Adinda Shofwatillah

Adinda Shofwatillah

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Freelance Writer | Marketers | Content Creator | Event Planner | AI Enthusiast | Passionate in diverse writing genres

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Manna is Coming to Android! Join the Waitlist!​

Hi Product Hunters!

We re thrilled to announce that Manna , the gamified Bible learning app beloved by 20,000+ iOS users, is coming to Android soon!
Since launching on iOS 2 months ago, Manna has resonated deeply with seekers, families, and believers of all ages. Don t take our word for it here s what our 5-star community says:

AI is everywhere...what’s one thing it still can’t do right?

I work with startup teams and use AI tools almost every day for writing, research, support, and more. It saves a lot of time, no doubt. But there are still things AI just can t do well.

For example, when reading customer feedback, AI often misses the real meaning behind the words, like when someone sounds polite but is actually unhappy. Or when making product decisions, AI can list pros and cons, but it doesn t really understand the bigger picture or timing like a human would.

Not everything needs AI

These days, almost every product that launches comes with some form of AI. It's become the default AI for this, AI for that. And honestly, most of them don t really need it. The result? Everything starts to feel the same. The only real selling point becomes we use AI.

That s exactly why I started building @HumanEye because not every problem should be solved by AI. Some things, like resume reviews and career guidance, still deserve the human touch. Real feedback, from real people.

Would love to hear your thoughts:

  • Are we overusing AI just for the sake of hype?

  • Have you come across products that felt forced because of their AI features?

  • What are some areas where human input still matters most?

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