
3 Days to Go: Launching a Security Product – What Would You Expect?
Hey Product Hunt,
We’re just a few days away from launching a new tool in the penetration testing space, and I’d love to hear your thoughts.
As builders and users, what do you actually expect from modern security tools in 2025?
Some open questions I’ve been thinking about:
Should vulnerability scanners be fully no-code?
Is AI-generated remediation advice helpful, or just buzz?
How important is support for login/MFA-secured pages in your workflow?
Where do you draw the line between “developer tool” vs “security tool”?
We’re aiming to simplify what’s historically been a complex, noisy space—and make security more usable for real teams.
Would love to hear from devs, product folks, founders—anyone who’s dealt with security testing (or avoided it).
Let’s discuss here. What would you want to see in a next-gen security tool?
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The no code angle sounds great in theory, But give me CLI options too. I like tools that scale with user's skill level.
I would expect a tool to automatically address common security issues across my organization (cross-account and cross-region), not just my own environment