gm builders, happy Monday.
Today’s standouts: earbuds that call you out the moment you start slouching; a Chrome sidekick that turns your rambling mess into a prompt that actually works; and a browser buddy that spits out a near-finished draft while you’re still pouring coffee.
Top off the mug. Mute the notifications. Let’s roll.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

PodPosture turns your AirPods (or any Bluetooth earbuds) into a real-time posture coach. It listens for your head slumping using motion sensors on Pro/Max or Bluetooth signal strength on Gen 3 and other buds and chirps a gentle alert the moment you start to hunch. Simple setup, minimal UI, no extra gadgets.
🔥 Our Take: It’s awkward at first having your earbuds tell you to sit up, but you’ll catch yourself in a better position before long. Feels like a tiny coach in your ear, nagging you until your neck stops sounding like a bag of rice.

Tyce lives in your browser and digs through your old reports, contracts, and notes so it can spit out fresh drafts in seconds. Highlight a section and ask a question, feed it a template, or let it auto-fill based on everything you’ve already written. No more copy-pasting or staring at a blank page.
🔥 Our Take: Writing another contract from scratch is a soul-suck. This feels like that one teammate who’s already read every file and just hands you a solid first pass. Sometimes it gets weird, mixing clauses that don’t belong together, but mostly it saves you from drowning in edits.

Sales tax is one of those last things a growing startup wants to deal with. But if you wait, you’ll likely accumulate some serious taxes owed.
Enter Numeral → They will handle sales tax compliance for you. Think:
Backed by Y Combinator and Benchmark, +1,300 businesses trust Numeral for sales tax.
They offer a free sales tax audit to help you quickly understand your exposures in every state and country.

Pretty Prompt is a Chrome extension that scrubs your messy text and turns it into a rock-solid prompt,no more guessing which phrasing the AI actually understands. Paste your rough idea, hit “prettify,” and walk away with a prompt that actually works on the first try.
🔥 Our Take: It’s like having a grammar cop for your AI questions, catching your vague word salad before it trips the bot. Saves those “why did it spit nonsense?” moments, but don’t expect it to turn garbage into gold.

Alex Saint broke the silence by livestreaming his MVP build, handpicking twenty indie hackers for early feedback, and paying them in $INDIE tokens to test features. He blasted updates across socials instead of hiding in DMs, then rode that buzz straight onto Product Hunt—500 users, 80 feedback loops, 12 paying customers in a week. No cofounder, no ad budget, just raw hustle and token incentives. Worth a glance if you’ve ever wondered how to launch a startup in public.