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Wispr Flow

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Tanay Kothari

Tanay Kothari

•1d ago
How Wispr Flow found PMF through a pivot
... enough. Moreover, none of it was very fluid it didn t work across apps. Bottom line: Voice dictation just wasn t good enough to get people to adopt it as a habit and replace their keyboard as their default input. It didn t matter how good the hardware was if the software wasn t ready. Luckily, we realized we had already been building two companies in parallel: one for the Wispr hardware and one for Flow software. But we were ... ... that, we weren't even a consumer software company. By January, we were seeing long posts on LinkedIn and X about how the product had changed people s lives. We also saw ~20% of our users convert to paid (vs

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Slashit App

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Aftabul Islam Samudro

Aftabul Islam Samudro

•4h ago
Stop retyping teammate reminders meet Slashit App Snippets 🚀
... most frustrating parts of managing projects? Constantly reminding teammates about pending input. It s repetitive, distracting, and eats into focus time. We built Slashit App Snippets to solve exactly that. Here s how it works: Save your go-to reminder once (like pending input

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Recall

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Sankari Nair

Sankari Nair

•3d ago
Release: August 15, 2025 // Bug Bash!
... Fixed the Back button on mobile. UI improvements to Chat with Knowledge Base on mobile: Automatically close the drawer when a user selects a chat history item or starts a new chat. Automatically focus the cursor in the chat input when the user starts a new chat. Fixed an issue where the chat input

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GPT-5

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•10d ago
GPT-5: Not the AGI Messiah, but still pretty impressive
... only for the power and latency you need: GPT-5 The flagship, unified system that automatically routes simple prompts down a fast path and heftier queries into its deep-thinking core. Priced at $1.25 per 1 M input tokens and $10 per 1 M output tokens. GPT-5 Thinking Invoke by typing think hard or toggling it in Plus, Pro, or Team. This engages the deeper-reasoning model for multi-step logic and complex problem solving. Same pricing ... ... legal analyses, or in-depth research. Same base rate plus surcharges for extra context . GPT-5 mini A budget-friendly workhorse delivering roughly 80 percent of flagship performance at lower cost and latency. Priced at $0.25 per 1 M input

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Self-Promotion

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Siddhesh Dhamorikar

Siddhesh Dhamorikar

•6d ago
🚀 Just launched: AnyDate API — Universal Date & Time Parsing | Parse Natural Language Dates
... different formats (9/8/2025, 9.8.2025, etc.) Converts timezones automatically Lets you choose your output format (ISO, RFC, Unix, custom) Built with Python, fast & reliable Whether you re a developer integrating with JS/Node/Java/Rust or a data engineer cleaning date-time inputs, AnyDate API makes life easier. I d love for you to check it out, try the API, and let me know what you think! https://anydateapi.up.railway.app/ Comment from jiyo root(@jiyo_root): AnyDate API lets you parse natural language dates ... ... times from any format, anywhere. A universal solution for turning messy date inputs

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Cubent.Dev

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Anwar Laksir

Anwar Laksir

•12d ago
Claude Opus 4.1 is now live in Cubent
... excited to announce that  Claude Opus 4.1 , Anthropic s latest and most powerful model, is now fully integrated into  Cubent.dev   our fast, lightweight AI coding assistant for VS Code. This update is available as part of  Cubent v0.32.4 (Beta) . What s New with Claude Opus 4.1 Opus 4.1 brings major improvements in reasoning, code understanding, and multi-step task handling all while supporting  200,000 context tokens . Here s what you get:   Smarter reasoning ... ... across larger codebases   Cleaner, more accurate completions   Faster response times with agentic workflows Improved contextual awareness in conversations Pricing (BYOK) Using your own Anthropic API key, here s the pricing for Claude 4.1 inside Cubent: $15 / million input

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Slashit App

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Aftabul Islam Samudro

Aftabul Islam Samudro

•22d ago
Business Ops Managers: Stop rewriting your weekly report from scratch
... repetitive writing weekly reports can get. Same format. Same structure. Different content every time. But you still write it all manually? Here s how Slashit App helps: You define your report format once Use Dynamic AI Templates to input fresh data each week The AI writes a clean, human-sounding weekly report using your custom input

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Self-Promotion

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Tuneer Biswas

Tuneer Biswas

•28d ago
Ranking on GPT - is this the new big thing in SEO ? Are all you SEO-folks solving for this ?
... people dm-ing me that our GPT Ranking is terrible. Just for context - long story short: We made Trust Center, free for all - at Sprinto. We built 4 major features into our Trust Center that none of our competitor has done: 1. Trust Center creation time = 2 mins: Input

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Aqua Voice

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•25d ago
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
... using and why? Or are you using a totally different dictation app? And if you aren't using one, why not? What's keeping you from making the jump? (Written with Aqua) Comment from vishal pandey(@vshpandey96): have tried whisper flow, works great but now I am sticking to windows inbuilt speech to text, works decent enough for my workflow. as long as you have text window it works everywhere - be notepad, ide, chat, mail, etc. Comment from Luann Silva ... ... website profiles, which can change the tone and writing style that is ultimately found in the text that's processed. In addition, clicking on the menu bar shows you the last dictation so you can select both the raw input

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Self-Promotion

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yassin

yassin

•1mo ago
⚒️ New Idea: A Better Stan Store Alternative (free forever)
... want to focus only on MVP I haven't written any code yet just designing the system, user flow, and structure. If you re a creator, marketer, solo dev, or like building in public I d really appreciate your input. Drop any thoughts below Thanks legends Yassin ...

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Self-Promotion

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howard hua

howard hua

•1mo ago
Validating an Idea: Website Review Aggregator Tool 🤔
... ProductHunt community! I'm exploring building a tool that aggregates authentic user reviews and feedback for any website. Here's the concept: The Idea Users input a website URL, and the tool collects genuine user reviews from various platforms (social media, forums, review sites, etc.) to provide a comprehensive overview of what real users think about that website. Potential Use Cases Business owners monitoring their online reputation Investors researching companies before making decisions Consumers getting unbiased feedback before using ... ... service Competitors

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Self-Promotion

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Hür Ozan Özbay

Hür Ozan Özbay

•2mo ago
Turn Overwhelming App Feedback into Instant Product Insights.
... Google Play Store, App Store, Trustpilot, and the web. Instead of reading through thousands of reviews, you can simply ask questions like: What are users complaining about in the last 30 days? What do users love most about our competitors? Which feature modules cause the most frustration? Show a breakdown of 1 2 star reviews by topic. Loopado gives you structured insights, visual reports, and even lets you trigger actions like developer alerts or weekly summaries. As we build ... ... love feedback from product managers and teams: Would a tool like this be useful in your workflow? What integrations or features would be most important to you? Our landing page: https://loopado.app . Your input

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Self-Promotion

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Hür Ozan Özbay

Hür Ozan Özbay

•2mo ago
10M+ Reviews? Unorganized? Across the web?
... Google Play Store, App Store, Trustpilot, and the web. Instead of reading through thousands of reviews, you can simply ask questions like: What are users complaining about in the last 30 days? What do users love most about our competitors? Which feature modules cause the most frustration? Show a breakdown of 1 2 star reviews by topic. Loopado gives you structured insights, visual reports, and even lets you trigger actions like developer alerts or weekly summaries. As we build ... ... love feedback from product managers and teams: Would a tool like this be useful in your workflow? What integrations or features would be most important to you? Our landing page: https://loopado.app . Your input

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Rewrait

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Arnau Romero

Arnau Romero

•2mo ago
New update - Multiple custom prompts!
... version. You can update Rewrait by clicking Check for updates in the main menu. We also added a Pricing section to the website so everything is clear and transparent. We re actively shaping the next version based on your input, so please share what s working and what s missing. Happy rewraiting! The Rewrait team Comment from Gabe Perez(@gabe): Nice, love to see the quick iteration! The custom prompts is actually a huge unlock and might make ... ... another AI tool to help me improve my Japanese writing/responses! Comment from Abdul Rehman(@abod_rehman): The multiple custom prompts feature is a big win, was definitely feeling the need to switch styles depending on the context (Slack vs

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General

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Muhammad Nouman Ali

Muhammad Nouman Ali

•2mo ago
Not everything needs AI
... 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? Comment from George Parker(@george_parker3): Totally agree AI can be useful, but slapping it on everything often adds noise, not value. Human judgment, empathy, and context still matter a lot, especially in careers and creativity. Comment ... ... were edge cases the agent wasn t trained for. Big lesson: 80% coverage isn t enough if the 20% is what actually matters to users. Comment from Joseph Burutu(@joseph_burutu): I think the sweet spot isn't "AI vs

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General

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Hansel

Hansel

•2mo ago
What's the most valuable lesson you learned from a failed AI agent project?
... share a brief (and slightly painful) experience: We spent weeks developing a sophisticated agent designed to automate a complex data entry task. We were so focused on the core AI logic that we completely underestimated the variability in the input data formats in the real world. The agent worked perfectly in our controlled environment but was so brittle in production that it was practically useless. The big lesson? Robust data preprocessing is just as, if not more, important than ... ... what kind of agents you re building now and how you're designing for trust this time around? Comment from Hansel(@hanselh): @priyanka_gosai1  this is an incredible share thank you. You've perfectly articulated the classic "automation vs

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Self-Promotion

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Vedant Patel

Vedant Patel

•2mo ago
Built a startup finance sheet to automate P&L, cashflow, burn & runway – would love feedback 🚀
... built it: I struggled for months to manage startup finances across 4 sheets, Notion notes, and random calculators. Most free templates are generic or messy so I created a plug-and-play sheet that gives instant clarity with minimal input. It s currently live for early adopters at $11 (will go up to $39 soon), but honestly right now I m just looking for honest feedback, thoughts, or questions. If you want a peek or have thoughts on what founders ... ... really need in tools like this, I d love to hear from you Appreciate any input

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Den

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•2mo ago
Anyone else trying Den to replace Slack + Notion? Curious how others are using it
... spend a lot of effort to get an initial structure off the ground. This capability is what made me really feel Den was an AI-first comms platform. I'm curious if they're going to add fast voice input and Granola-style meeting notes (like Notion recently introduced). I could totally see both of those being a distraction. On the other hand, both of those would help generate a lot of really sticky content for the platform ... ... maximo_hartliness): I love the idea of one app for chat and docs, and Den comes close. If they improve task management and integrations, it could replace both for me. Comment from Yongliang Ma(@yongliang_ma): I use voice input

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PulpMiner

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MELVIN GEORGE

MELVIN GEORGE

•3mo ago
🚀 New Features in PulpMiner: Dynamic URL Variables & Scraper Selection!
... converting static URL parts into variables. How it works: Choose any segment in your URL (like a product ID or slug). Replace it with a dynamic variable (e.g., {{ PRODUCT_ID }}). Get an API endpoint that accepts dynamic inputs in real-time. Example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMDL... https://www.amazon.com/dp/ {{ PRODUCT_ID }} Perfect for scraping pages with the same structure but different data. 2. Dual Scraper Selection You can now choose from 2 powerful scrapers when generating JSON from webpages. Each scraper ... ... rendering for pages that require it. Use the best scraper for each use case and get more accurate structured data with zero code. Why This Matters These updates give you: More control over how URLs are used as API inputs

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Vibecoding

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Furqaan

Furqaan

•3mo ago
Do you predict people will actually watch AI-generated films?
... ability to build hype through trailers, teasers, and sneak peeks on social. Viewers buy tickets, leave feedback, and become co-creators in real-time. Since AI allows for rapid iteration, creators can actually improve their films based on audience input - making every viewer a contributor, not just a consumer. Comment from Saurabh Acharya(@qurious): Fascinating concept, Furqaan. I do think people will watch AI-generated films especially if the content feels novel, emotionally resonant, or experimental in ways traditional media ... ... often ruled by gatekeepers. Or, a Kickstarter for AI movies? Curious to see how you ll tackle quality control and narrative coherence, since AI still struggles with long-form storytelling. But the potential for collaborative, iterative storytelling with audience input

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General

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Wawi

Wawi

•3mo ago
How to know if a problem is worth building a product around?
... convinced us to give it a try, and that we can recommend to anyone at this stage: Validate that you re not alone Ask friends, family, or colleagues if they face the same issue. Hunt for workarounds or existing alternatives If people are hacking together scripts or paying for costly solutions, that s a strong sign. Assess Hair on Fire vs

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General

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Toni Ruokolainen

Toni Ruokolainen

•3mo ago
Principles for building AI-native products?
... foundational rather than an add-on, my strong belief is that true AI-First design should fundamentally be about subtraction, not addition. The goal should be a significantly simpler, more intuitive user experience than a non-AI alternative. Based on my experience, here are some principles I focus on for genuinely AI-native products: * Automation for Simplicity: AI's power should be used to abstract away underlying complexity. It should take raw data, complicated processes, etc., and deliver a clear ... ... simple output or actionable insight to the user. * Proactive Value Delivery: The AI shouldn't just sit there waiting for user input

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p/trickle-3

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Min Zhou

•3mo ago
I have some prompt tips to share
... together. Prompting Tips That Actually Work Be spatially specific. Use keywords like "left", "right", "centered", "aligned to bottom", "spaced evenly" to help the model place elements correctly. Mention device behavior. If it should behave differently on mobile vs desktop, say so. Ex: "stacks on mobile, grid on desktop". Use visual vocabulary. Mention familiar UI terms like "modal", "toast", "card", "hero section", or "split view" to tap into known design structures. Give UX intent. Add the why: "Add white space ... ... readability", "Add a hover effect for feedback", "Use a progress bar to show completion". Sequence your ideas. For complex prompts, list in steps: "First, add a header. Below that, place a form with two inputs

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Yadaphone

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Denis Yurchak

•4mo ago
My latest post on Reddit got 300k+ views and 1000 upvotes. Here are 8 things that helped me go viral
... attention. I wrote my most viral post in 10 minutes while having morning coffee. You never know what will take off. Don't overthink it, just start writing and posting. 2. Don't be afraid to help competitors Some people say building in public I only give my competitors

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General

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•4mo ago
AI tools I'm using now
... went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using! Voice AI toolkit: - Vapi - Pipecat (open source) Meeting notes without a bot: - Granola Fast voice input (stop typing!) - Wispr Flow - Aqua -  (newer, has contextual awareness) Agentic coding assistants: - Cursor - Windsurf (getting tons of traction, especially w/ early startups) - Devin - has way fewer reviews and shoutouts (reviews by startups) on Product Hunt - but another founder ... ... weight of deep research. Comment from Chris Messina(@chrismessina): Nice list! Here's mine: General AI Raycast AI Perplexity @Claude by Anthropic Desktop App @Arc Search Dia Superhuman AI Craft Assistant Meeting notes @Granola Fathom Fast voice input

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