creator, I always found myself spending way too much time doing keyword research and trying to write the "perfect" YouTube titles and descriptions. So, I built an AI tool to do it for me.
What it does: You just enter your video topic (e.g., "iPhone 16 Review"), and within seconds, it generates: 10 SEO-optimized & Viral Title options (with emojis) A full 200+ word YouTube description optimized for search The best trending hashtags for your niche 20-25 highly targeted tags to paste into YouTube Studio A pinned comment to boost engagement
Are we losing our ability to think as engineers in the age of AI?
Hey everyone
I ve been building in public recently and noticed an accelerating pattern:
Trying to solve real problems in hiring and background verification
Hey everyone
I m building @work_streak, a platform focused on making hiring and skill verification more transparent, faster, and less frustrating for both companies and candidates.
I built a free API key vault for Vibecoding devs — here's why I think it matters
I've been noticing a pattern in dev communities lately. Someone builds their first LLM-powered app, ships it, and a week later they're asking why their OpenAI bill spiked or why their key stopped working. Nine times out of ten it's because the key was sitting in the codebase or a committed .env file.
Nobody warns new builders about this especially people coming in through Vibecoding who are moving fast and just want to ship.
I built API Locker (apilocker.app) to solve this. You store your keys in the vault, get a proxy token back, and your code only ever touches the token. You can rotate it anytime without changing your codebase. It's completely free, unlimited usage, and works via web, CLI, IDE extensions for VS Code and Cursor, and MCP tools for AI-native workflows.
Curious have you ever had a key exposed? How are you currently handling secrets management in your projects?
I built a Shopping App for Style conscious and Cost conscious people
I built a free AI job prep tool — resume editing, diagnosis, and mock interviews in one place !
Hello everyone
I'm a software engineer currently switching jobs, and the prep process has been frustrating. Editing my resume in one tool, asking ChatGPT for suggestions in another tab, never really knowing if my resume was landing the right signals for the roles I was targeting, and practicing answers only in my head with no idea whether they were actually comprehensive enough.
So I built a job prep workspace that puts resume editing, AI diagnosis, and mock interviews in one place.
Here's what's inside:
1. Resume editor
With Markdown support, live preview, and multiple resume management. You can import existing PDFs and it converts them to editable format.
2. AI resume diagnosis
It goes beyond generic advice. Upload your resume, specify your target role, company type, and experience level, and it gives you a match score, keyword coverage analysis, module-by-module rewrite suggestions, and dimension scoring across technical depth, project impact, fundamentals, presentation, and differentiators.
3. AI mock interviews
It actually use your resume to generate follow-up questions. It adapts based on your target role, interview round (first round basics vs. final round system design), and interview style. Supports voice input with real-time transcription so you can practice speaking, not just typing.
After each mock interview with detailed feedback on what you did well and where to improve.
The whole thing is free to use right now. I built it because I needed it myself the gap between "I updated my resume" and "I'm actually ready to interview" felt way too wide, and the existing tools either cost a fortune or only solved one piece of the puzzle.
It's at https://www.offer-ready.top if you want to take a look. Would love feedback from this community especially on what feels missing or what would make you actually use this during a job search.
Pre-launch feedback wanted: would founders use an AI wearable to remember conversations?
Hi PH
I recently introduced myself here as an ex-CMO of nearly 20 years, now building something I personally wanted as a founder/operator.
The problem: founders and SMB owners make important decisions everywhere-meetings, calls, coffee chats, commuting, trade shows, and quick conversations on the go. But a lot of that context disappears before it ever reaches our tools.
We re building Memoket: an AI wearable + software system that captures real-world conversations, summarizes them, connects context across time, and turns them into tasks, notes, and follow-ups.
Free app to follow your Pokemon TCG collection
Hi everyone,
I wanted to introduce a small project I originally developed just for myself, because it was hard to find a free app to manage an entire collection of Pok mon cards and sealed products most of them are paid: myPokeVault, a free web app for managing your Pok mon collection.
The idea is simple: a digital vault where you can track your cards, ETBs, boosters, boxes, tins, bundles, and more. You can add items with a photo, set, condition, language, purchase price, current estimated value, and follow how your collection evolves over time.
I tried to make it pleasant to use, especially on mobile, because I wanted to manage my collection easily from my phone. The app can also be installed on your phone s home screen, so it behaves almost like a regular app and is super simple to use.
Why I built BetaSwap - the closed testing loop that broke me three times
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Roberto, the solo developer behind BetaSwap.
I've shipped 3 Android apps. All three got stuck at the same point: Google Play's closed testing requirement. You need 12+ real testers, active for 14+ days, with genuine Firebase Analytics data.
Every time I posted in groups looking for testers, I got installs. Not sessions. Firebase saw through it immediately.