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Self-Promotion

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n jain

n jain

•6d ago
Personal Drive - Self hosted alternative to Google Drive
... PERSONAL DRIVE - A self hosted alternative to google drive. A simple one. Initially I didn't plan to release it in the wild. Features wise you probably won't find anything that "file browser" doesn't do, except maybe fast sort. So if you are happy with that, probably no point fiddling with it. That said, have a look at the demo please. I would love your opinions! Github: https://github.com/gyaaniguy/per... Demo: https://demo.personaldrive.xyz Docker Installation: https://hub.docker.com/repositor... ... ... Have a look please. This is my first open source project.. Recently

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Self-Promotion

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Jamie Davenport

Jamie Davenport

•11d ago
Launching the journal for analytically minded people
... everyone, I'm Jamie I recently started working on something I've wanted for a long time. It's called Big Journal . As the name suggests it's a journal but with superpowers, designed for the kind of people who track, analyse and optimise. Here's a sneak peek at what it brings to the table. Networked Journaling People, places and things are all first class citizens in Big Journal. They're references using handy keyboard shortcuts such ... ... productivity? Let us know which interesting ones you come up with. And Much More... Mood. Habits. Travel. Photos. Milestones. Quotes. Notes. Links. Check out our roadmap to see what else is on the horizon. We're Live I've recently

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Refgrow

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Alexander Belogubov

Alexander Belogubov

•11d ago
July Report for Refgrow
... this kind of product like mine. I am still looking for a stable channel for growth and trying different marketing channels. The market is quite competitive and it is difficult to gain trust. What new things have we released recently? We've just launched one of our biggest updates yet - the Multi-Tier Commission System! This is a game-changer for scaling your affiliate program. Here's what's new: Multi-Tier Commission System Transform your affiliate program into ... ... different commission durations (lifetime, first purchase, limited period) for individual affiliates Period Specification: Define custom time periods for limited duration commissions Granular Control: Override project defaults for VIP affiliates Easy Management: Update settings directly from the affiliate management modal Recent

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Augment Code

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steve beyatte

steve beyatte

•17d ago
Augment Code releases CLI Claude Code competitor Auggie
... more than $200M, so it must be decent. They just announced the release of a CLI tool, Auggie, to compete with Claude Code. Here's the launch announcement . Does anyone use Augment day to day? Is this a viable alternative to @Claude Code ? I tried it out the other day and couldn't get used to not being able to see the diffs like you can with other tools. Comment from steve beyatte(@steveb): @adi_singh5  The diff view ... ... underlying context and accuracy models. Given that their competing against the actual model provider, I'd be surprised if they can do better than Claude Code. Comment from steve beyatte(@steveb): @rickyguo  nice, are you using it with VS

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Y Combinator

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•24d ago
YC deadline in <2 weeks; Who's applying?
... network is insane , especially for b2b companies. It will accelerate your G2M like nothing else. You'll learn what real speed looks like , by grinding alongside the top early stage founders. Every time I talk to a current or recent YC company or go to the events, I'm reminded what top speed looks like. And I'm also reminded that the speed that start-ups are capable of gets faster every year, especially with AI. As for hesitations...sometimes ... ... aurelia_b): @paruidev thank you Comment from Aur lia Bret(@aurelia_b): @cheerst thank you for the support Comment from Manuel Zarroca(@manuelzarroca): Do you think a project from a high school student has any chances at Y Combinator? I recently

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General

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Rena

Rena

•25d ago
What kind of AI tools do you wish existed — but haven’t seen on Product Hunt (yet)?
... everyone I've been browsing Product Hunt almost every day recently and while there's been an explosion of AI tools, I still feel like some problems haven't been fully solved yet. For example, I d love to see: A lightweight AI assistant that helps indie makers stay consistent and avoid burnout An AI that helps content creators repurpose their work across formats (without sounding robotic) Tools that help you organize & recall your own prompt history across apps ... ... curious What kind of AI-powered tools do you wish existed? What have you tried recently

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General

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Peter Wang

Peter Wang

•26d ago
Anyone else running into same problem deploying long-running AI agents?
... been working on some AI projects recently things like scheduled agents, API responders, and multi-agent systems that need to run continuously. One of the biggest headaches I ve run into is deployment. Most cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, etc.) are built for stateless apps or short-lived functions. But for long-running, stateful agents, the kind that need to persist data, auto-recover from crashes, and expose custom endpoints it gets surprisingly messy. I ve spent so much time setting ... ... connect any external/internal databases as they wishes per agent. White-labeling: Use your own domain for agent endpoints. For example, https://{yourDomain}/agents/{age... ---- I'll be sharing the full tech stack and build details soon (Been busy recently

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General

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?
... primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however.... I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump ... ... product teams that focus on the agent loop, tool calling, management of context and subagents can move faster and I think that's why Claude Code and Amp have the edge right now with Gemini-CLI also catching up. VS

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Introduce yourself

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Markiz

Markiz

•2mo ago
Hey Product Hunt community! 👋
... here and excited to connect with fellow builders and makers! I'm a copywriter who's been in the trenches for years, working with everything from startups to established brands. Recently got obsessed with the intersection of AI and marketing education. Currently working on some projects around AI-powered marketing tools and always looking to learn from this amazing community. Love seeing the innovative products launching here daily... the creativity is incredible! Looking forward to engaging with launches, sharing feedback ... ... hopefully contributing something valuable back to this ecosystem. What's the most interesting AI tool you've discovered on PH recently

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Claude by Anthropic

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•2mo ago
What's the weirdest thing you've asked AI to do? Examples welcome 🤖
... recently gotten into training grip strength and since it s a new area of strength training for me, I ve been asking Claude a lot of weird questions about training and recovery techniques. So now, my chat history is a ton of stuff about work with the occasional odd question about how often I should be using extensor bands haha What are some of the strangest things you've asked AI to help with? Did it actually help? Drop your ... ... asked for some help with diy sewing projects. Just trying to figure out how to make certain things. Worked medium well! Comment from Jack Molnitskij(@jack_molnitskij): What's the weirdest thing you've asked AI to do? I recently

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Cursor

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•2mo ago
Cursor or Claude Code?
... right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts! Comment from Syed Ahmed(@syedahmedz): I recently stopped paying for cursor and moved fully to Claude Code. It is a step up in pricing but the output is usually more accurate and requires fewer iterations vs

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Self-Promotion

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Derick Ip

Derick Ip

•2mo ago
I vibe-coded an app that turns any recipe link into a nutrition label with Gemini + VS Code
... recently spent a month vibe-coding a web app that turns any recipe into a detailed nutrition label. My entire workflow was a loop of prompting Gemini, pasting the code into VS

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Pocket

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•3mo ago
Pocket is shutting down. Best read-it-later alternatives?
... Mozilla recently announced that they're shutting down Pocket. I used to use Pocket a lot back in the day, but I don't find myself regularly saving articles that much now. For those that are still using Pocket, what are you planning to switch over to? For others, what are your best recommendations for read-later-products? Comment from Adam(@adam_gray6): Got access to the early beta of Truffl . Still early in their product development, but love ... ... gamifykaran): Pocket has been my favorite read-it-later app for saving articles, stories, and videos to read later. I m really going to miss how easy and dependable it has been. I have shared the best 5 pocket alternatives

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Granola

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•3mo ago
With so many new AI Note Takers - what's your favorite and why?
... really good for teams, has a nice chat function that lets you chat across all your meetings and get good insight from your team members, calls, clients, etc. But for personal, and individual notes - Granola is a champion. Recently I've been using Granola's new mobile app for in-person convos and it's amazing. Particularly for my conversations in Japanese, where the chances of me misinterpreting something, missing a key note, or simply not knowing a word ... ... need. Other note takers can be a bit more nuanced and have things like a chat or better way of capturing deliverables. Comment from Jihoon Lee(@indukeys): I've tested a bunch of AI note takers recently

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General

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Tyler

Tyler

•3mo ago
Anyone else struggling to track costs when using multiple AI services in your automations?
... valuable to you? This isn't a pitch - I'm genuinely trying to understand if others are struggling with the same problem and what kind of solution would actually help. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Additionally, I recently made a post on IndieHackers displaying what I shipped recently

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General

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Nika

Nika

•3mo ago
Does your company welcome juniors and interns despite AI progress?
... remember when we talked about Duolingo replacing staff with AI about a week ago? The story continues. Cutting the labour cost is becoming more extensive, and there is an unusually high unemployment rate for recent college students: "Companies might be replacing entry-level white collar jobs with AI, or their spending on AI might simply be 'crowding out' the spending for new hires." How can a young student become a skilled senior if he's never given the chance ... ... forced to completely change their occupation? Comment from Constantine(@aeromaniax): At least for technical people, I think this is still just a post-covid situation where big companies hired people just to have them (and not let their competitors

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Self-Promotion

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Hexi Zilong Xiao

Hexi Zilong Xiao

•3mo ago
Elephant in the room of non-technical vibe coders - Vibe Debugging
... recently got fascinated by how powerful vibe coding has become, so I started lurking around Reddit to see what folks have been building. Instead of seeing product demos, I see an equal number of complaints about how users run into a wall when their app is 90% complete. They start burning credits and watching AI running in circles. The frustration is felt all over the place, ranging from Supabase auth problems to Webhook misconfigurations to Deployment failures ... ... have a technical background, and the learning curve of software engineering is pretty steep. It would be too much of an ask to investigate stacktrace and come up with sound debugging instructions. They are not comfortable with the VS

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Self-Promotion

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Tyler

Tyler

•4mo ago
Hey Product Hunt 👋, I'm Tyler - Building AIBillingDashboard.com
... ProductHunt I'm Tyler, Full-Stack Software Engineer in his 20's who's been in love with programming web and mobile apps since 14-15 years old! I've been building and shipping a bunch of products recently, but after ~1 week of building, I recently

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Yadaphone

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Denis Yurchak

•4mo ago
My non-AI app made $8000 USD in 2 months. Here’s how I did it
... video calls, but there was a niche of people who used Skype to make cheap international calls to mobile and landline numbers. That was a golden opportunity major playing leaving the market, and its users scrambling for an alternative. That s how I made Yadaphone. I took one feature of Skype I used myself making cheap overseas calls, and created a website that allowed people to do it. Launch I built an MVP in a weekend. The design was minimalist ... ... tweets was reposted by Pieter Levels. It got 200k views, a ton of publicity and sales. I still post to Twitter every day. Great marketing channel Collaborations with journalists. Yadaphone got featured early as one of top Skype alternatives

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General

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Divyanth Jayaraj

Divyanth Jayaraj

•4mo ago
I am 36M solo founder with about 6 products under my belt but I am super-scared to promote them!
... Creating Free tools and sending some related traffic back Asking a couple of people I know to try my products Each have given me various degrees of success. Rest assured, I have lots of users using the free parts. Recently I'm trying push marketing; for example recently

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Product Hunt

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•4mo ago
Maker’s Corner: From Google Meet meltdown to multiplayer meetings
... collaborative and productive environment. It offers participants the freedom to move around the meeting space (designed as various maps, some inspired by games and some based off of actual office blueprints). Nonilion is a distraction free google s meet alternative, with perplexity ai, multi participant screen share, interactive multi participant games, file sharing, custom characters and more. Nonilion is free to use for all the users and also offers a pro plan for meetings that required custom room names ... ... writers, video editors and front-end developers to focus and work in collaboration. Two or more groups talking over each other or sharing screens at the same time resulted in other groups to sit and just watch. As an alternative

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Introduce yourself

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Mohammmud Ahmed

Mohammmud Ahmed

•4mo ago
Product builder
... powered learning platform that has helped thousands of learners unlock their potential through personalized education. With a background in marketing and a deep focus on user experience and growth, I ve taken Lrnova from concept to success and recently, it landed me on Shark Tank , where I shared our journey and vision with the world s toughest investors. I believe in the power of tech to solve real problems, and I m just getting started. I was working ... ... investment analyst and had a passion for turning ideas into scalable businesses. I worked closely with over 20 early-stage startups , helping them craft compelling pitch decks and solid financial projections that secured funding and strategic partnerships. Most recently

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Vercel

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Shekhar K. Sharma

Shekhar K. Sharma

•4mo ago
Has anyone else used v0.dev to build a real MVP? Would love to swap notes
... everyone I ve been building products for a long time (15+ years), and I recently tried using v0.dev for the first time. Honestly didn t expect much, but I was surprised how quickly I got something real off the ground - not just a playground UI, but a fully working fitness app with protected routes, dashboards, flow logic, the works. It s called The HIIT PIT and it s live, but that s not why I m posting. I m more ... ... project is for personal use and does not store any sensitive data, I would ship it. Otherwise, I would require code proofreading first. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @nxame   @bgrigson  Is it a thing added recently

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Cursor

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imbud

imbud

•4mo ago
Designers using Cursor, where are you all? 😇
... Hello, PH! I m a designer who boldly switched from Framer, which I had been loyal to for two years, to Cursor recently. This has been the best decision I ve made this year. The biggest reason is that the cost savings have been truly dramatic. Cost comparison: Framer: Even the mini version costs $15 per month ($180 annually), and running 3 sites would cost $540 a year (if I had created with Framer, it would have added another ... ... Figma as well. So you can use Figma as the WYSIWYG editor. And then write markup in cursor via cursor chat. Personally, I host my landing page on github pages, github pages deployment has drastically improved recently

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Cursor

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fmerian

fmerian

•4mo ago
Experimenting with Cursor
... Bucket , we're always looking for products that can boost productivity and inspire us to build better software. We recently experimented with @Cursor to replace @Github Copilot . Key takeaways Tab completion : Cursor includes a helpful tab completion feature, suggesting refactorings and improvements as you go huge time saver! Chat : the chat/composer is better than Copilot as it can modify across files in the codebase. However, we still needed to correct the code most of the time :/ Full context : Cursor ... ... they need clarifications from time to time tho Working with existing codebases : Cursor seems better at writing code from scratch than contributing to large existing codebases Hallucinations : as far as we can tell, it had fewer hallucinations compared to alternatives

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