gm legends, happy Friday.
Today’s highlights: an infinite canvas where a sketch becomes a working app in minutes; a silent sidekick that records your meetings and hands you summaries so you actually pay attention; and a service that tracks down every bank account, insurance policy, and subscription after someone’s passed—so you don’t drown in paperwork.
Top up your mug, clear the backlog, and let’s roll.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Sunset hunts down a deceased person’s financial footprint, from bank accounts and IRAs to credit cards, life insurance, property, and more, then automates closures and fund transfers. Searches are free, and you pay nothing out of pocket for the service.
🔥 Our Take: Handling a loved one’s finances while you’re still grieving feels like a cruel joke. Sunset’s a grim necessity, but the ability to have dozens of accounts wrapped up in minutes instead of months is probably such a relief for families everywhere.

Solar gives you an infinite canvas for building production apps in minutes using live data and backend logic. Teams work together in real time on the same space. No mockups or staging servers required.
🔥 Our Take: Tried sketching a signup form and two minutes later I was logging in with real credentials. Solar trades wireframes for live code so you can actually click through your idea. It’s exhilarating and a little terrifying to hand over control to something you just drew.

Launching is chaos. Managing it doesn’t have to be. Basecamp’s been around since before half of us had Wi-Fi, and it still slaps.
It’s the no-BS project management tool that makes sense immediately. No onboarding saga. No notification hell. Just one clean place to see who’s doing what, what’s done, and what’s totally on fire.
Everything — files, convos, context — stays where it belongs: in the project.
Start using it for free. Stay because it actually works.

Omi Desktop turns your Mac into an always-on recorder. It captures virtual meetings and calls, then serves up searchable transcripts, concise summaries and action items so you never drop the ball.
🔥 Our Take: My brain goes AWOL by the end of every meeting; Omi runs quietly in the background and hands me a bullet list when I’m done. I hate admitting I need it but dropping the ball feels a lot worse.

Two days ago Chronicle snagged #1 on Product Hunt and crossed 1,000 upvotes for the first time this yearÂ
Here’s their rapid-fire playbook:
• Warm up your audience a week before by co-writing narrative-led copy with early users
• On launch day, have founders and power users flood LinkedIn and X in a tight 30-minute window with hook → proof → invite posts
• Skip cold-posting in new forums, nonstop tweeting, and paid ads—they didn’t move the needle.
Want to learn how focused testing and precise timing can turn a humble launch into a win?