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Sanglap Saha

Sanglap Saha

•1d ago
We Just are launching Xfrate TMS 🚀 – AI-Powered Transport Management for Mid-Mile Logistics
... Hunters , Super excited to share that Xfrate TMS is going live on Product Hunt! If you ve ever been close to logistics, you know how messy the mid-mile can be: Endless calls & WhatsApp messages with transporters ,Spreadsheets everywhere ,Dispatch inefficiencies that drain both time & money, Zero visibility once the shipment leaves the hub. We felt this pain first-hand, which is why we built Xfrate TMS. What it does: Create & manage FTL/LTL orders in minutes Optimize ... ... dispatch & routing with AI Track shipments live with real-time visibility Manage transporters seamlessly in one dashboard Use analytics & automation to cut inefficiencies Our mission is simple: Give businesses complete control of their mid-mile

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Serhat Soruklu

Serhat Soruklu

•8d ago
I Built Coupyn Alone - 100,000+ Companies, Real Users, Zero Funding
... Zero Funding Seventeen months ago, Coupyn was nothing but an idea scribbled in my head. Today, it s a living, breathing platform with over 100,000 companies listed, real users joining daily, and a foundation strong enough to support millions more. I didn t have investors. I didn t have a team. I didn t even have a startup budget. What I had was a computer, a text editor, and a stubborn belief that one person could build something lasting ... ... hardest parts are also what make this meaningful. Every line of code, every feature, every member who signs up it all carries weight because nothing was handed over. What s Next Coupyn is still young. We ve crossed milestones

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General

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Tom Ideaxton

Tom Ideaxton

•9d ago
The "Who Even Needs This?" Monster
... week. Not surveys. Real conversations. Ask them about their problems, not your solution. Their pain points will either validate your direction or help you pivot before it's too late. 2. Find Your "One Person" You don't need millions. You need one person who gets unreasonably excited about what you're building. That one customer who emails you at midnight with feature ideas. That's your proof of concept. Everyone else comes later. 3. Document Small Wins Start ... ... evidence. 4. Remember: Every Giant Started Tiny Airbnb's founders sold cereal to stay afloat. Instagram was a check-in app called Burbn. Your "who needs this?" phase might just be the cocoon before the butterfly. 5. Set Micro-Milestones

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Wispr Flow

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Tanay Kothari

Tanay Kothari

•8d ago
How Wispr Flow found PMF through a pivot
... your head: What would you do to launch this product? In that month and a half, we spun up an entire marketing operation and did a huge drop on October 1, 2024. It was actually pretty successful. We got millions of views and hit #1 on Product Hunt for the day and the week. Two months before that, we weren't even a consumer software company. By January, we were seeing long posts on LinkedIn and X about ... ... product had changed people s lives. We also saw ~20% of our users convert to paid (vs

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Cubent.Dev

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Anwar Laksir

Anwar Laksir

•19d 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

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General

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Aleksandar Blazhev

•11d ago
What’s the craziest thing a startup can do to get attention?
... Yesterday I saw the headline that Perplexity tried to buy Google Chrome for $34.5B . One move and they got free coverage in BBC, NYT, Business Insider, and basically every major tech outlet. That s tens of millions in equivalent PR value without spending it. Just create a news story with a slightly absurd twist and boom, you re front-page material. So I m wondering: what are some other wild tactics you ve seen (or used) to grab attention ... ... Examples that come to mind: Sending a pizza to every journalist in your industry with a QR code on the box leading to your launch page. Renting a billboard in front of your competitor

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GPT-5

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•17d ago
GPT-5: Not the AGI Messiah, but still pretty impressive
... output tokens . GPT-5 nano The penny-pincher s dream for massive-scale classification or trigger-phrase detection. Micro-tasks run at $0.05 per 1 M input tokens and $0.40 per 1 M output tokens, with micro-millisecond latency. Six ChatGPT upgrades you ll actually notice Alongside the big model upgrades, the interface got some noticeable upgrades. Every ChatGPT user now benefits from GPT-5 s underlying power plus six tangible improvements: Unified engine The old model picker is gone ... ... like button. Benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks Benchmarks should always be taken with a grain of salt . They are effectively a snapshot of a models capabilities under near perfect conditions. Sort of like the Big Mac you see on the ads vs

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Azhar Uddin

Azhar Uddin

•29d ago
I'm launching on Product Hunt soon and I'm nervous (but excited!) 🚀
... months ago, I was just another self-taught developer frustrated with YouTube learning. Now I'm about to launch Notetube to the Product Hunt community. The butterflies are real! This launch could be a game-changer for reaching the millions of people who struggle with the same YouTube learning problems I faced. If you've ever: Forgotten everything from a YouTube tutorial within days Had your learning scattered across random playlists Got stuck with no one to ask for help ... ... know exactly why Notetube exists. I'm asking for one small favor: Hit "Notify Me" on my  coming soon page so you don't miss my launch. Your support could help me reach #1 and change how millions

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Lalitha

Lalitha

•1mo ago
you keep your brand colors, we make it accessible
... sleek the kind of site that just looks amazing, full of cool animations, the works. I thought that was the secret sauce. But then I had a moment that shifted my thinking. Someone pointed out that written instructions or alternative formats are essential for people who can t access certain content types. It made me realize how easy it is to overlook needs different from our own. That sent me down a rabbit hole The core question: Can we build ... ... their own comfort and needs? We talk about accessibility in the context of official guidelines (which are great and important!), but compliance alone doesn t make the web accessible for everyone. For instance, a 2024 study of almost 3 million

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Tyler

Tyler

•1mo ago
AICosts.ai Update: First Paying Customers & Growth Strategy
... platforms after getting tired of juggling multiple billing portals and surprise charges from forgotten automations. We recently tried our first organic launch on PH a few days ago as well so thank you to everyone who upvoted and/or commented! Milestone Update: First Paying Subscribers! Just hit two major milestones

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Milan Gorislavets

Milan Gorislavets

•1mo ago
Selling SereneAI - AI-based meditation app (built solo at 16)
... need money to support myself and keep building. I ll transfer the whole project: code, brand, designs, and rights. You can try the demo or check the GitHub repo. Message me here or email milan@gorislavets.com Thanks for reading ...

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Azhar Uddin

Azhar Uddin

•1mo ago
Hey PH Community! 👋 Self-taught dev here launching my first product soon
... Notetube transforms YouTube from passive entertainment into an active learning system with organized collections, progress tracking, AI video chat, comprehensive AI notes and much more. But here's what really drives me I'm envisioning something much greater here. Millions of people from all walks of life learn from YouTube daily - students in developing countries, career changers, curious minds, people who can't afford traditional education. With the right tools, we can unlock so much human potential that's currently ... ... alone. I'm launching soon and would be incredibly grateful if you could visit our coming soon page and hit "Notify Me" . This isn't just about building another app - it's about democratizing quality education and helping millions

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WebVisor

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Josh Nichols

Josh Nichols

•1mo ago
It Broke
... honestly wasn t expecting so many users to sign up so quickly, and I definitely didn t expect sites to be logging that much data right out the gate. Within the first two weeks, we tracked over 1.5 million events. Which is amazing - but it also completely broke the system. At first, I pushed some temporary fixes just to get things limping again. But they weren t great - most people couldn t access full data ranges, the platform was super ... ... wasn t good enough. So I made a plan: Spun up a dedicated server Rebuilt the database from scratch Moved hundreds of thousands of events overnight Rewrote the platform core to actually scale WebVisor can now handle 40 million

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PixelUnion.eu

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Jochem

Jochem

•1mo ago
PixelUnion.eu Surpasses 3000 Users
... thrilled to announce that PixelUnion.eu , our privacy-first photo startup from Europe, has reached an incredible milestone: 3,000 users! What makes this achievement even more special is that every single user joined organically without ads, outside funding, or even an official launch. This is a testament to the growing demand for tools that prioritize privacy and simplicity. PixelUnion.eu offers a clean, web-based alternative

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Perplexity

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
Will Perplexity "overshadow" OpenAI?
... dominate the Indian market, which could potentially increase the number of users (and thus compete with OpenAI). Perplexity is trying to attract more users by offering a free 12-month Perplexity Pro subscription normally worth $200 to all 360 million Airtel subscribers. (That is the cost for them.) Do you think @Perplexity is doing it right? Because the catch is monetisation the purchasing power of India is simply not the purchasing power of the American market. What strategy ... ... think would help them increase not only the number of users but also their profit? I am attaching the current revenues for both (OpenAI vs

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Product Hunt

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
What topics and when to post on Product Hunt to make the most impact
... higher traffic and people are more active, so it s a good time to discuss more complex topics, product-related discussions, solving problems, and providing insights. Product Forums Any time there's a product launch, update, new feature, or milestone achieved (when the milestone

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General

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Michael Tseitlin

Michael Tseitlin

•1mo ago
Knowledge-sharing VS Online Courses - YOUR OPINION?
... Michael - co-founder of HipHub platform. We are based in Moscow and try to innovate our traditional ways to gain access to knowledge of the community. There are so many courses nowadays, and companies in Russia make hundreds of millions from it. But it's all so expensive and long, so it is hard to retain attention and interest to these courses. We've redesigned the approach and allowed anyone to create their own hub to share the knowledge they ...

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HipHub

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Michael Tseitlin

Michael Tseitlin

•1mo ago
Knowledge-sharing VS traditional Ed Courses - What is the future?
... Michael - co-founder of HipHub platform. We are based in Moscow and try to innovate our traditional ways to gain access to knowledge of the community. There are so many courses nowadays, and companies in Russia make hundreds of millions from it. But it's all so expensive and long, so it is hard to retain attention and interest to these courses. We've redesigned the approach and allowed anyone to create their own hub to share the knowledge they ...

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Self-Promotion

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Emil

Emil

•2mo ago
⚡ Revolutionizing Mobile Computing:
... across 500+ accounts from one dashboard49. Predictive Analytics: LSTM models optimize post timing and engagement strategies based on real-time data4. 4. Enterprise-Grade Security & Compliance GDPR/CCPA Ready: Data stored in localized nodes (e.g., EU data in Frankfurt)26. Military-Grade Encryption: AES-256 + TLS 1.3 for all data transfers. Sensitive operations run in hardware-isolated TEE environments210. Permission Safeguards: Dynamic role-based access (admin/user) and invisible watermarking to trace leaks68. 5. Slash Costs by 70%+ No Hardware Investment ...

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General

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Nika

Nika

•2mo ago
which industry do you think is the riskiest to start a business, and which is flourishing?
... filled. What I've noticed, for example, is that things related to defense are doing extremely well now, also because of the geopolitical situation in the world. For example, an Estonian VC firm Darkstar invested in purely military defense tech, especially from Ukrainian startups. The fund recently closed its first 15M round (target: 25M) and backs startups like FarSight Vision (geospatial drone tools) and Deftak (drone ammunition). Comment from vivek sharma(@vivek_sharma_25): Business in non-specialized SaaS ... ... offline is the new gold mine :D When did you publicly release KeyHaven on PH? Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @byalexai  It is like that, I can see many people in the industry (buildings, reconstructions, etc) turning millions

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Scribe

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Aliza Edelstein

Aliza Edelstein

•3mo ago
Surpassing 4 Million Users
... million of you, Five years ago today, we released the first version of Scribe on Product Hunt. As they say, if you're not embarrassed by your first product, you didn't do it right and believe me, looking back now, we are deeply embarrassed. That first version wasn't even internet-enabled! It saved locally on your desktop and was as clunky as they come. But we put it out there for free because we needed ... ... when I spent 10 hours doing documentation?!" or "How did I not know about this my whole life?" Within a couple weeks of release, we saw blog posts about Scribe in eight different languages. Our small team would celebrate milestones

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General

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Karl Mechkin

Karl Mechkin

•3mo ago
Feeling stuck growing my social impact business
... initiatives. I've managed to get a small grant to formally register a company, and create a simple website and web application. I ve also already got a few municipalities interested in partnering, pledging the land for over 10 million trees, with the potential for much more! Also have a few subscribers to our planting plans across the EU and the US. The problem is, I struggle greatly with getting enough people to contribute, to jumpstart our field operations ... ... thinking that I am doing everything by the book regarding initial outreach (posting in relevant social media groups, launching platforms, direct messaging and mailing), but just can t get much positive results, while competitors

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General

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Nika

Nika

•3mo ago
Should a company like Meta be involved in military combat technology?
... Anytime we want to see technological advancements, we either keep an eye on Product Hunt, Techcrunch or the military. And that's today's case. In the morning, I read this announcement : Meta is partnering with defense tech company Anduril to develop AR/VR headsets for the U.S. military

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Self-Promotion

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John Howland

John Howland

•3mo ago
I Build Emergency Kits for Totally Predictable Chaos (and yes, there’s an affiliate program)
... folks! I m the one-person chaos crew behind Mildly Prepared: a collection of funny-yet-useful kits for surviving everyday disasters with barely enough dignity. I make niche "survival kits" for people in specific, relatable situations like: Toddlers at airports Techies at burnout stage Grandparents babysitting in the smartphone age Each one includes a combo of instructions, and clever little tools (and no, not the AI kind - real stuff like noise-reducing stickers or "emotional exit signs"). I built ... ... that s your jam, I d love to connect. You can check out the first kit I posted here on Product Hunt (Toddler Airport Survival Kit [Launching 6/3/25]) or just ask me weird questions about kits you wish existed. Mildly

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Martin Tonev

Martin Tonev

•3mo ago
AI-powered project planning for “vibe coders”
... that gap by: Natural-language blueprints Describe your app in plain English ( Build a social-media photo feed with React and Supabase ) and instantly get a structured backlog of epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria ([DEV Community][1]). Dynamic milestones & tasks Break down your blueprint into milestones

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