The meat on the bone here is obviously the quality of the outputs. I tend to rush through onboarding (nothing different here) and even by doing so quickly - I got super tailored and unique outputs - specific to my intended need.
Text box is great for search (vs a thousand filters) and I really love the niched product experience. Create a profile - search for X - shortlist and track those prospects.
The simple Kanban style tracking feels intuitive and intentional.
In a world full of AI slop products - it's nice to see some really solid products with really specific / niche use cases that just feel purpose built with a clear mission.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Jason, CEO of Articuler.ai. Before this, I was a VC — and the hardest part of the job was never closing the deal. It was finding the right person in the first place.
LinkedIn works like the Yellow Pages: you have to already know who you're looking for. That's broken.
Articuler.ai matches on intent, not keywords.
Describe what you need in plain language — e.g., "early-stage consumer AI investors who wrote checks recently."
We match across 980M public profiles and surface the people who actually fit.
Playbook decodes them. For every match, we read their public footprint and tell you what they care about, how they think — and the things you should never say. ("Don't ask Chris Messina to be your hunter — his FAQ says he doesn't charge.") The intel you used to only get from a friend who knew them.
We draft the first note — anchored in shared context. 15% reply rate. 8x cold outreach.
🔍For founders sourcing co-founders, hires, or investors, and young professionals exploring their next move. If your next opportunity depends on a person who isn't in your contacts yet, Articuler.ai is for you.
What's next: Event Match (pre-event matchmaking) launches next month.
🎁 PH gift: apply code PH26Q2 at checkout → one month free of our Pro features.
Drop a comment and tell us what do you think!
— Jason
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I get a load of cold outreach that opens like, "based on your experience with the Ride Home AI Fund…" — and I laugh, because I'm not actively investing from the fund now.
In these cases, someone's AI agent scraped some stale info, deemed it "relevant," and sent it to me anyway.
With Articuler, that problem goes away.
@jason_shen3 and @hotwheels_bo built two of China's largest dating apps — Tantan (acquired by Momo / Hello Group) and Jimu (acquired by Inke / Inkeverse) — and they made an observation: dating apps got cannibalized by Instagram and Snapchat because people found more natural ways to meet. The professional equivalent hasn't happened yet.
LinkedIn is still the default, and LinkedIn is full of AI garbage that nobody wants to read.
Articuler starts from intent: you describe who you're trying to reach, it runs conversational clarification, then surfaces ranked matches from ~980M public profiles with a "why connect" annotation baked in. The cold email writes itself from there.
The relevance problem is real and unsolved. But if anyone has the pattern-matching instincts to crack professional matchmaking, it's a team that already did it twice in a harder market.
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This is interesting — the framing of "define your goal, not the person" actually flips how I usually think about networking. Most tools I've tried make me start with a name or a title, then I'm basically guessing whether that person is the right fit. Starting from intent feels much closer to how I actually think when I need help with something.
The 980M number is wild but what caught me more is the "filtered through yours" part — outreach grounded in their public footprint AND mine. That's the gap in every cold email tool I've used: they help you research the recipient but the message still sounds like it could've been sent by anyone.
Curious about a few things:
How does it handle softer intents like mentorship or peer connections vs transactional ones like sales/hiring? Feels like those need very different tones.
For the "8x better than cold outreach" — is that across all use cases or skewed toward certain categories?
Can you bring your own context (notes, past convos, what you're actually working on) to sharpen the match, or is it all inferred from your public footprint?
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@hans_c Hans, this is one of the most thoughtful reads of the product I've seen 🙏 You caught the "filtered through yours" detail that we obsess over most — most cold email tools research the recipient but treat the sender as anonymous. The message ends up technically accurate and emotionally hollow.
To your three questions:
1. Softer vs transactional — We don't think they're that different. Sustainable connections are built on exchangeable value — what changes is just the form. · Sales: a specific insight matching what their company's working on (recent hires, launches, public asks). · Fundraising: your domain insight intersecting their current thesis (recent posts, podcasts, check history). · Mentorship: genuine curiosity from someone walking their path — sometimes a shared alma mater is enough.
Generated Email and Playbook adjusts the form, so a sales pitch doesn't read like a mentor request, and vice versa.
2. The 8x figure — Overall rate, not cherry-picked. Caveat: consumer/SMB sees higher reply rates than enterprise — senior recipients are harder regardless of personalization quality.
3. Bring your own context — Current version infers from your public footprint + auto-learns from your preference signals (saves, outreaches, conversions). Next version lets you bring explicit context (notes, what you're working on, who you've talked to). Exactly how you framed it.
Also — Me.bot is the adjacent problem we care about deeply. The day everyone has a real personal memory layer, Articuler's "filtered through yours" gets exponentially better. Rooting for you 👌
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@hans_c Thank you Hans, really appreciate the thoughtful breakdown — and you nailed exactly why Jason and Bob built Articuler.ai this way. Starting from intent rather than a name or title is how people actually think about networking. You don't wake up thinking "I need to find John Smith." You think, "I need someone who can help me with X." Every tool on the market forces you to translate that backward into keywords. We wanted to skip that step entirely.
And yes — the "filtered through yours" piece is what we're most proud of. The Playbook doesn't just research the other person. It reads both sides and finds the threads between you. That's why the outreach doesn't sound generic — it's grounded in what you actually have in common, not just what they've done.
@hans_c That’s exactly what caught my attention too most networking tools still feel very search-first instead of goal-first.
The part about outreach being filtered through both profiles feels especially interesting because generic personalization is becoming easier to spot now. Curious to see how well it handles more relationship-driven networking compared to transactional outreach.
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@anafinaheem On the relationship-driven vs. transactional point — this is core to how we think about Articuler.ai. We're deliberately not a sales tool. The matching engine and the Playbook feature are designed for connections where context and trust matter: finding a co-founder, meeting the right investor, connecting with a mentor, or building a peer network in a new industry. Those conversations don't start with a pitch — they start with shared common ground between you and them. That's exactly what Articuler.ai gives you before you ever reach out.
The cold email piece — "15% reply rate, 8x cold outreach" — is the part that genuinely stands out here. We build B2B sales automation for service firms and the hardest problem isn't sending volume, it's relevance at the point of first contact. Curious how Articuler handles cases where the public profile data is stale or the "why connect" annotation lands wrong — does the system have a feedback loop to recalibrate match quality over time?
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@thekrew Really appreciate this — and you're touching on exactly the right problem.
Volume was never the bottleneck. Relevance is.
The 15% reply rate comes from our Playbook feature, before you even press the "send" button. Before any outreach, Articuler.ai reads both sides — your background and theirs — and finds the actual shared ground between you. That's what makes the first message land. It's not a template with a mail-merged company name. It's context that could only come from understanding both people. We are like that "guy who knows the other guy".
On stale data — great question. Public profiles do go stale, and we're aware that's a real edge case. Right now we mitigate this by pulling from multiple public sources rather than relying on a single profile, so even if someone's LinkedIn is outdated, their recent activity elsewhere can fill the gap. That said, this is an area we're actively improving — the goal is to flag confidence levels on match data so you know when context is fresh vs. inferred. You can truly see the degree of matching between you and the target individuals on this list.
How specific can I get with my search? Like can I say "founders in Austin who just raised a seed round"?
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@ann_y1 Yes, just as simple as that! Then you will get a list of profiles with a detailed summary about why they fit your profile and your goal!
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@ann_y1 just tell us your target's image, and we deliver!
Has anyone used this for finding mentors rather than transactional connections?
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@jissin lu 😄 If Confucius had Articuler, "in any group of three, one of them is my teacher" would've become "in any group of 980 million, the right teacher is one query away." (I really like your porofile pic haha :)
Jokes aside — mentorship is one of our favorite use cases, and not just for founders. College students and young professionals use us heavily — the question "who walked the path I'm trying to walk" is the deepest networking need most young people have.
Try a Directory Match like "USC grads who broke into big tech in the last 3 years" — that scopes the search to your alumni network specifically and surfaces people who remember exactly what your stage feels like. Way more useful than a generic LinkedIn search for "Google PM."
Founders find investors. Students find mentors. Different intent, same engine. What domain are you in?
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@jissin Hi Lu, happy to share a little personal story! I've seen it firsthand.
I just graduated last year, and when my friends were job searching, they had the drive but not the network. I let them try Articuler.ai, and the most valuable matches weren't recruiters — they were mentors. Alumni and professionals who actually took the time to review resumes, reframe their story, and show them how to reach out.
As a recent grad, I can tell you: the biggest gap early in your career isn't skills. It's access. You don't have 20 years of warm intros to fall back on. Articuler.ai closes that gap — not by handing you a list of strangers, but by finding people who are willing to help and telling you how to start that conversation.
Intent-first networking is such a smarter approach than keyword-search. As a solo dev building FinTrackrr, I've wasted so much time on LinkedIn trying to find the right early advisors and beta users — keyword search just surfaces random people. The idea of describing your goal and letting the AI decode public footprints to find actual matches is exactly what cold outreach needs. 15% reply rate claim is impressive. Does it work well for early-stage founders looking for beta users or first customers?
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@asim_saeed1 Yes, with one caveat. Beta users and first customers are exactly the use case Global Match does well, because you can describe what your product solves instead of searching for a job title — "operators at sub-50-person fintech teams frustrated with [specific problem]" returns a tighter list than any LinkedIn filter combination. The caveat: match quality is sensitive to how specific your disqualifiers are. "Founders interested in fintech" returns noise; the tighter the who-shouldn't-care, the better the shortlist.