Forever doesn't happen without a confident "hi".
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built Yuki because I noticed so many amazing people struggle with something that should be natural - talking to other people online and offline
Dating apps help you connect with people, but they do not teach you how to speak online and offline.
We've all been there: you see someone interesting, your heart races, and then... nothing. You walk away kicking yourself for not just saying "hi."
What makes Yuki different?
Most dating advice is either too generic ("just be yourself!") or feels manipulative. Yuki focuses on building genuine confidence through interactive lessons and practical exercises you can actually use. You can practice flirting in your safe space without feeling that you're being judged. It's like having a supportive friend who helps you practice conversations before the real moment arrives.
I'm most proud that we've created a judgment-free space where people can learn at their own pace. Early users tell us they're not just better at flirting - they're more confident in all their social interactions. That's exactly what we hoped for.
The truth is, meaningful connections start with authentic confidence, not only pickup lines. Yuki helps you find that confidence so when you do say "hi," it comes from a genuine place.
Would love to hear from this community: What's your biggest challenge when it comes to making new connections? And if you try Yuki, I'd be thrilled to get your feedback!
Thanks for checking us out! 🚀
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Love the concept here! But does Yuki tailor its lessons based on personality type (say, introverts vs. extroverts), or is it designed as a universal skill-building program?
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@ha_anh_nguyen thanks for the comment. Right now it's universal skill-building, but this is my next move. I think that a more structured approach will work better with the users. The only unknown remains on how to structure, if based on introvert or extrovert or based on goals etc
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Love the concept here! But does Yuki tailor its lessons based on personality type (say, introverts vs. extroverts), or is it designed as a universal skill-building program?
@ha_anh_nguyen thanks for the comment. Right now it's universal skill-building, but this is my next move. I think that a more structured approach will work better with the users. The only unknown remains on how to structure, if based on introvert or extrovert or based on goals etc