I'm Tatheer Younas, a professional web developer passionate about building tools that solve real problems for creators, designers, and developers.
For the past few months, I've been working on Huesnatch (https://huesnatch.com/) - a completely free suite of color tools that helps anyone working with colors to be more productive and creative.
Hey PH So a little about me I am a self taught full stack dev bootstrapping six7vault, a suite of ai tools and apps that I built to help people (mental health platform, ai groupchat/collab, other dev tools). They are all live and just need to integrate real stripe keys to replace the tests keys and add a couple minor tweaks and changes to the whole suite and want to make a solid launch plan instead if just shipping and hoping for the best so I need feedback on how I should sequence the launch all at once or 1 by 1 what works best for getting first 50-100 users and any do it don'ts from your own personal expriance. In happy to share links to apps or screenshots anything yiy night want to see that would help to give me any advice I this appreictar everyone who gives me advice in how to do this First
Hi everyone! The ChoreFit app flips the script, turning overlooked daily chores into proof that every step, sweep, and scrub counts as fitness:
ChoreFit turns chores like vacuuming and laundry into measurable workouts, syncing with Apple Health and Apple Watch. It s grounded in Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT) science and metabolic equivalent values (METs). NEAT science measures the base energy cost of chores, and ChoreFit enhances that by factoring in weighted vests and wrist bands, which increases load and energy expenditure. It s the first time this invisible labor has been reframed as a hybrid of cardio + strength training in a validated, trackable way.
Hi PH community! I've been working on Neon Runner. Someone who tested it said it's 'very polished' and has 'zero friction to play'. I'd love to get more feedback from you guys! Play it here: https://glow-dash-chase.lovable.app What's your high score?
After using multiple finance tools, I built Vuna because I was frustrated. Not with my finances with finance apps. Most great finance app either wanted $/month, bombarded me with ads, or even made tracking a $2 coffee feel like filing taxes and with others I wasn't too sure if they are safe as they seemed to be. I just wanted to know where my money went. And maybe save and budget for things without feeling judged by an algorithm.
I'm Gissur. ImportKit is my first SaaS product and I'd really love some honest feedback.
It's an embeddable CSV import widget that developers can drop into their apps. The idea came from experience I've seen how much time gets burned building a decent spreadsheet import flow from scratch. Column mapping, validation, weird encodings, error handling it's one of those things that sounds simple until you actually build it.
So ImportKit handles that part for you. Embed the widget, let your users map columns and import their data, and get back to building the stuff that actually makes your product unique.
I ve built a Chrome extension that makes working with QR codes effortless. You can scan QR codes just by hovering over them no clicks, no extra steps.
You can also generate QR codes by hovering over links or by selecting any text on a webpage and right-clicking to generate one instantly.
If a QR code appears inside a video, simply pause it and select the QR area. The extension automatically scans it and copies the result to your clipboard.
The focus is speed and simplicity, even in places where normal QR scanners don t work.
My co-founder and I are not designers. We re not architects. We ve never held a blueprint or studied color theory. We re just builders who got tired of hearing the same problem over and over.
Interior designers are burned out.
Not because design is hard. Because the logistics of selling design is brutal. A designer spends 32-46 hours creating a proposal. They sketch. They source materials. They create mood boards. They render concepts. Clients look at 2D floor plans and say I don t get it. So designers start over. And over.
I'm one of the founders of Foursite. We've been quietly building for the past two years, and we've launched because we think we've solved a real problem that nobody's talking about.