Here's the problem we solved: 90% of candidates prepare for interviews by reading tips or writing answers. Then they walk into the real thing and freeze because they never practiced speaking out loud.
I m building a tool that acts like a personal assistant for landlords, brokers, and investors.
Instead of juggling templates, PDFs, and confusing permit sites this assistant helps you:
Rental Agreement Generation Example: Create a rental agreement for a 2-bedroom apartment in Dallas, TX, starting August 1st.
Property Disclosure Document Creation Example: Generate a seller s disclosure for this 3BHK home in Florida. The roof was replaced 5 years ago and there was water damage last year.
HOA Rule Summarization Example: Can I rent this unit on Airbnb? (User uploads HOA PDF)
Permit Checker by Zip/County Example: Do I need a permit to build a fence around my property in Orange County?
Construction Cost Estimation Example: How much would it cost to remodel a 10x10 kitchen in Chicago?
Tenant-Landlord Dispute Analyzer Example: My tenant hasn t paid rent in 2 months what can I do in Texas?
Hey PH I m building Ice Watch, a community safety network that defaults to a sector map showing verified activity in real time (map-first, quick signal, less noise).
I d love feedback from builders + community folks on a few product decisions:
I am currently developing a service that combines Agentic E2E Testing with Automated Triage (Fail Reporting), and I would love to hear your honest feedback.
Hey guys, Im an engineer with 10+ years experience, and I have recently started building out my own SaaS tools. I realised, as a solo founder, even with the experience, developing at the pace required to keep up with everyone else shipping was pretty tough and it was easy to make mistakes and leave security gaps in my code.
So I originally built Vibio for myself and genuinely found a fair few vulnerabilities that needed fixing. It's basically used to scan your production URL or your Github repo, and gives you a fix plan and score containing all your vulnerabilities and security issues.
I built LandSea because I was struggling to find web dev clients myself. Cold outreach felt impossible I didn't know who to reach out to.
So I built a tool that scans Google Maps and shows you local businesses with no website with their phone number, address, and a direct WhatsApp button.
As a founder, your personal brand is part of your product's credibility.
Investors check your LinkedIn before taking calls, early users want to know who's building this, and other founders want to see if you're worth connecting with.
After years of freelancing I noticed the ones who never dealt with late payments or scope creep weren't tougher negotiators. They just structured their projects differently.
Here's what that looks like in practice.
Break the project into stages with a price per stage
Instead of one big scope and one final invoice, divide the work into phases. Each phase has defined deliverables and a cost attached. The client knows what they're getting at each step before anything starts. Most scope creep lives in the ambiguity this removes.
Hello Everyone, Last year I had a tumour scare. Hearing that word and waiting for the doctor to explain felt like everything froze. In those few seconds I realised how fragile life actually is. We spend our whole lives working, building, planning the future but we rarely think about the people who would be left trying to make sense of everything if something happened to us.
That moment stayed with me. I kept thinking about how there are so many tools to handle money, assets and wills, but almost nothing for the emotional side of our lives. We don t just build wealth but relationships as well, we leave memories, recipes only we know, inside jokes, photos, videos, love. The things our families actually treasure.
That s why I m building Crux (www.cruxlegacy.com). It s a simple, human place to keep the important stuff safe and make sure the right people get it when they need it. The nominee system is a big part of that, you choose who gets what, and Crux handles the rest securely and privately. It s practical, but it s also personal. It lets you leave clarity and a little bit of yourself behind.
For me, the idea is pretty simple: how we live matters, and how we leave matters too. Happy to be here and meet people building things that make life a little easier and a little more meaningful. Cheers Nick