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  • What new tech on Product Hunt do you think will shape your industry?

    Abdul Rehman
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    Vaibhav
    I am still looking forward to see AR/VR.
    Vishwakarma
    @vaibhavdwivedi Yes me too, Kind of seeing more LLM/AI rather the the AR/VR.
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    Vaibhav
    @abod_rehman Exactly. I've worked in the industry for a few years and know the potential. Even developed apps for it that still amaze me to this day! I am super excited about the upcoming innovations in wearables.
    Vaibhav
    @some_vish It's there "time" to shine :)
    Alexandre Contador
    Videco - AI Personalized Video
    AI agents will be everywhere
    Jack
    Integration solution improve seamless connectivity across platform.
    Milli Sen
    Social media growth-related products since personal branding and influencer marketing will become more mainstream.
    Zach Wright
    I think tools that restructure how work is made possible. The combination of Virtual Office Platforms like ours in combination with AI agents, workflows, AR/VR, voice, and more will reshape how we work. I think we are only scratching the surface with what is being created at the moment.
    Nifal Adam
    Product Hunt is a place where people discover and talk about new products. As someone who builds new tech, I'm always looking for ways to make things faster and easier. Imagine a tool that could help you turn your ideas into a website in just a few days. That's where StartupBolt🚀 comes in. It's a website builder designed for startups that can save you tons of time. Get ready to launch your business faster than ever before! Stay tuned Lol I couldn't resist sneaking in a little self-promotion here😜
    Jack Lipsky
    Admittedly I'm partial, but Augie Studio has a lot of potential to change how video content is made!
    YanXu
    There are all kinds of new AI software coming out every day on PH
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    Doğa Armangil
    Qworum, which I'm launching here on Sept 13, is solving some big problems in the enterprise software space that are currently largely unsolved: 1. The composable enterprise (term coined by Gartner). How to build applications on top of internal services and external services such as SaaS. 2. Solving the "UI monolith" bottleneck for microservices-based systems. The current solution is micro-frontends but those have big limitations (not composable, not applicable to cross-org use cases). Qworum is an alternative and complement to micro-frontends that is much more generally applicable. About the launch: To me it's unclear whether PH is the appropriate place to launch infrastructure software or not, but I guess we'll see in September how things are.
    Han Kim
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    AI for sure