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Ritmo — daily giving, one tap
Turn $1 a day into giving you'll actually stick to.
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Turn $1 a day into giving you'll actually stick to.
13 followers
Most giving is one big donation a year, then nothing until next December. Ritmo flips it. You pick a cause, give $1, and you're done in under a minute. Tomorrow you do it again — and that's the whole point. Small, daily, sustainable. No guilt, no grand gestures, no savior stuff. Just the bare minimum, done often. And every dollar is traced to a real, verified outcome: our AI reads each nonprofit's own tax filings to work out exactly what your $1 does. Receipts, not vibes.










Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Gui, co-founder of Ritmo, building it with André and @niklas_van_neyghem, my Alaya co-founders, back together.
Quick version: Ritmo is a daily giving app. You set a monthly amount, and each day you get two causes matched to you. Tap one, done in about 10 seconds, back to your day.
The problem we kept running into: it's really hard to know what your donation actually does. Where the money goes, what it delivers. Figuring that out takes research nobody has time for, so most giving happens a bit blind.
That's the part AI finally solves. Ritmo reconciles a huge amount of nonprofit data, the tax filings, the financials, what each org actually delivers, and turns it into something clear: what your dollar is really moving. Then it learns what you care about, so every pick gets more personal.
But the thing we obsess over most is speed. Giving should take seconds, not a research session. The bar we set ourselves: you can do something real in the time it takes to like a post. We want to build the Duolingo for giving, a tiny daily action that actually adds up.
Would love your honest feedback, especially on the onboarding and how fast you get to your first give. Tear it apart. 🙏
@guillaume_granelli here we go again ;)
@guillaume_granelli @niklas_van_neyghem exciting times ahead!!!
Founder here - we built Ritmo because giving usually means a big annual decision you forget about. We wanted to make it a tiny daily habit instead: top up once, then spend 10 seconds a day choosing where it goes. Would love feedback on whether the daily flow feels effortless or if there's friction we're missing!
@andre_ab round number 2, let's see if we can crack B2C :)