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Akshat Raj

14d ago

OneMusic 🎵

OneMusic is an open-source, ad-free music streaming platform designed for people who just want a clean and distraction-free music experience.

Built using modern web technologies, OneMusic focuses on speed, simplicity, and accessibility without unnecessary subscriptions, tracking, or UI clutter.

Features

  • Ad-free music experience

  • Modern responsive UI

  • Fast performance

  • Open-source ecosystem

  • Lightweight and clean design

  • Community-driven vision

Sushil

1mo ago

80% of your viewers are gone in 3 seconds.

A few days ago I shared I m building Pracal
a tool to analyze videos before posting.

20 creators sent their videos. I reviewed them manually.

Patterns:

  • 80%+ drop in first 3s

  • weak/unclear hooks = #1 reason

  • even good videos fail without curiosity upfront

Jim K

1mo ago

Neuron Fury — Train Your Brain at Speed

https://play.google.com/store/ap...

I wanted to build something that actually feels intense to play not just another brain training app.

Neuron Fury is a high-pressure cognitive game where mistakes cost you instantly.

Duc Tieu

14d 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
Leads Sentry

1mo ago

We built an email verification tool that hits 99.8% accuracy — here's why most tools fall short

Hey Product Hunt community

I'm the maker of Leads Sentry an email verification tool we built after getting burned by high bounce rates that were killing our sender reputation.

Most email verifiers do a simple syntax check and call it done. We weren't satisfied with that, so we built a 6-layer verification engine that checks:

Syntax validation

ZygAI 3.7 is Here!!! 🚀

ZygAI 3.7 is Here!!!

We are incredibly excited to announce the rollout of ZygAI 3.7! This update brings massive new ways to customize your experience, share your creativity, and interact with a significantly smarter AI.

Here is everything new in this release:

New Features

Anas Younus

1mo ago

If you could remove ONE friction point from your dev workflow, what would it be?

For me, it was wasting time on small but repetitive tasks and

Switching between multiple tools was killing my focus.

So I built https://devutilitylab.com/
A simple place with all these utilities in one spot.

Let me know about what s your biggest friction point?

MIMIC AI - A local-first AI avatar assistant with per persona contextual memory and voice creation

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Mimic AI Desktop Assistant

A privacy-first, AI-powered desktop assistant with voice synthesis, persistent memory, and local model inference. Mimic AI runs entirely on your local machine using Ollama for language models and supports Browser TTS and Qwen3-TTS for voice synthesis.

Eran Shayshon

14d 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.

I built a SaaS for small business inventory management — here's what I learned launching it

Hey! I'm Ibrahim. I spent the last several months building StockAlert (onlinestockalert.com), a stock management tool for small businesses retail shops, restaurants, bakeries, caf s. Why I built it: Small business owners kept losing money from stockouts and late reorders. They either used Excel or nothing at all. I wanted something simple that actually sends alerts and lets you reorder from suppliers in one click. What I shipped: Automatic low-stock alerts One-click supplier orders via WhatsApp, PDF, or Email Restaurant mode with recipe & portion tracking POS integration (Stripe + Square) Multilingual: FR / EN / NL My biggest launch lessons so far: Don't wait for "perfect" bugs will find you in production anyway Unit mismatches (kg vs g) can silently break core features test edge cases early Environment variables in production will humble you Would love feedback on the product or the positioning. Anyone else building for brick-and-mortar businesses?
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