Anirudh Kumar

What’s the one tool in your tech stack that saves you hours every week?

We all have that one tool - the unsung hero quietly doing its job and saving you hours every single week.

For me (no surprise 😄), it’s @Clueso

We built it to turn product workflows into help docs and videos in minutes - and I still get amazed by how fast it is compared to the old “record → edit → voiceover → host → pray someone watches” workflow.

But beyond Clueso, I’m always on the hunt for tools that actually make a difference in day-to-day work.

So I’m asking the Product Hunt braintrust:

🔍 What’s the tool you’d fight to keep in your stack - and why?

No shame in shouting out the obvious ones (Notion, Linear, Figma), but I’m really curious about underrated picks too.

Drop your faves 👇

I’m bookmarking everything!

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Nika

Probably @ChatGPT by OpenAI but @Grammarly also saves me a lot of time – I used to it so much that it is natural to me that it corrects my grammar. Without that, i would probably pick up every single word from the dictionary.

Anirudh Kumar

Totally relatable, @busmark_w_nika 🙌

A few months back, I discovered the ChatGPT Mac app - it changed the whole game of how I use ChatGPT day-to-day. Can’t imagine working without it now.

And yes, Grammarly has been a quiet timesaver as well, especially when I need to set the right tone in emails and messages.

Jiamei Liu

@busmark_w_nika Totally agree! ChatGPT has become my go-to for work and study

Federico Zuluaga Knorr

For me def. @Cursor

Anirudh Kumar

@federico_zuluaga_knorr, Cursor stealing every show!

Tim Dowdall

@federico_zuluaga_knorr this. Cursor is great.

Emad Ibrahim

@Cursor i don’t think I can write a hello world without anymore. Total dependence.

PS: I have been coding for 25+ years

Anirudh Kumar

@emad_ibrahim Crazy! You've seen it all evolving. Would love to see some of your work you built using Cursor or anything you'd like to show.

Anirudh Kumar

@emad_ibrahim - thanks for sharing!

Jose M. Ramirez

For me is @Handit.ai , we use it as the backbone for all of our agents, so they are actually reliable, it allows us to have them audit themselves and literally improve their prompts and datasets automatically. TBH is a game changer for our teams and our AI.

Anirudh Kumar

@jramr7 - Interesting. Would recommend it to some of my friends. Thanks for sharing.

Rajan Rk

For me, the tool that consistently saves hours each week on the marketing side is @Clerk + @PostHog . Clerk handles authentication and user identities, while PostHog gives me real-time analytics, session replays, and funnel insights.

Anirudh Kumar

Thanks for sharing,@iamrajanrk

Chris Lucas
@iamrajanrk shoutout to post hog for being the easiest setup imaginable. Especially compared to how much value it unlocks... the ratio is crazy
Rob Blaine

I'm a huge fan of Canva still. I like to try out all the new video generation tools as well as image generation tools, but I always end up pulling content back into Canva to make edits.

Also, we're eating our own dogfood and using @pollystack for help with doing our own market research (especially exciting ahead of our launch on ProductHunt next week).

Anirudh Kumar

@rob_blaine - Canva, yes! Probably it's one of the first tools everybody would have worked on.

Awesome to hear you'll be launching soon. All the best.

Sanskar Yadav

I'm just baffled to see how Cursor is stealing every show. Had this discussion on a Slack community as well, where it turns out that developers with years of coding experience are getting stuck on basic logical problems because of their over-dependency (and they admitted it, not positively).
It's surely getting a little scary at this point.

Anirudh Kumar

@sanskarix - Totally hear you. It is a little scary.

Tools, apps, and workflows are evolving faster than ever… and honestly, just trying to keep up feels like a full-time job sometimes. 😅

But I guess that’s also what makes it exciting - always something new to learn, try, and adapt to.

Igor Lysenko

I use my product because I had a problem that other products could not cover my need and that is why I use my product every day :)

Anirudh Kumar

@ixord Great! Would love to hear your pain points in detail and how you solved them.

Igor Lysenko

@anirudhkumar I was working at a job where if I made one mistake I would have to work on the task again for a couple of hours. And the end result was that I didn't find the solution I needed for tracking step-by-step actions with notes. I took that as an idea and made my own product that I use now.

Anirudh Kumar

@ixord wow! Great to hear that you built the solution yourself.

Charlie Reagan

To help AI coding agents with context, I like to refer to official documentation a lot. A few ways to do this, but my fav is to created a unified doc from the official web site using a free tool @MarkdownMate (free in the Chrome store) Check out this item on the Chrome Web Store https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/kgeoehjdciibpbdabmkkooghgffehcli?utm_source=item-share-cp

This saves me hours when creating context docs. Hope that's useful!

Anirudh Kumar

@charlie_reagan1 - thanks for sharing.

Ash Hatef

I’ve been using @Stravix (our tool) to turn rough ideas into actual content. It saves me a ton of time jumping between formats.

It still surprises me how fast it gets from “random thought” to something ready to post.

Anirudh Kumar

@ashtalksai - thanks for sharing. Would love to see some of your work created with Stravix!

Abdirizak Mohamed

For me is @Cursor, i used it to speed up my prototype and even see if the idea is feasible. And for the nerds out there, my workflow on how i used cursor is as follows (Just mini version):
1. Go to chatGPT to create a PRD and feed it to cursor
2. Choose Agent mode (Claude/gemni) to bring just the Frontend to live. No db just use localStorage if necessary and No auth.
3. The fascinating part is, i ask the agent to create db schema based on the data flow..boom! and then, later on i will be in a better place to understanding my database and backend implementation.
4. Once i figured the project is feasible, i would get back to normal software developer flow to be able in control and understand the codebase better.

I hope this make sense or does it? Anyways, cursor is the GOAT when prototyping.

Anirudh Kumar

@mr_vibecoder - Great stuff! Thanks for sharing. I'm sure this workflow would be useful to everybody building with cursor.

Abdullah Ajmal

For me it's definitely FlexiBoard, saves me a lot of time by letting me access daily useful tools right from my keyboard from literally any app.

Anirudh Kumar

@abdullahajmal - thanks for sharing! Will try it out.

Emiley Stake

Notion. Keeps everything organized—tasks, notes, ideas—all in one place. Total game changer.

Anirudh Kumar

@emiske77 - I honestly can’t think of any other tool that does what Notion does, as well as it does. Such a versatile powerhouse.

Thanks for sharing! 🙌

MIMI PAUL

@Cursor i don't think we start any project nowadays without it, and paired with sonnet 4, we have accomplished complex ui, secure backend systems for the frontend, hosted api documentation, unit testing, issue logger codes.

We have reduced our MVP development time from 30-35 days to 7 days. We've been doing more projects ever since.

I've been coding since last 12+ years and never experienced this kind of execution speed. It's insane.

Feels like I've achieved god speed mode.

Claude can design really bomb UI. Look at this:

Another tool that we use pretty much everyday is @Grammarly . Every since the onset of AI, this tool has evolved 1000x.

Anirudh Kumar

@mosymimi - wow! That's some drastic reduction in MVP development. I've been hearing about Lovable a lot these days. You may try it out and see if it performs better than Claude for UI design.

Also, Grammarly has been one of my favorite tools, too. Thanks a lot for sharing all of these.

MIMI PAUL

@anirudhkumar Sure will try it out. I've seen people build complex dashboards like this: https://lovable.dev/projects/721b7097-37cd-4dc4-8946-0910b3ea8bc7

Charlene Chen

I use @ChatGPT by OpenAI , @Poe , @Grok AI assistant for my text-related tasks, significantly streamlining my workflow and saving valuable time. These tools enhance my productivity by efficiently handling various aspects of text processing and generation.

Anirudh Kumar

Thanks for sharing,@charlenechen_123!

Adam Martelletti

It’s funny you mention this, while it’s not every week. But at the moment Arcade Software is helping us kill it with user docs and walkthrough, so I might need to checkout @Clueso

Anirudh Kumar

Hey, @adam_martelletti! Sure, would love for you to try out Clueso and share your feedback.

Adam Martelletti

@anirudhkumar Let me add it to my list. I probably won't have a chance this week, but I'd be happy to test it out next week.

Anirudh Kumar

@adam_martelletti - absolutely! Would love to hear from you next week whenever you try it out. 🙌🏻

Felix Tran

I watch a lot of YouTube videos to learn, and I used to pause and write notes by hand. Now I just use TubeMemo extension to quickly take notes.
It’s way faster and I always have notes to look back on...

https://tubememo.com

Anirudh Kumar

@tbp - thanks for sharing! Will try it out.

Yemi Oyepeju
Launching soon!

Trello and Google suite of apps such as G-Docs, Slides, Sheets, Calendar, Google Meets.

Anirudh Kumar

@uxyemi - lowkey but useful! I've also been using Google suite of apps for my work.

Goutham Ronanki

I have this tool that saves me from reading the terms of services and it tells me if there's anything bad and keeps me safe, https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fineprint-ai/lhpfkcgkcbabhkagplihgmehjalklkni?pli=1

Anirudh Kumar

@itcodintime - thanks for sharing. Looks good, will give it a try.

Furqaan
Launching soon!

Was loom but have no problem with replacing that with Cleuseo ;) Tried it out. Fantastic product @anirudhkumar Congratulations on the launch and looking forward to seeing where it goes!

Anirudh Kumar

@chaosandcoffee - thanks a lot for considering. Would love to hear your feedback once you try it out.