Building and launching is hard, and sometimes we all miss our target audience. So let s create a small circle of support right here share your product in the comments, and I ll check it out, upvote, and be one of your first supporters.
Here s mine: Retour a simple feedback button for any website.
We all deal with documents, whether it's scanning lecture notes, digitizing invoices, translating international research, or just trying to copy text out of an un-editable PDF. I realized that a lot of the tools out there are either hidden behind paywalls, require annoying sign-ups, or just do a basic OCR job without helping you actually process the data.
That s why I built DocuMonk. I wanted to create a tool that is instant, frictionless, and smart.
The one thing most professionals want fixed is turning I say I can do this into it s obvious I can do this. That s really the gap. Right now the hiring process is built on claims. Having a way to make capability visible and trusted upfront, would remove a lot of the guesswork on both sides. That s where VERYFY is heading; moving away from static CVs/resumes toward more capability-based ways of showing what you can actually do. #BuildingVERYFY
AI coding agents are great at building, but their final responses can still be hard to understand. Layman fixes that by turning technical output into a simple handoff:
Yesterday we launched on Product Hunt and finished #13. Out of ~500 launches, that puts us in roughly the top 2 3%, which I m genuinely proud of especially with heavy hitters (even GitHub!) launching the same day and not taking the top spots. One thing that surprised me (and honestly disappointed me a bit): Product Hunt filters comments heavily. We had 60 100 people from our community friends, family, LinkedIn followers upvote and comment, but none of those comments showed up. Some even disappeared after I replied. Not seeing that early feedback sucked, to be honest. That said huge thank you to everyone who supported Votap yesterday. Your votes, messages, and DMs meant a lot More tomorrow.
I highly suggest for everyone building with AI s to consider codeframes, my ai coding chatbot It has the potential to reshape the way you code with or without AI Keep in mind it currently does lack some technical features but neither the less the premise is the same https://www.codeframes.app/
So until 6 months ago I would call myself an idiot, I spent over $10k on crappy online courses, coaches and mentors some of them were good but most of them were bad.
From my point of view now I am telling myself I should had known, but I guess it is too late for me but I still believe I can help millions of other people to stop giving their money to those charismatic fake gurus that know how to make you buy their product and believe in something that can not be achieved