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Marcello Cultrera

Marcello Cultrera

•2d ago
Why Figma-to-Code Falls Short and What's Next.
... Figma-to-code tools promise fast design-to-dev handoffs, but they often deliver messy code and limited functionality. Startups don t fail because of poor designs - they fail because they can t ship scalable systems fast enough. At http://CanvasEight.io , we re rethinking this. Instead of chasing pixel-perfect exports, we focus on semantic code structure and intent. Our platform maps designs to logic, data and user flows, scaffolding infrastructure-aligned modules in real time. Builders iterate on behavior ... ... , , - , - . . . . What s your biggest challenge shipping

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Marcello Cultrera

Marcello Cultrera

•2d ago
Why Figma-to-Code Falls Short and What's Next.
... Figma-to-code tools promise fast design-to-dev handoffs, but they often deliver messy code and limited functionality. Startups don t fail because of poor designs - they fail because they can t ship scalable systems fast enough. At http://CanvasEight.io , we re rethinking this. Instead of chasing pixel-perfect exports, we focus on semantic code structure and intent. Our platform maps designs to logic, data and user flows, scaffolding infrastructure-aligned modules in real time. Builders iterate on behavior ... ... , , - , - . . . . What s your biggest challenge shipping

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Warp

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Zach Lloyd

Zach Lloyd

•5d ago
I'm Zach, founder of Warp, the first Agentic Development Environment (ADE). AMA! 🔥
... commands, developers ask agents to build features, fix bugs, debug server crashes, and more. At Warp, we are building the first agentic development environment designed from the ground up for this new workflow of humans and agents collaborating to ship better software. Ask me anything about how we are building Warp (e.g. why it's a native rust app), why a new environment that's neither a terminal nor an IDE is needed, how cloud agents fit into the picture ... ... zach_lloyd  we should co-host! Comment from Gabe Perez(@gabe): Okay so I'm a non-dev but I've been using Warp more and more lately. I run Claude Code through it, default to using it vs

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MarketMint

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Jamil

Jamil

•8d ago
From 0.2.0 to 0.23 — Our Second Launch & What We Learned Shipping Fast
... community , We re back for our second launch , and it s been a wild few weeks of rapid shipping, feedback loops, and late-night debugging. Since our first release, we ve rolled out four major versions in just over two weeks here s a quick look: Live Funding Ticker real-time funding rounds with logos & amounts. Echoes Feed Redesign cleaner layout, modern spacing, better readability. Mint Functionality mint your favorite projects with one click. Time-Based Tool Discovery browse ...

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Self-Promotion

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Narayan Prasath

Narayan Prasath

•22d ago
I coded myself out of coding: and built a plain-English agent builder
... both paths actually added more friction and cumbersome to deal with. So I built Metaflow AI . My attempt to lighten the load. Hey, I m Narayan solo founder of Metaflow AI. I m not a VC-backed rocket ship just a solo founder shipping

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Vibecoding

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•26d ago
Hailey Quach - I Revolted Against “Vibe Coding” — Until I Realized I’d Been Doing It All Along
... planted my flag firmly in the skeptic camp. I cracked my share of jokes about vibe coders hallucinating APIs and producing code that works only by cosmic coincidence. I secretly cheered on the grumpy engineers warning everyone not to ship vibe-coded monstrosities to production. The emotional reactions were strong on both sides. Some folks treated vibe coding as if it were a literal mind virus corrupting the software industry s youth. Others treated it like a badge of honor ... ... base. Instead of rejecting it out of pride, it s better to tinker, understand, and harness it. By normalizing the practice and learning to do it properly, we ensure that we remain in control of the code we ship

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General

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Akash Anand

Akash Anand

•1mo ago
How we plan software projects that actually ship on time at Clueso
... Product Hunt, I'm the founder and CEO of @Clueso , a tool to create stunning product videos in minutes with AI. I wanted to share how we refined our process of making sure we ship big software moves on time. Too many times as a company, we ve found ourselves making bold promises both to customers and to ourselves internally and then scrambling to meet them. Somewhere along the way, we developed a kind of telepathic communication. We could exchange ... ... skip design entirely and directly build the entire frontend on React while Prajwal would have the backend logic and entire infrastructure ready by the time I was done. There would be no tickets, meetings, or handoffs. Just building and shipping

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Introduce yourself

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Brad Simon

Brad Simon

•1mo ago
Writing code for 30+ years to solve problems for me and others 😊
... Brad, founder of Coder B Dev, Inc. and currently shipping Billivio, a backend billing system that helps devs charge per-use instead of forcing subscriptions. I m a long-time backend dev, mostly working in .NET, MySQL, and other fun things no one ever wants to demo in a pitch deck. Billivio started as just a helper library for another app I was building and then grew into a full product because every existing billing platform assumed I wanted monthly ... ... recurring revenue. I didn t. I just wanted let the user pay for the thing, use the thing, done. So now I m here, shipping

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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!
... hunt for video game deals right from the Raycast command bar. What followed was a rapid journey of prototyping, debugging, and learning. I m excited to share what I learned and hope it will encourage more makers to ship their ideas. You can view my IsThereAnyDeal (ITAD) Extension on GitHub here! I will launch it when it's approved on the Raycast store :) I'll publish a more in-depth, nerdy guide later. But for now...here's my experience ... ... always ask Dia for help. The satisfaction of seeing your tool live, and in a handy application like Raycast, is well worth the effort. Encouragement for Builders: Don t overthink your first extension. Focus, build, test, and ship

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General

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Brandon C

Brandon C

•1mo ago
How do you know when it’s finally “done enough” to ship? 🚢
... live." Some days it s a minor bug no one will ever see. Other days it s a feature I might need later. Either way, it s this weird loop where I m building more instead of just shipping what I already have. Part of me knows it s ready. But another part keeps convincing me to tweak just a bit more. And then another day slips by. So I figured I d ask: How do you personally decide when ... ... time to stop building and actually launch? Have you ever regretted shipping

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Nas.io

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Nuseir Yassin

Nuseir Yassin

•1mo ago
Why 90% of great ideas never make their first dollar
... Solution: I sat on the idea for Nas Daily for months. Nothing happened until I gave myself one brutal constraint: Make 1-minute videos. Every day. No excuses. That decision changed everything. I stopped overthinking and just built and shipped. Those 1,000 daily videos became 70 million followers, 20 billion views and a global media company. Since then, I've watched the same pattern with others. When you kill the options and just start, momentum builds itself ... ... talk: If you've shipped

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Vibecoding

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Sanket

Sanket

•1mo ago
Your users don’t know what you just shipped 😬
... VibeCoding fam I m working on a small tool for early-stage startups that ship fast but don t have a clean way to tell users what s new no changelog, no widget, no feedback. This tool gives you: A simple dashboard to manage changelogs and feature updates A lightweight JS widget to embed updates inside your app A public changelog page (like GitHub releases) Basic analytics + feedback tracking No setup pain, no overkill just a clean, plug-and-play ... ... from Jabari Zuri(@jabari_zuri): This is lowkey genius. I ve been sending update emails manually like it s 2005. Would love to try this out. Comment from Sanket(@sanket_mukherjee): Hey folks I built this for teams that ship

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Vibecoding

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Paul Gosnell

Paul Gosnell

•1mo ago
I vibe-coded a vibe-coding platform - the one I always wanted.
... everyone I started vibe coding back in October last year, which feels like a lifetime ago now. I was an early adopter of Bolt and managed to ship a production-ready CRM (called Chilled CRM) in just a few weeks. Since then, I ve been obsessed with the vibe coding movement but also frustrated. Most of the current tools follow the same UX patterns and lean too heavily on prompting. That s fine if you re technical ... ... your site. Missing infrastructure - Even if you do get a site out of an AI builder, what next? Hosting? DB? Forms? SEO? SSL? You re stuck duct-taping things together. Lack of flow - Most tools break the build-edit-ship

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Tile

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Saif Sadiq

Saif Sadiq

•2mo ago
Launching Tile in public after 6 months of silent hard work
... What is Tile? Tile is an AI-powered platform to build and ship production-grade native mobile apps - without needing a full-stack dev team. If you've ever used an AI coding tool and thought, "This login screen built itself!" ...only to hit a wall when it's time to actually ship

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General

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Adam Lababidi

Adam Lababidi

•1mo ago
Resend's new service is cloning our features with the mistakes
... snagged #4 product of the day, which was awesome validation from y'all! but here's the drama: @Resend just dropped "brand kits" for their @NewDotEmail product on x yesterday . it looks a lot like our projects/brands tab we shipped back when we launched. quick story: we've been grinding almost a year. day 1, we shipped

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Introduce yourself

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Leon Xue

Leon Xue

•2mo ago
Excited to join Product Hunt — building for smart homes 🔌✨
... simplicity. I know hardware isn't at the top of Product Hunt's minds, but I'd still love to join the community! Last year, we brought our first product, InvisOutlet Pro , to life through Kickstarter (raised $160K+) and shipped to over 800 backers. That journey taught me a lot about building in public, obsessing over design, and shipping

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Amodeling

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Jimmy Chu

Jimmy Chu

•1mo ago
💬 Help us shape Amodeling AI 2.0 — vote on what we build next!
... instant downloads as STL, STEP & OBJ. 4. Lower-priced 3D printing faster quotes, now even cheaper! 5. One-tap print orders send any model straight to your home. 6. Text-to-3D modeling still cooking! We won t ship it until the output meets our minimum quality bar. Rushing this would drop accuracy below the standard you deserve, so thanks for your patience while we keep tuning the model. But we re not done yet you get to choose ... ... where we go next. ## What should we build after 2.0 ships

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Introduce yourself

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Kareem Ayyad

Kareem Ayyad

•2mo ago
From Brain Interfaces to autonomous AI Teammates - 👋 Hi PH!!
... later built various brain interface projects Now Founder/CEO at Teammates.ai , where autonomous AI teammates run full business functions (support, sales, etc.) at a fraction of the cost and time Why I m here For years I've been shipping tools quietly and learning from the community s brutal honesty. With AI moving from cute demo to replace my 2 a.m. shift, I d love to trade notes on: Multi-agent architectures that actually scale in production Multimodal and Voice-first ... ... dives on GenAI product strategy, especially around autonomy & guardrails Lessons from bridging hardware (brain interfaces) SaaS enterprise AI Intros in Dubai/KSA tech ecosystems Looking to learn Growth playbooks that don t rely on infinite ad $$$ Best practices for shipping

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Self-Promotion

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Jay Rusden

Jay Rusden

•2mo ago
Dropping early access to our new AI work management platform for 48hrs.
... this thing called Traction. Finally ready to show what we've got. The core problem we're obsessing over: teams work hard but somehow don't get collectively smarter. All the insights from conversations just vanish. What we've shipped so far: been trying to solve this by making every conversation automatically become team memory. meetings insights - auto-captures action items, decisions, customer stuff without anyone having to take notes searchable team memory - find any past conversation, project context, customer ... ... looking for "great job" feedback. need the "this is broken because..." and "you're missing..." insights that'll help us build the right thing. Try it out: https://traction.team/signup where we're at: the onboarding flow we just shipped

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General

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Abe Qarm

Abe Qarm

•2mo ago
What’s a realistic timeframe to spend on an MVP before you deliver?
... Curious how long others typically spend building their MVPs before pushing it out into the world. Some say ship in a weekend, others say take a month to get it right. We ve been building SmarDial fast focusing on solving one core problem for one type of user. But like most teams, we re always tempted to add just one more thing before launch. If you ve built and launched before, what was your MVP timeframe like? Did you ever ... ... wish you shipped

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Vibecoding

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Abdellah Rolam

Abdellah Rolam

•2mo ago
How do you separate staging vs production in your early builds?
... building SmartDial for outbound sales teams and shipping fast. Right now using Firebase, and it s getting tricky balancing speed with stability. Curious how do you manage staging vs

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Introduce yourself

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Emmanuel Allan

Emmanuel Allan

•2mo ago
⚡ Hire a dev who ships. Not one who stalls.
... Emmanuel Allan, a Nairobi-based software developer who builds, fixes, and automates systems for startups and small businesses. I lead like a founder, ship like an indie hacker, and prioritize customer needs ruthlessly. I specialize in delivering results not just writing code. So I decided to find a way to get some attention through launching @hire-a-dev via product hunt to get some clients ...

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Soul Lenz

Soul Lenz

•2mo ago
🔥 POV: You Think Branding = Pretty Logo
... worthy mockups. It's the foundation of your entire product house. And honestly? Most of you are building on quicksand. Soul Lenz isn't about making you look good. We're about making you unforgettable . Your product is a ship. Your brand determines if it sails or sinks. The startup graveyard is full of "pretty" products nobody remembers. Whether you're B2B drowning in SaaS clones or B2C fighting for mindshare - everything needs its signature. As they ... ... name your ship

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Self-Promotion

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Shivam Kumawat

Shivam Kumawat

•2mo ago
I got tired of pretending to be productive. So I built an app that forces me to work.
... that will doesn t exist. Planning tools are abundant. Discipline systems are nonexistent. We don t need more dashboards. We need something that forces us to finish. What FORGE does: It starts simple: You set a mission write, build, ship, code You pick your app Notion, Notes, Obsidian, Xcode FORGE locks you into that app. Literally. Then it gets intense: Try to switch? Your phone screams. Loud. No snooze. No silence. Try to uninstall? You can t. System override ... ... option. You either work. Or you re forced to work. There s no other choice. No toggles. No gentle nudges. Just enforced execution. What I ve experienced: My screen time dropped by 47% in the first week I shipped

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Bikram Ghosh Hajra

Bikram Ghosh Hajra

•3mo ago
Hours-Long Comment Hunts? Meet the 2-Minute Fix. Scroll Less, Create More—dizora.io Is Coming
... karmic metrics Only the numbers that truly matter to community health. Why I built it I believe data can feel calm, creators can stay human, and software should balance truth-seeking with care. Dizora is my proof-of-concept tiny ship-it-fridays that add up to big leverage for makers. I m still polishing the edges shipping

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