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Duc Tieu

12d ago

Build complex mutil-agent apps with simple config

AgentLoom is an open- source agent orchestration framework designed to help developers build complex mutil-agent applications without writing tons of glue code. Link: https://github.com/linora-u
luo he

27d ago

Storing passport photos in your camera roll? There's a better way.

I used to keep photos of my passport, SSN card, and tax docs buried somewhere in my 30,000+ photo camera roll. Every time I needed one at the airport, at the bank I'd spend minutes scrolling, praying it wasn't lost. After nearly missing a flight because I couldn't find my passport photo, I decided to fix this. I built My Records Offline Vault a simple app that lets you scan and organize sensitive documents in one place. No cloud. No sign-up. No tracking. Everything stays on your phone, locked behind FaceID. It's a one-time purchase. No subscriptions. I've been using it myself for months. It just works.

A 360 Nutrition App with on-device A.I - Long time lurker and first time launcher.

Fellow builders & hunters,

Great to be at PH.
My family opens the news website every morning and I open Product Hunt.

Taeyun Kim

2mo ago

I’m a first-time student founder and just launched today — would love your advice

Hey everyone

I m a student developer and today is my first Product Hunt launch.

Ankit Mishra

2mo ago

Launching April 2nd: Turn messy leads into a clear pipeline - without spreadsheet

Hi Product Hunt Family

Most teams don t struggle with getting leads -
they struggle with managing them.

Leads start in emails, chats, meetings, and notes
but very quickly, everything becomes messy and scattered.

The pipeline isn t clear.
Follow-ups slip.
Opportunities get lost.

🚀 From Ideas to Real Apps, iOS Developer Building AI-Powered Products

Hey Product Hunt!

I m Arbaz, an iOS developer and builder with 7 years of hands on experience, who s obsessed with turning ideas into real, usable products.

Over the past few years, I ve:
Built mobile apps from scratch (from UI to backend integrations)
Worked with startups to improve user experience and engagement
Explored AI-driven products, from chatbots to content tools
Currently building tools around social media automation, AI content creation, and startup growth

Right now, I m especially interested in:
AI-powered products that actually solve real problems
Clean, intuitive mobile experiences (especially in fintech & SaaS)
Helping founders turn rough ideas into polished apps

Alex Gutscher

28d ago

KudosWall — Collect testimonials, embed them anywhere. No code, no friction.

Hey PH!

I built KudosWall (kudoswall.org) to solve a problem every founder knows too well you have happy customers, but actually getting their testimonials on your site is a nightmare of chasing, formatting, and copy-pasting.

Here's how it works:

  1. You get a unique shareable link send it via email, SMS, wherever

  2. Your customer clicks it, records a quick types a text review no account needed, takes under 60 seconds

  3. You approve the ones you love from your dashboard

  4. Embed the widget on your site with a single line of code

Aniket

2mo ago

Building Nudge — invoice chasing via email + WhatsApp, for founders doing it themselves

Hey makers

Working on something I wish existed six months ago.

I manage supply at a company full-time and work at my family business. The same problem keeps showing up everywhere: invoices go overdue, the QuickBooks reminder gets ignored, and then I or someone on the team ends up sending a WhatsApp message manually. Every time.

The embarrassing part isn't chasing. It's that the WhatsApp message works, and the "automated" reminder didn't.

Avisho

3mo ago

I got tired of juggling ChatGPT and Google Maps while traveling, so I built an AI tour guide app.

Last November, my wife and I visited Prague - it was my first time there. I wanted to see all the must-visit spots and experience the classic highlights.

I opened ChatGPT and asked it to build an itinerary based on places near me. It worked surprisingly well, and I found myself constantly switching between ChatGPT and Google Maps throughout the trip.

But as the days went by, something felt inefficient. I kept scrolling through the itinerary, asking to rearrange stops, adjusting plans because it was raining or because we were tired, and double-checking opening hours and directions. ChatGPT was helpful - but it didn t feel seamless. I kept thinking: this should be much easier.

Eran Shayshon

12d ago

I spent a year teaching AI to read a mind map like a human argument — here's what I built

Most mind-map software is a drawing tool dressed up as a thinking tool. You arrange nodes, connect ideas, cluster themes and then the canvas just sits there, mute. The structure you built already encodes an argument. Nothing reads it back to you.

That gap bothered me enough that I spent the last year building Sensemaker a mind-map app where the AI reads both your text and your spatial layout: what you clustered together, what you connected, what you pushed to the margin. It then writes you back a 200 600 word narrative that names the themes, surfaces the tensions, and ends with the conclusion your map is implicitly building toward.

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