PassionPoint

PassionPoint

Where Passion Meets Progress

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PassionPoint is a calm, project-first platform for students who think long-term. Most platforms reward likes and quick wins. PassionPoint is for building something real—over weeks, months, or years. Projects come before profiles. Track momentum with PassionGraphs, reflect with seasonal themes, and turn your work into an online portfolio or export it as a PDF. No noisy feeds, no clout-chasing. This is a work-in-progress. Passion AI is coming soon to help you think, plan, and build better.
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PassionPoint

PassionPoint

Launched this week
Where Passion Meets Progress
PassionPoint is a calm, project-first platform for students who think long-term. Most platforms reward likes and quick wins. PassionPoint is for building something real—over weeks, months, or years. Projects come before profiles. Track momentum with PassionGraphs, reflect with seasonal themes, and turn your work into an online portfolio or export it as a PDF. No noisy feeds, no clout-chasing. This is a work-in-progress. Passion AI is coming soon to help you think, plan, and build better.
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Thisum Samarasinghe
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built PassionPoint because I felt something was off about how most student platforms work. Almost everything I used rewarded visibility, speed, and short bursts of motivation. Likes, streaks, feeds, “post or disappear.” But the most meaningful things I’ve ever worked on—projects, skills, ideas—were slow, messy, and quiet. They didn’t fit into a feed. So I started asking: What if a platform was designed for sustained effort instead of engagement? What if projects came first, and identity followed from what you’re actually building? PassionPoint grew from that question. I stripped away feeds and vanity metrics, and focused on helping people document real progress, reflect over time, and stay motivated without burnout. Features like PassionGraphs and seasonal themes came from experimenting with what actually helps momentum last, not spike. This is still evolving. I’m building it in public, learning from users, and intentionally keeping it calm and project-first. Passion AI is coming next—not to automate creativity, but to co-think with you. I’d love to hear: What keeps you stuck or burnt out when working on long-term projects? What would a “healthy” productivity platform look like to you? Really excited (and a bit nervous) to share this here. Thanks for checking it out 🙌