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Vibecoding

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•18d ago
Hailey Quach - I Revolted Against “Vibe Coding” — Until I Realized I’d Been Doing It All Along
... than a step, but it s worth stating: Don t let vibe coding atrophy your fundamental skills. It s easy to become reliant on the AI for everything and forget how to do things manually. I combat this by occasionally doing tasks without the AI, just to prove to myself I still can. Think of it like using a calculator it s fine to use one, but you should still know how to do basic arithmetic on paper in case ... ... some black box, I feel empowered that I can delegate grunt work to the machine while I focus on the creative and analytical parts of development. It s like having an intern who never sleeps, never complains, but also occasionally

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General

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Dheeraj

Dheeraj

•13d ago
Founders, where did you find real guidance early on?
... dark. Especially so when you're building something enterprise-facing or education-focused: it s hard to know where to even look for non-technical direction. We ve mostly been applying to accelerators and incubators for mentorship and the occasional resource from university, but outside of that, I ve realized I have no real map now that we're finishing prototyping our product. Cold DMs help sometimes, and the internet s full of advice but most of it either assumes ...

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Aqua Voice

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•22d ago
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
... second sentence in the first paragraph " or " make the part where I talk about x,y,z into a numbered list " It rarely makes mistakes. That's mostly thanks to its screen context feature. When it does occasionally get a name or word wrong, I can usually just say " like it appears on screen " and it corrects itself. I think it's really cool that @Wispr Flow  now has an iOS app now, and I'm definitely interested ... ... future too. Overall, I think both tools are really strong and helpful. While I personally recommend @Aqua Voice , I just highly recommend that people use one of these two and start trying voice dictation. Comment from vishal pandey(@vshpandey96

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Self-Promotion

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Mike

Mike

•1mo ago
Starting something solo — and quietly.
... feel comfortable being the face of the product. And I m bad at putting myself out there. So far, I ve tried: Listing the app on the Shopify App Store Writing blog posts and doing light SEO Posting occasionally on Twitter Reaching out to a few folks Creating a landing page But it s really hard to get new users. I ve thought about launching on Product Hunt, but I don t feel confident. Since it s a Shopify ...

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Introduce yourself

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Esther George

Esther George

•2mo ago
UGC Creator and Copywriter
... brutally honest stories, sharing dark humor, and making the kind of content that makes people say, OMG, I need this. My work lives somewhere between personality and performance. I m all about words and videos that connect, convert, and occasionally cause a little drama. Ask me anything about Writing copy that doesn t sound like copy Creating UGC that feels real (but still sells) Growing a loyal audience without being fake Making content that makes people stop, feel, or laugh ...

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Self-Promotion

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Cody Stetzel

Cody Stetzel

•2mo ago
Interview Series for All Things Hardware Design
... Hardware Rich Development is our backstage pass to the wild, occasionally oil-stained world of modern hardware. Each conversation I sit down with the folks who actually bolt, solder, and sanity-check the gadgets we love. We chat about everything from first napkin sketches to that nerve-jangling moment a prototype goes through certification. Why does a two-dollar capacitor sometimes decide the fate of a ten-million-dollar product? How do you convince a roomful of sceptics that your ...

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Introduce yourself

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Jason Akin

Jason Akin

•3mo ago
console.writeline('Hello, ProductHunt!');
... enterprise FinTech plus mobile apps. These days, I'm building with React, .Net, AI, and more in the DevTools and Travel spaces while I look for a new larger venture. I enjoy meeting other founders and discussing startups and occasionally knock together MVPs for aspiring founders to help them pitch VCs. I'll post some of my recent work in the products forum. Let me know if you'd like to talk about startup ideas, particularly ...

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General

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Wawi

Wawi

•3mo ago
How to know if a problem is worth building a product around?
... convinced us to give it a try, and that we can recommend to anyone at this stage: Validate that you re not alone Ask friends, family, or colleagues if they face the same issue. Hunt for workarounds or existing alternatives If people are hacking together scripts or paying for costly solutions, that s a strong sign. Assess Hair on Fire vs

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Yadaphone

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Denis Yurchak

•3mo ago
Skype closed down - here are top 6 Skype alternatives for international calls
... life disappeared. It felt the same way as if, one day, nobody would be playing on Call of Duty 2 servers anymore (that hasn t happened yet, right?). Anyway, here I ve compiled a list of the top 6 alternatives to Skype for international calling. I used the following criteria to select them: VoIP-based . That means I only need an internet connection to use the service. Calls from most SIMs abroad are prohibitively expensive, and eSIMs typically include only ... ... large phone bills from abroad. A decent Skype replacement should solve this problem just as well. Pay-as-you-go pricing . With Skype, I could load $5 and use it whenever I needed. If you only need international calls occasionally

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General

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Stefan Fischerländer

Stefan Fischerländer

•3mo ago
Is It Crazy to Build a Local App in a Browser-First, AI-Driven World?
... device with a browser. For investors, the advantages are just as compelling: a single tech stack, easier user onboarding, lock-in effects, and plenty of levers for driving growth and virality. And yet, here on Product Hunt, the occasional local app still gets a warm reception. Which raises a question I keep thinking about: Do local apps especially those built by small indie teams still have a future as a business model? Or are we looking at a future where ... ... dominant category? Would love to hear your perspective. Comment from Alex Cloudstar(@alex_cloudstar): Great question. As a user, I still install native apps, but only when they clearly offer a better experience than a browser can. Tools like VS

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Self-Promotion

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Heer Nandaniya

Heer Nandaniya

•4mo ago
Launched Today: Your Pocket-Sized Fashion Assistant – Kalyxa
... want a stylist s help, but assume it s too expensive You wish someone could just get your vibe and help you shop smarter Kalyxa connects you with real fashion stylists and influencers who guide you with everyday styling, occasion-based outfits, and personalized shopping all within your budget. This is just our MVP, but we ve poured everything into it. If you ve ever wished you had someone in your corner helping you feel confident in what you wear ...

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Self-Promotion

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Heer Nandaniya

Heer Nandaniya

•4mo ago
Launched Today: Your Pocket-Sized Fashion Assistant – Kalyxa
... want a stylist s help, but assume it s too expensive You wish someone could just get your vibe and help you shop smarter Kalyxa connects you with real fashion stylists and influencers who guide you with everyday styling, occasion-based outfits, and personalized shopping all within your budget. This is just our MVP, but we ve poured everything into it. If you ve ever wished you had someone in your corner helping you feel confident in what you wear ...

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Introduce yourself

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Cody Colclough

Cody Colclough

•5mo ago
Hi I’m Cody - I make software for pets to have an excuse to hang out with them 🐶🐱
... gearing up for a launch and wanted to share a little about me. Just hanging out with my dog is probably the best part about having a pet, where the only tech involves me occasionally taking pictures of him (loves to sun bathe). I wanted to make something that adds to that relationship rather than taking time away - launching soon ( Two Hearts PH Page ). Something I enjoyed during customer discovery process is how much pets impact people s lives ...

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General

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•5mo ago
What is a tool you use everyday but hate? For me, Excel and Adobe PDF. Replacement recs?
... things I want to do in the same interface? ! I use different tools for my personal PDF needs but I'm hoping to get recs for reliable PDF tools I can use in the professional setting (e.g. for an occasional signature I need to get request, I don't want to use an unknown, not trusted product that might not make it to my end user). I've love to 1) hear recommended products to replace these tools (or maybe ...

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General

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Nika

Nika

•5mo ago
Have you ever been able to find a job or get a client/collaboration thanks to Product Hunt?
... maria_anosova if it is possible to get your dream job thanks to this platform. I thought about it. Product Hunt used to advertise job openings, so that was one way to get a job. On Product Hunt, occasionally some people launch services/products that are used to find work (e.g., job vacancy databases). If someone sees an interesting company on a product hunt, they can go to their website and see if they are looking for people. (e.g. Work ...

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Shift

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ehsan javanbakht

ehsan javanbakht

•5mo ago
Why We Built Shift: The AI That Lives in Your Keyboard, Not Your Browser
... positive feedback, but seeing how Shift became deeply integrated into our users daily workflows. The data surprised even us: on average, our users have Shift open and actively use it for 6 hours every day . That s not just occasional use that s people fundamentally changing how they work. That s when we knew we d created something that felt like having a second brain one that works in parallel with yours instead of requiring your full attention. What ...

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Cursor

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Mike Kerzhner

Mike Kerzhner

•6mo ago
Why is Cursor so much more popular than Windsurf?
... editor journey has been: 1. Tried out Github copilot in VS Code. Loved it. 2. Then tried out @Cursor after @bernatfortet kept talking about it. Immediately switch to Cursor. 3. Then tried out @Windsurf after @lagap discovered it. Immediately fell in love and switched. Anecdotally, everyone is talking about Cursor. And no one is really talking about Windsurf. On Product Hunt, Cursor has 845 Shoutouts. Windsurf has two? In my experience, Windsurf is the leader at the moment with ... ... cascade/iterative prompting. Comment from Lucas Zen(@lucaszen): Cursor has a certain first-mover advantage, and is also more customizable The Windsurf experience is much smoother, but there seems to be occasional

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General

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Tim Liao

Tim Liao

•7mo ago
What’s your favorite tool for visualizing complex ideas?
... workflows. For example, I recently used a mind map to discuss an agent's work process with my team. If you're curious about what mind maps are, you can check out this overview of mind maps . I also occasionally explore its sibling product, Mapify , which is better for quickly understanding specific topics rather than sharing knowledge. For broader service flows, I use flowcharts. My favorite tool is ProcessOn , which is especially handy for illustrating AI product workflows. I often ...

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Product Hunt

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•12mo ago
[ChangeLog] September 2 Changelog — Draft Launches and Scheduling Updates
... specific time, you can e-mail us at help+launch@producthunt.com . These changes to the submission flow will help cut down on accidental launches, reduced time on the site, and give our team extra time to review launches and occasionally provide feedback before they go live. Pre-Launch Dashboard As a reminder, if you haven't already seen it, we also recently rolled out a new Pre-Launch Dashboard that serves as your home base for Draft and Scheduled launches ...

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General

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Ryan Hoover

Ryan Hoover

•1yr ago
A post mortem on YourStack
... firehose of the latest tech launches. YourStack was all about the products you use and love. Our goal was to expand beyond tech, to help people discover and buy products recommended by people respect and trust. But it failed. Occasionally I m asked why, so I wrote a post mortem. The TL;DR: 1. Product discovery isn t a daily or even weekly activity. This made it incredibly difficult to build a habit and drive meaningful engagement. The Product Hunt ...

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General

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KP

KP

•4yr ago
I’m KP, I’ve built 10+ no-code projects and an audience, now running a no-code fellowship. AMA 🔥
... journey into tech startups. I worked on the product teams at various Fortune 500s for years before I discovered my love for building products myself. I spent countless hours browsing through Product Hunt but only as a lurker and occasionally commenting on others' work. Eventually, frustrated by my lack of action and inability to write code, I stepped up in 2018 (thanks to the book Atomic Habits) and decided to build tiny teeny projects with no-code. Shipped ...

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General

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Roman Velitskiy

Roman Velitskiy

•5yr ago
Pets at meetings?
... have already guessed I have a husky. It loves to add some horror movie vibes to my video calls by singing songs of his people. I occasionally see my colleagues' pets during calls, which triggers different reactions of the meeting members ranging from "oooh" to "oh". What's your take on this ...

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