p/yc
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Rajiv Ayyangar
If you're applying, reply below with what you're building so we can cheer you on!
If you're doing a startup and not applying, why aren't you applying?
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p/butter
Chris Messina
Great news for @jakob_knutzen1 , @cheska_teresa , and the entire Butter crew!
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p/producthunt
@itsmechaseb pointed this out, but here are 8 companies that launched on Product Hunt that went on to IPO:
@hims
@Slack
@Figma
@Bumble
@Coinbase
@Amplitude
@Lemonade
@Robinhood
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p/warp
Awesome progress!
Today, Warp is the #1 overall coding agent on benchmarks like Terminal-Bench (20% ahead of Claude Code) and top 5 on SWE-bench Verified (71%). We ve been blown away by the reception post-launch: from press outlets (TechCrunch, Fast Company, New Stack), to product adoption, and real-user feedback.
More product updates too:
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p/okibi
Mahyad
This story is being published in the Product Hunt Weekly Newsletter. If you'd like to read more stories like this, subscribe here.
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p/augment-code
steve beyatte
I don't hear about Augment as much as I do Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code etc. but they've also raised more than $200M, so it must be decent.
They just announced the release of a CLI tool, Auggie, to compete with Claude Code.
Hey Product Hunt community
I m Mahyad one of the co-founders at Okibi - a web app to build agents using simple prompts, you can think of it as Lovable but for agents.
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p/general
Leeann Trang
Hi everyone! Please welcome today's Maker's Corner feature, @kian_karazmoudeh , Founder of @YoinkUI
Feel free to chime in below in the comments with questions on his product or journey or anything else that comes to mind!
Tell us about what your product is and what makes it special?
YoinkUI lets you copy any UI component from any web page and converts it to react + tailwind so you can use it in your own projects. What makes us unique is It doesn't rely on AI to "try" and replicate the UI, it gets the styles directly.
What inspired you to build your product? What problem were you trying to solve when you built it? Has that evolved?
I ve made many AI wrappers in my indie hacking journey, and most of them flopped hard. This month I launched YoinkUI to do just one simple thing. The crazy part is that sooo many people actually loved the idea and resonated with the pain of dealing with AI slop.
As a solo developer, I found myself spending way too much time focusing on UI, rather than creating features that actually matter. Everytime I tried to ask AI, it came up with generic and boring styles. So I thought to myself, I wish I could just take an existing landing page and modify it to fit my needs. That's how YoinkUI was born.
What s a feature or detail you obsessed over that most users will never notice but you're really proud of?
Most DOMs contain hundreds of invisible elements that don't affect the UI. Coming up with a mechanism that removes all those elements without breaking the layout of the page proved to be more difficult than I anticipated. This is one of those features which you won't notice is there, until it's not. Then you'll definitely notice.
What s something that didn t make it into your product for this launch, but you'd like to build?
I want to add an AI agent to help with updating the copy and styles of the yoinked page/component. So you Yoink a landing page and tell the agent "hey change the copy to match my own product, and make the theme purple" and it will do it.
Is this your first product? If not, what else have you built, or are currently working on?
This is my second product. I realized the need to build YoinkUI while building my first product actually. It was a competitor marketing analysis tool, but I abandoned the project.
What s your secret weapon or go-to when you get stuck while building?
Going for a walk or taking a shower always helps me clear my mind and oftentimes the solution comes to me instantly afterwards.
When did you decide to launch on Product Hunt, and how did you prep for it? Do you have any advice for someone thinking about launching?
I had been thinking of launching for a while. I was very confident in my product so I launched within a few hours notice. It hasn t even been a month yet and I ve gotten 1000 users. My reddit launch post went viral getting 200k views. I placed 4th product of the day on Product Hunt, despite basically having no audience.
In hindsight I wish I had set up a teaser page for a few days, and promoted my launch on my site and told some friends. That's exactly what I recommend people do.
What's the most surprising or unexpected learning and/or feedback you've received?
Sometimes the things that seem obvious to us, are not to our users. I gained some really valuable insight as to how people use my product by talking to them and the parts of the interface I can make clearer.
Share a few Products and/or Makers that inspire you and why.
@jackfriks and @marclou are huge inspirations. Love their enthusiasm and energy and the way they tackle problems.
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Aleksandar Blazhev
Working and being productive aren t the same thing.
We often sit in front of the laptop for hours, but between context switching, notifications, and tiny distractions.... we barely get real work done.
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Aaron O'Leary
Let s settle this once and for all.
Do you spend 3 hours trying to find a clever .com before writing a single line of code? Or do you ship the MVP and slap on whatever domain wasn t taken at the time?
Cast your vote and tell us why.
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Nika
The world is changing rapidly due to AI and technology.
New generations (and not only they) have to adapt to changes in the job market.
I know that many of us at PH have a founder mindset.
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p/equip
Aishwarya Lohi
My LinkedIn feed has been a complete warzone - recruiters having existential crises, HR scrambling to "AI-proof" their jobs.
This feels like classic "AI will replace [insert job]" panic. But recruitment isn't just screening resumes and scheduling calls.
p/vibecoding
Jay Han
I'm astonished by the overwhelming array of productivity tools available - task managers, design software, coding aids, project management systems.
What percentage of your total SaaS spend is allocated to vibe coding?
p/claude-for-desktop
Gabe Perez
I have been a big fan of @Aqua Voice but do need something local for the times I don't have internet or am traveling. So I wanted to give @OpenWispr a try but didn't really want to go through the whole setup for it... so I gave @Claude for Desktopaccess to my files and computer and... it basically instantly installed the whole thing and got it working!Then I asked it to package for me as a Mac app (.app) and what do you know... it did! Was honestly kind of amazing. There was one issue that I had to keep troubleshooting and that's sometimes Claude would reference the wrong environment or file... it could figure it out, but just something to pay attention too.
So now you can vibecode and quickly iterate on Open Source software using Claude Desktop, @Cursor, and @Warp. Use Claude to set it up, Cursor to iterate and build, then Warp to polish and debug.
Have there been any Open Source software that has scared you away but you might try install with this method?
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p/claude-code
Devendra Goyal
Could anyone provide insights into the new version of Claude code that separates Back End, Front End, and Dev Ops? I would appreciate any encountered challenges or potential pitfalls.
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fmerian
Curious what's your preference: @bolt.new @Lovable @Replit @V0.dev? or else?
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Whenever I m about to buy something (especially something more expensive), I can be easily influenced by recommendations from people I trust and know. That might be well-known accounts on X or suggestions from friends.
Or, I go and read the reviews.
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p/wisprflow
Tanay Kothari
Say "I'm working with helloWorld.js" and Flow now automatically tags the right files in Cursor and Windsurf. No more hunting through your file tree or breaking your flow state to organize your workspace.See it in action with our CTO.
You're already using voice-first development with Flow, but you've been stuck typing to tag files. Now you can stay in your voice workflow. No more stopping mid-thought to click around or hunt for files when you're deep in the zone.
This feature came straight from your feedback 90% of messages asked for voice file tagging. As a founder and developer, I recently wrote about why solving this problem matters so much to me.
AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?
Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).
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Jake Crump
Vibe coding tools have been making huge improvements, but things can always get better.
What blockers are you still running into? What has no one solved yet? What do you wish you could do, but can't yet?
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Everyone focuses differently. And for a lot of people, where and how they work makes a huge difference.
Some need silence. Others need background noise. Some can t stand the cold, others lose focus if it s too warm. Coworking spaces? Only if they have the right vibe. Offices? Only if colleagues aren t interrupting every five minutes.
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The world is changing incredibly fast, and I feel like this is true for the tech world in many ways.
Everything seems to be outdated so quickly.
How do you manage to react quickly to changes and not fall short of the bar?
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p/linear
@Linear recently launched Dashboards, a combination of different insights into a single page view. "Use them to monitor operational health across teams and workflows or build reporting dashboards to show how resources are spent across initiatives and projects."
Stella Poole
Hey Product Hunt Community!
What s the single best piece of advice you d give to a new founder or early-stage team?
It could be about product, growth, funding, mindset - anything that made a difference for you or that you wish you knew sooner.
p/raycast
Raycast just shipped a new release introducing Auto Transcribe, powered by @Granola, and two new AI experiments: Auto Models and Bring Your Own Models.
Read the release note
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