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Ryder Price

20d ago

I made my own Bible reading tracker

I always attempt to read my Bible from start to finish but never have fully accomplished it, and I know there are apps out there that send you reminders ect ect, but I didn t want to read a digital Bible I wanted to read my physical one. That s where my app I made comes in https://verset-1.vercel.app/ It s completely free and is just a tracker/reading plan to help you read the Bible! Thanks for reading, bless you all!
Calvin Thurman

20d ago

Meet the maker behind Ghosted: Smart Presence

I m Calvin Thurman, a builder who likes creating tools that solve small but annoying problems in a clean way. I m not trying to make software heavier than it needs to be. I care about privacy, simple systems, and products that quietly do their job without getting in the way. Ghosted came from a real problem: people step away from their Mac all the time and forget what is still open. That could be a private message, work file, customer info, or even a stream still running in the background. Ghosted helps handle that by detecting when you are no longer present, then locking your screen and pausing streaming so your Mac is not just sitting there exposed. The goal is simple: give your Mac a smarter sense of presence. It runs on-device, stays lightweight, and is built for people who work in offices, shared spaces, coffee shops, or anywhere privacy matters. Ghosted is not trying to be flashy. It is built to step in at the exact moment you forget to.
Daniel Kim

2mo ago

Ex-Google engineer here, building a social app for being present and intentional phone use!

I quit Google last year to re-discover my own relationship with technology and the tech industry as a whole. Rather than create products to take advantage of people's attention, I wanted to find ways to give it back.

AI coding tools don't understand your codebase. 40+ projects are trying to change that.

AI coding tools are brilliant at generating code. They're blind when it comes to understanding your codebase.

They can't tell you who calls a function. They don't know what breaks if you change something. They have no idea how your team actually writes code. Every session, they start from scratch: grep, read files, guess, burn tokens.

We officially registered VertoX AI

Hey everyone

Yesterday, we officially registered VertoX AI.

It s a small line on paper, but a big step for us, turning something that started as just an idea into a real company.

Behind this are years of thinking, building, testing, and refining what VertoX could become. And honestly, it still feels like we re just getting started.

Oriole tech

21d ago

Listen with your Eyes #auralis

We're Lusungu Luhana and Alinaswe Sinkala. We're 15 years old. We live in Zambia. And we built a camera that writes poetry. What is Auralis? Point it at anything a window, a face, an empty room, a street at dusk. It watches the light. It reads the colors warm or cool, bright or shadowed. Then it writes a short, atmospheric story. And it generates a piece of ambient music to match tempo, key, texture all born from the image. No filters. No editing. No "perfect shot." Just a moment. And what the moment felt like. Why we built it We noticed that most cameras just take. They capture light and lock it away in folders no one ever opens again. We wanted a camera that gives something back. A story. A feeling. A reason to look twice. How it works Open the link. Grant camera access. That's it. No install. No app store. Point at anything. Tap "Aurize." Auralis analyzes the frame warmth, contrast, brightness, saturation and writes a unique story. It also generates an ambient beat: title, BPM, key, duration. Save moments to your private gallery. Talk to AXIS, the AI companion inside Auralis. It remembers your last scene. It reflects. It wonders with you. Everything is local. No uploads. No tracking. We don't see your images. They stay on your device. Who we are We're two friends from Lusaka, Zambia. We taught ourselves to code. We share a laptop. We build late at night. Last year, we co-founded Oriole our small studio. Auralis is our first public project. Why we're posting here We've watched Product Hunt for years. We never thought we'd be on it. But someone told us to stop waiting and just ship. So here it is. We're nervous. We're excited. We hope you find something beautiful in it. Try it here: auralis.rf.gd What's next Live mode real-time narration Acoustic listening the room's reverb shapes the story A "Last Phone" mode completely offline. No cloud. No one else will ever hear it. We're 15. We have time. And we're just getting started. Thank you for looking at what we made. Lusungu and Alinaswe Oriole Studio, Lusaka, Zambia
Dominik Sikora

20d ago

From 0 to 92 users across 15+ countries with 0 ad spend

Three months ago I built FluoTest because I was frustrated with how repetitive qualification workflows still are online. Everything still depended on manual review: * leads * applications * intake forms * assessments * onboarding People collect responses, but the decision layer is still human. So I built a simple system: score responses and automate what happens next. No investors. No team. No paid ads. Today FluoTest has: * 92 users * users in 15 countries * zero ad spend * users from Universal Studios and CalArts * upcoming Product Hunt launch on May 19 * confirmed attendance at Web Summit Lisbon 2026 One thing that surprised me most: The use cases became much broader than I expected. I originally built FluoTest for lead qualification. Now users are building: * hiring filters * patient pre-screening * educational assessments * compliance checkers * onboarding flows * intake systems The underlying pattern is always the same: collect answers calculate fit trigger the next step. The biggest growth driver so far has been distribution built directly into the product. Every public quiz includes a Powered by FluoTest badge. Users share quizzes publicly or embed them on websites. That exposure compounds automatically over time. Still early. Still building weekly. Still figuring things out in public. Goal now: 100 users before Product Hunt launch day.
Deepak Singh

21d ago

Why is getting answers from business data still so slow?

If you work in marketing, sales, operations, finance, or product, you probably know this frustration.

Companies have more dashboards, reports, and analytics tools than ever, yet getting a simple answer still takes too long.

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Asim Saeed

20d ago

I built FinTrackrr – free personal finance tracker (budgets, bills, net worth, no ads)

Hey Product Hunt community!

I've been working on FinTrackrr (fintrackrr.com) for a while and wanted to share it here.

Why I moved my pricing to the front page (and what I'm building next)

Hey Hunters!

I just hit a major milestone with @BugiaData: The Conversion Catalyst.

I believe many DEV tools fail because they are "black boxes." I decided to break that trend by making my pricing 100% public and launching an interactive ROI calculator to help you see the value of relational seeding immediately.

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