Where does the money go? Let’s talk about "Money Leaks" and how to plug them!
Hi Product Hunt community,
Have you ever felt like your paycheck just disappears by mid-month, even though you re not making big purchases? I ve been there, and it s frustrating.
I recently realized that the problem isn't usually the big bills it's the "Money Leaks." Those tiny, invisible expenses like forgotten subscriptions, daily convenience fees, or impulse $5 purchases that add up to hundreds of dollars every month.
When I finally tracked every cent for 30 days, I found out I was losing over $400 a month to things I didn't even care about! That s why I started building a system to find and plug these leaks.
Stop uploading sensitive PDFs to random servers. I built a 100% client-side compressor. 🔒
Hey hunters!
We ve all been there: you need to shrink a PDF to fit an email attachment limit, but the document contains sensitive client data, financials, or private contracts. Uploading it to a random third-party server feels like a massive security risk.
Most "free" PDF tools either track your data, force you to create an account, or slap an ugly watermark on your file. We got tired of it, so we built FDM AI PDF Compressor.
Instead of uploading your files to our servers, we utilize our fdmGTP engine to compress your PDFs locally, right inside your browser.
I launched Villix, a free iPhone app that helps people track spending and reflect on purchases
I launched Villix, a free iPhone app for people who want to understand their spending beyond just totals and
categories.
The app lets you:
Track bank and manual transactions
Scan receipts and attach them to purchases
Mark purchases as Worth It or Regret
Add notes to understand why you bought something
Track recurring spending and subscriptions
Split expenses with others
Search receipt items on a local map to compare prices nearby
The Evolution of Generative AI Platforms: Which One Fits Your Workflow?
Generative AI has fundamentally transformed how we work, but with dozens of platforms emerging monthly, choosing the right tool feels overwhelming. Rather than promote a single solution, I wanted to spark a genuine discussion about what actually matters when selecting a generative AI platform.
Over the past 18 months, I've tested most major platforms across different use cases: content creation, code generation, research synthesis, and creative work. What I've noticed is that the "best" platform isn't universal. It depends entirely on your specific needs, workflow preferences, and integration requirements.
The Core Categories
Most generative AI platforms fall into distinct buckets:
Why I Created Omen Intant TTS
Many AI apps sell an illusion: 'Make money without effort' or 'Launch a business in minutes.' People often fail with these because they realize AI isn't a magic 'think-for-me' button you still need to be the architect of your own workflow.
Omen Instant TTS was born from a real bottleneck: the slow pace of reading large volumes of text and code. It doesn't promise magic; it promises real speed:
Select text, release mouse, and audio starts instantly.
Works 100% offline no servers, no subscriptions.
Features a specialized 'Code Mode' for formal symbol reading.
Omen doesn t replace your judgment; it empowers it. It is an extension of your mind, built to help you work faster and with less friction.
We Turn Floor Plans into Living Rooms (Why We Built Foursite)
We did not start in interiors. We started in code. APIs, infra, and the usual SaaS buzzwords.
But a pattern kept showing up in real estate decks.
Excited to Share My Latest Game
Hello everyone,
I ve been working on a small mobile arcade game called Infinity Dash: Jump Fly & Race.
It started as a simple endless runner experiment, but I kept improving the controls, gameplay speed, and obstacle mechanics to make it feel more fun and challenging over time.
The main focus was:
Building an AI Localization Service for Thailand
As AI adoption grows globally, I believe one of the biggest overlooked opportunities is localization for emerging markets.
I m currently exploring the idea of building an AI localization service focused on Thailand helping global AI platforms, LLM companies, and AI software builders better adapt to Thai users.
What I ve noticed:
Many AI/data-labeling companies recruit through LinkedIn, but most Thai workers don t actively search for jobs there.
Thai users are interested in AI, but many are not comfortable interacting in English.
Translation alone isn t enough cultural context, tone, and user behavior matter a lot.
Looking for honest feedback on my app (this for people trying to make money from their skills)
Hey everyone
I just launched my app today and I d really appreciate some honest feedback from this community.
I built it to solve a real problem I kept seeing people have skills but don t know how to turn them into income, especially without a big following.