Hey Product Hunt
Tomorrow we're launching Genpire - and I wanted to give this community the story before the launch page goes live.
I've spent years watching brilliant designers, founders, and brand operators get stuck in the same swamp: you have a product idea, and then weeks disappear into mood boards, tech packs, supplier emails, Excel BOMs, and 3am WhatsApp (or usually, WeChat) threads with factories asking for things you didn't know you needed.
The tools haven't really changed in 30 years. The workflow is duct tape.
The "factory-ready specs" part is the hard claim. Most factories need precise materials, tolerances, packaging, and supply chain notes. Curious how Genpire handles that vs producing pretty renders that don't translate to a finished product.
The interesting part here isn’t the product rendering — it’s the attempt to compress the entire design-to-manufacturing workflow into one operational system. Curious how you prevent AI-generated concepts from drifting away from real manufacturing constraints like tooling, materials, and supplier-specific production limitations.
Going from a prompt to a factory-ready tech pack is a genuinely different level of output compared to just generating visuals. For the soft categories you're focused on, is there a validation pass that checks dimensional feasibility like flagging if a generated spec would actually be structurally impossible to manufacture before it hits the rfq stage?
@daniel_shoshani1 @noa_dichno Congrats on the launch! What kinds of products does Genpire handle well, and where does the AI still need a human designer or technical pack expert to fix mistakes?
SantaCalls.ai
Cool idea, could be very useful in prototyping out concepts, doing quick feasability analysis, etc.
Some quick feedback on the initial user experience:
When I went to the site and entered a prompt, it then took me to a signup page, then back to enter my prompt again, but threw away what I already entered. You should improve this so that my initial work I gave you on first contact is not discarded. Getting a user to engage with a new site is hard enough, you shouldn't introduce friction by discarding the work they put into it on signup.
I generated a design, and when I clicked on Specs, it said I was out of credits and wanted me to upgrade for $29.90 to $99.90 a month, without ever actually seeing what the product delivers. This is a steep ask. I've tried other platforms like this and found the final, actionable output unusable, so being able to see an end-to-end test of it without paying would be useful. I'm at the 'experimenting with ideas' point, so cost is a factor, and spending blind without knowing what will come out of it is more friction.
That being said, it looks like a nice platform. Who is your target market? Experience product designers looking to source manufacturing or more novice people looking for design and spec help?
Cheers,
Brian
Genpire
Hello Product Hunt 👋
I’m Sahar, a Frontend Developer at Genpire, and I’ve had the opportunity to help build the product, mainly on the frontend side.
What excites me most about Genpire is how thoughtfully it blends creativity and technology. It’s been incredibly rewarding to help shape the experience and see our ideas come to life.
So happy to see Genpire launched and out in the world, and excited to hear your thoughts 🚀
Liminary
Interesting. Any links to products taken to production from this?