One thing we kept hearing from non-profits, associations and community organisations was that they were using one tool to manage their content and a completely separate tool to publish it and the two never talked to each other cleanly.
That gap costs teams time, creates accessibility blind spots, and adds technical overhead that smaller organisations simply cannot afford.
Short-form content is exploding, but so is the competition. Most videos don t fail because the idea is bad they lose people in the first few seconds. The hook isn t clear, or the pacing is off, so viewers scroll before the value shows up. I m building Pracal to analyze videos before posting and highlight where attention might drop and what to improve. Still early, curious if this is actually useful or just interesting in theory. https://pracal.io
When we launched our first version of LayerProof, this community gave us incredible momentum, but the biggest gift was watching how you actually used the product.
We noticed a very specific trend: you were trying to dump massive, heavy CSV files into our slide maker (since our engine is built heavily around data visualization). We quickly realized that our Notion integration, while helpful, just wasn't enough for the true scale people were aiming for.
The "aha" moment actually came from looking inward at our own marketing team. We were already automating our own daily work using tools like Make, n8n, and various agent skills. We realized that the real power doesn't live in a design editor - it lives in your sheets, your files, and your data. So we thought: Why not just open up our core engine as an API and set of agent skills?
So here it is: Washi. https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
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Three weeks ago I was a VC who'd never posted on Product Hunt. Today I'm two hours away from launching Crunchy, which I've been quietly helping to build.
I have 13 followers. I have spent more hours than I'd like to admit trying to figure out PH etiquette. I've had posts rejected, comments fall flat, and one or two threads that genuinely landed.
I ve been building websites since before AI could even write a Hello World in HTML.
Over the years, I kept running into the same problem: clients with small budgets who still needed more than just a static landing page. They wanted simple blogs, lightweight CMS features, product listings, nothing too complex, but enough to manage content without calling a developer every time.
Hey there, I was talking with my co-founder, Elena Oprea, the other day and we wanted to give to the community here on Product Hunt. So, we created a webinar on 10 practices we use at Selftalk, our mental health startup, to build more resilience and stay creative. Some of them are: silent retreats; working through transgenerational trauma; water fasts; sadhu board for pain resilience; writing a book; ontology trainings like Landmark; dark retreats, contemplation, and journaling etc. The event is this Friday - 31th of January Join us, register here - https://lu.ma/b3ric9lh