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Charles Yang

Charles Yang

•1d ago
What Are the Steps to Creating an AI Tool Website?
... real and encourages you to stick with the project. Even if you don t gain many other users, at least you ve solved your own issue. This approach has the highest chance of success. 2. Copying a Successful Competitor and Adding Unique Value This method has the advantage of entering a proven market with existing examples to follow. It s the quickest way to see results and avoid pitfalls. However, you need to clearly identify what your unique value proposition ... ... process, someone who can release 12 MVPs a year has a fourfold advantage over someone who can only release 3. One key point here is to make smart use of third-party SaaS services don t build things from scratch

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•27d ago
AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?
... could work well. Comment from Richard Gu(@richard_gu): @rajiv_ayyangar  I'd say probably cases where I'm making edits to various files and I can take more of a backseat as the code reviewer. Starting from scratch and making code organization/architecture decisions I think I'd still prefer to be directly in the IDE. Comment from Malith Gamage(@malithmcrdev): @aaronoleary  so I can work hybrid. I don't want AI to decide what code to write ... ... Claude Code handles the "thinking" work - architectural decisions, complex implementations. Cursor handles the "typing" work - completing patterns, fixing syntax. Comment from Daniel Bernasconi(@daniel_bernasconi): @chrismessina  have you tried Claude Code? Do you think Warp is a valid alternative

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Raycast

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
I Built My First Raycast Extension. Here's How I Did It!
... should hopefully make some progress towards getting it in the store. Should You Build Your Own Raycast Extension? Absolutely. Whether you re a maker that s just starting out, looking to streamline your workflow or just want to scratch a personal itch, Raycast s ecosystem is a great place to start vibe coding and building. Remember to start small, iterate quickly, and don t be afraid to take a step back and read some documentation if your AI tools ... ... Warp the model is also auto (Claude 4 Sonnet) but the planning phase is o3. My theory is that a lot of documentation referenced git commands and using a CLI, that it was easier for Warp to execute vs

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Vishal Tanwar

Vishal Tanwar

•2mo ago
🎉 We’re live! Introducing MiniMergers 💼✨
... Ever started a blog, YouTube channel, or newsletter and then life got in the way? Or maybe you ve always wanted to skip the "from scratch" struggle and just buy a small business that s already running? That s exactly why we built MiniMergers a simple platform to buy and sell side hustles & small online businesses. Whether it s a: Blog with steady traffic Newsletter with subscribers YouTube channel with an audience Affiliate website Dropshipping or print-on-demand ... ... quality standards are high so that we serve our users the best. Thanks for exploring our marketplace and sharing your valuable feedback! Comment from Rohul Patel(@rohulp): Love the way you differentiated this for a specific type of business versus

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Ross Danowitz

Ross Danowitz

•2mo ago
ROI on Product Hunt
... many people are actually following through with feedback, beta testing, or staying in contact long term? Are those 10-20% of people worth it? For those active in threads: How do you get value? How often does the scratch my back and I'll scratch

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Nika

Nika

•2mo ago
What would you do better in your business if you were starting from scratch? [Share your learnings]
... only for yourself, you are the only user (and after some time) you stop using (building) your product too. Comment from Sahil Khan(@sahil_khxn): Well actually I am currently in the proceess of starting a new business from scratch after my last one failed. What i learned from it was that marketing matters, a lot. You can have the best product in the world but if it doesnt get seen by anyone, it doesnt matter. Trying to focus more ...

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Sohazur

Sohazur

•2mo ago
🚀 First Launch Week: Major ReachLLM Updates + Free Credits Giveaway!
... Deep GEO Auditing: Now analyzes 19 comprehensive parameters across 6 categories: Technical SEO optimization Brand authority signals Content quality assessment Credibility indicators Social presence analysis Entity recognition Country-Specific Competition: Many of you requested this! Now you can analyze competitors within specific geographic markets for more relevant insights. Flexible Credit System: Gone are the rigid "10 brand searches + 3 explorations" limits. Now you have total flexibility to use your credits however you want - whether that's 20 brand intelligence searches ... ... into AI Explorer analysis. AI-Powered Recommendations: Get specific, actionable advice on how to improve your brand's visibility in ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek. Fresh Start for Everyone: I've reset all user credits so you can start from scratch

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Hansel

Hansel

•3mo ago
Beyond Automation: How to use First Principles to Find AI's Next Big Disruptions?
... make X better?', what if we ask: What is the core human need X is trying to solve? What are the fundamental limitations of current solutions, pre-AI? If we were to solve this need from scratch today, with current AI capabilities (LLMs, generative models, etc.) as a core building block, what would it look like? To get the ball rolling, here are a couple of 'first-principle' observations that point to potentially massive opportunities: First-Principle Observation : Many crucial ... ... inadvertently replaces the human learning process itself. For example, imagine real-time AI translation becoming so seamless that the motivation or necessity for deep language learning diminishes significantly for many. It's that balance between AI as an enabler versus

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Self-Promotion

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Edwin Verheul

Edwin Verheul

•3mo ago
Launching Uniskill – a global peer to peer learning platform (feedback welcome)
... endless video tutorials and pre recorded content that doesn t feel personal or actionable. With Uniskill learners can connect instantly with verified experts for one on one or small group sessions. Think of it as a fast human centered alternative to traditional e learning We re launching the MVP on September 2 2025 and will be running a Kickstarter campaign to get community support and early adopters involved Prelaunch page https://www.kickstarter.com/proj... Website https://www.uniskill.co/ I'm doing everything ... ... from scratch

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Amber Zhao

Amber Zhao

•4mo ago
If you could redesign a weather app from scratch, what would you change?
... everyone! Just curious if you could reimagine a weather app from scratch , without following the "typical" designs we see today, what would you want to change or add? For example: Would you want the app to feel more fun or even have a personality ? Would you prefer faster voice updates instead of reading charts? Would it be helpful to get forecast reminders tied to your special events or big days? I'm trying to understand what people feel is missing ...

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James Smith

James Smith

•4mo ago
Bootstrapping a Startup on a $0 Budget: Share Your Tips, Tools, and Stories!
... Product Hunt community! I'm diving into the world of bootstrapping and want to build something amazing without spending a dime. I know many of you have been there starting from scratch, hustling with free tools, and leveraging creativity to grow. Let s share our best tips, hacks, and stories! What free tools, platforms, or strategies have you used to launch or scale a project on a $0 budget? From no-cost marketing tactics to open-source software or scrappy ... ... marketing for free: Producthunt X HackerNews Communities DM Cold emails Comment from Haris Designer(@haris_designer): Is linked in a good platform to post about your product? Comment from D-Devil NightRaid(@d_devil_nightraid): Bits programming knowledge ChatGPT VS

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Badih Kanaan

Badih Kanaan

•4mo ago
Would you open an app daily to scratch and win brand rewards? 🤔🎉
... Hello! We re working on something fun called KiwiiApp a mobile app that lets users scratch a digital card once a day at 8 PM to win rewards, deals, and surprises from real brands . No spam, no clutter just one brand per day , one card, one moment of excitement. We re currently in demo mode and gathering feedback from early users. Download Demo: https://play.google.com/store/ap... We d love to know: Would you open an app daily to scratch

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General

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Faseeh Yasin

Faseeh Yasin

•4mo ago
💥 Why Does Starting a Business Feel Like Running Into a Brick Wall?
... know it, it's been 4 hours and you ve made... A cover page A table of contents And 10 tabs open with random advice. It's not your fault. Writing a full business plan (and pitch deck) from scratch is HARD. And here's the real kicker: You don't even know yet if your idea is good enough. You could spend months building... only to find out it s not what the market wanted. That's why smart ... ... founders validate first before they build. I'm building something to make that journey faster and smarter: BrandClover Instantly research your market for your idea Analyze competitors

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Tern

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tavishi

tavishi

•5mo ago
From quitting my job to 12,000+ trips being planned with my AI travel planner. Here's how I did it.
... also a nomad, constantly traveling and the planner friend in every group. One night I thought: What if you could instantly discover, collect, and edit travel ideas without getting lost in Google abyss or rebuilding Notion docs from scratch? So I quit. No health insurance. Expired IDs. No permanent home. I built the first version of Tern while living out of Airbnbs and used it to plan my own travels. We started by building a custom travel editor (ridiculously hard ... ... waitlist 2 days after the APIs became public. Month 9 19: Pivoted to work with travel agents (made a few $k), but realized the future wasn t human agents it was agentic AI. Month 15: Went viral on a competitor

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Cursor

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fmerian

fmerian

•5mo ago
Experimenting with Cursor
... full context, so it provides more helpful advice and changes Generating comments : it makes it easier to add code comments they need clarifications from time to time tho Working with existing codebases : Cursor seems better at writing code from scratch than contributing to large existing codebases Hallucinations : as far as we can tell, it had fewer hallucinations compared to alternatives

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Fine

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Dan Leshem

Dan Leshem

•6mo ago
"Vibe coding" for non-coders
... tooltips, etc. In React, the UI is built with components . For design & styling, Tailwind CSS is the most popular library. For animations, Framer Motion is the most popular library. Packages & npm: Apps are not built from scratch. They are built on top of existing libraries and frameworks, like lego blocks. The most popular package manager is npm. For example, "react-hook-form" is a famous package that helps you build forms. Backend: The backend is the part ... ... cases unless you are specifically trying to make the world's slowest Google Drive client. The docs aren't even particularly helpful, but if you look at the abstracted code, you can probably write your own oauth2 client from scratch

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Supabase

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kiwicopple

kiwicopple

•6mo ago
AMA w/ Supabase CEO
... fans of PH and the community here - you've been amazing at giving us feedback and helping us develop. I often describe ourselves as a "platform for builders". We're more popularly known as an open source firebase alternative i'm here to answer any and gather product feedback. I'll be here for an hour or so then check in every few hours throughout the day Comment from steve beyatte(@steveb): Huge fan of what you're building ... ... develop with supabase it's worth checking out Bolt/Lovable/v0/etc - all of them have built very nice integrations with supabase. We also have our own built-in assistant in the dashboard (hit cmd+i) fwiw, Supabase is a relational database (vs

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Obsidian

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•7mo ago
Is Obsidian really that much better vs Bear? Should I switch?
... backlinking issues: - This is where Obsidian truly shines - backlinking is a core feature, not an afterthought - There's even a graph view that visually maps all your note connections Regarding your syncing concerns: Instead of setting everything up from scratch, I'd recommend looking into Obsibrain. It comes with lot of cool features to start with. For syncing, you have several options: - Obsidian Sync ($8/month) if you want the official solution - iCloud/Dropbox for free syncing - Git if you want version ...

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General

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Wilson Wilson

Wilson Wilson

•2yr ago
From $0 to $5k after a year Indie Hacking. The biggest takeaways.
... things we've tried have failed horribly, but the few that worked have worked really well. ## 2. Separate Engineering and Marketing The biggest mistake we've made marketing wise is probably building our marketing site from scratch with code. That meant every change to our marketing site would lead to a back and forth between me and my cofounder. He'd need to change something but couldn't till I was free. Because of this, we couldn't add marketing ... ... month but less than 10% of them upgrade. So we'll be focusing more on customer success too. We're going to get much more aggressive with our marketing. We'll be: going toe to toe with our competitors

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JustCodeItAll

JustCodeItAll

•2yr ago
What’s a alternate to Vite?
... keep hearing create react app is dead So, what do you use? I ve been using Nextjs with a CMS like Airtable, or, I ll use Supabase. I am tired of hooking up everything, and staring from scratch with routes. Is there a way of using Nextjs, not Vite? But, Nextjs ...

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Call Me Paul

Call Me Paul

•5yr ago
When would you buy a Wordpress Theme over using a builder, or have a website made from scratch?
... Lately I have some doubts about the model of one of my businesses in which we make web pages from scratch for clients. More and more we see that the entrepreneur market prefers to simply buy a premade Wordpress template or use a builder to then edit the site in Wordpress. Do you think there is a market for the development of web pages or should I try to turn the business to create templates for Wordpress ...

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Kalesh Kaladharan

Kalesh Kaladharan

•5yr ago
How often do you reinvent the wheel?
... look at how the project can improve my coding skills. And this makes me reinvent everything. I push myself to study a new language or framework for every other project. Me trying to build new websocket library from scratch to creating a simpler web framework for PHP from scratch

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