gm legends, happy Monday.
Today’s highlights: a swipe-driven stock matchmaker that turns research into a game; a menu-bar API lab that blasts endpoints without killing your flow; and a loan-tracker that keeps tabs on every borrowed item so you’re not begging for your charger back.
Fill your mug, shake off the weekend, and let’s get after it.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Keepfully 2.0 tracks everything you lend or borrow, from cash to power tools. It logs due dates, fires off friendly reminders, and gives you one clear dashboard so no one can ghost you.
🔥 Our Take: I’m done with disappearing friends and “sorry I forgot” texts. Keepfully lets me nudge pals to return my charger or lawnmower without sounding desperate. It’s petty but feels oh-so satisfying.

TickUp turns stock research into a swipe deck. Browse curated picks driven by financial metrics and social buzz, swipe right to add ideas to your watchlist, tap for interactive charts and real-time sentiment, and dig into AI-backed insights
🔥 Our Take: Researching stocks should not feel like dating, but here we are—and it works. Ten minutes of swiping gave me a watchlist I actually trust instead of another dusty spreadsheet.

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.

API Tester lives in your Mac’s menu bar. Send GET, POST, PUT, DELETE requests, tweak headers, preview JSON or HTML, and export responses with a click. No app switch needed
🔥 Our Take:Tried this out while I was deep in side project mayhem and I noticed a typo in my authentication header. Instead of launching Postman and breaking my flow, I fixed it right from the menu bar in two clicks and saw a 200 OK instantly. What a win!

Nika asked how to keep users past the paywall without scaring them off. The thread lands on three big moves: make billing and cancellations brutally transparent (visible cancel links, clear charge dates, trial countdowns), wait until users hit an “aha” moment before gating core features, and streamline payment with preloaded forms and a two-step flow so you can win them back if they bounce.
Worth a skim if you’re tired of watching free users vanish.