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Vibecoding

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•17d ago
Hailey Quach - I Revolted Against “Vibe Coding” — Until I Realized I’d Been Doing It All Along
... programming language is English ( businessinsider.com ) shortly after ChatGPT s release. In other words, writing good prompts in plain language might be as valuable as writing code itself. At the time (late 2022), I chuckled at that idea. I treated tools like ChatGPT or Copilot as handy assistants, sure, but I still considered real coding to be me typing out logic. Yet here we were in 2025, and Karpathy s casual tweet had put a name to a practice that ... ... 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

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Introduce yourself

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Víctor Perdiguer

Víctor Perdiguer

•20d ago
Hellow World!
... called Omnios here in Barcelona as well delivering custom software solutions based on NLP for a couple huge Big Pharma's. Regarding non-work stuff, I'm very passionate about basketball and scuba-diving. If you wanna hoop or go treasure-hunting in the sea, I'm your guy! Thanks for the warm welcome and see you around! Comment from Manoj Ranaweera(@manojranaweera): Hi Victor, how far have you got with the new tech startup? What's the website? Comment ...

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Chronicle

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Tejas

Tejas

•27d ago
Key takeaways from our 2025 Product of the Month launch | Cursor for Slides
... tweet On June 6, Andrej Karpathy casually spoke about Cursor for Slides. Within minutes: Homepage copy was updated everywhere to echo his phrase. Slack and Twitter lit up with founders, PMs and designers sharing Chronicle is that! Lesson: Treat every genuine shout-out as a live copy test. Monitor replies, retweets and DMs to harvest the language your audience actually uses. 2. Rapid-fire experiments We never waited for launch day. Instead, we treated

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General

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Nika

Nika

•23d ago
Is interacting with AI characters becoming the norm for you? (Your POV)
... interacting with AI characters has started to feel normal, especially when brainstorming, venting, or simulating conversations to prep for real ones. But I still find human connection irreplaceable.... what surprises me most is how naturally younger people seem to treat AI like a peer. When I discuss AI with my younger cousins, they don t view it as "tech", they see it as an integral part of everyday life. That generational shift is fascinating and a little unsettling. Comment from ... ... majority users, but I believe it could to shift to general purpose AI companions for all ages if designed intentionally and with care in mind, especially as models and tech continue to improve. Comment from vishal pandey(@vshpandey96

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General

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Aleksandar Blazhev

•28d ago
Should you launch often on Product Hunt?
... Many teams still treat launching on Product Hunt as a one-time thing, like something you do once and move on. From working with teams who use Product Hunt strategically, I ve seen a different pattern, and I d love to share it here. Smart teams launch at least twice a year . Every 6 months. Or even more frequently if there s a big update, new feature, or major change. A launch gives the team an internal reason to move ... ... creating relationship equity. With your audience, with your early believers, and with the platform itself. Each launch becomes a chapter in your product s story and that compounding narrative matters. One thing I ve personally found helpful: treat

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Self-Promotion

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alex saint

alex saint

•1mo ago
What if Product Hunt Isn’t the Launch?
... messages $500 MRR and counting Multiple apps successfully launched after testing on IndieCru.sh One founder told me: I didn t need hype. I needed confidence. This gave me that. Another said: Product Hunt used to scare me. Now I treat it like my second launch. So here s my pitch: Stop treating

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General

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Nika

Nika

•2mo ago
What tech stack do you use for your work? (Hardware + Software)
... front of the computer, on video calls and the like. Understandably, we want to make it easier and more enjoyable. What tech stack do you have that makes your work easier? Share anything, software, hardware, additional equipment (stand desks, treadmills, etc. Bonus points for chairs because I would need something more convenient than I currently have ) My tech stack: HARDWARE: Rode Wireless Go II microphone Hyperx Solocast secondary microphone Sony Alpha A7 III + SONY FE 28 70 mm f/3.5 + 50mm ... ... aware of your launch :) Comment from Jaycey Sivaraj(@jaycey7117): @busmark_w_nika  Yes, I ve launched it. Please check it out! https://www.producthunt.com/prod... Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @george_parker3  Do you also have a treadmill

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General

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Hansel

Hansel

•2mo ago
What's the most valuable lesson you learned from a failed AI agent project?
... Hello, Product Hunt community! We often celebrate the wins and the "hockey stick growth" moments here, which is incredibly inspiring. However, I believe there's a treasure trove of knowledge in the projects that didn't work out, especially in the rapidly evolving world of AI agents. I'm currently in the trenches building an AI agent, and while the potential is exciting, the path is riddled with unexpected challenges . I'm sure many of you have been here before ... ... what kind of agents you re building now and how you're designing for trust this time around? Comment from Hansel(@hanselh): @priyanka_gosai1  this is an incredible share thank you. You've perfectly articulated the classic "automation vs

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General

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Sanat Mohanty

Sanat Mohanty

•2mo ago
We lost a $50M deal. Here’s why—and what I learned.
... Shape the technical specs Co-create the pre-qual for the RFP And spent months deeply involved in the RFP process By all traditional markers, we were in a strong position. Then we lost the deal. Not because the competitor had a better solution. We were told the deciding factor was price. But over time, we learned it wasn t that simple. We had been single-threading our engagement relying on one champion to carry us through. We never mapped ... ... stakeholder ecosystem. No line into procurement No dialogue with the business transformation team No understanding of who the executive sponsor was someone who wasn t even based in the regional HQ where we had embedded ourselves No visibility into competitor

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Self-Promotion

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Bhuwan Aryal

Bhuwan Aryal

•2mo ago
TrendlyAI 2.0: From "AI Slop" to Business Intelligence Platform
... Language Global Detection: Spot trends before they hit English markets Personalized Dashboards: Industry-specific insights for Tech, Finance, Healthcare, E-commerce, Marketing Research-First Approach: Deep trend analysis with optional content creation Real-Time Competitive Intel: See how many competitors noticed each trend The Results Speak: 38.5% trial conversion rate (industry average: 15-20%) Live trending data powers our landing page with real API results Professional positioning that appeals to marketers, researchers, and consultants 10x cheaper than enterprise competitors

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General

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Manu Goel

Manu Goel

•3mo ago
Anyone did their public launch straight on Product Hunt? - How's it vs launching on PH a bit later.
... Public launch directly on Product Hunt vs going on Product Hunt a bit later. I am looking to compare and learn from experiences of others. PH launch is a must - so question is only about the timing. To me, launching directly on PH looks good as it's a very good community and the feedbacks can really help sharpen your product roadmap. I haven't yet launched on PH but planning to launch directly as a public launch. Looking ... ... inspiration to carry on the mission. Comment from Parth Ahir(@parth_ahir): We launched straight on PH and it was 100% worth it. Real users, authentic feedback, and momentum right out of the gate. The key is to treat

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General

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alex saint

alex saint

•3mo ago
How to actually win on Product Hunt
... hunters to back my launch most people treat product hunt like a slot machine. pull the lever, hope for upvotes. but if you re launching anything serious, that s a waste. i ve been studying product hunt for weeks while prepping my own launch. and the more i looked into it, the clearer it became: product hunt isn t a launchpad. it s a magnifier. if you come with no plan, no hype, and no story, it ll just magnify ... ... hunter, it can change everything. here s how to prep for a launch that actually gets seen. no growth hacks, just signal. what most people get wrong they launch on a weekend. they post with a weak headline. they treat

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General

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Victor Pimentel

Victor Pimentel

•3mo ago
How do you structure your business as a solopreneur building multiple SaaS products?
... operating under my ABN (sole trader), but I m trying to figure out the best way to structure things for the long run. Some questions I ve been thinking about: Do you operate under a single business name/entity and treat each SaaS as a product? Or do you register a new business name for each app/brand you launch? Do you use a holding company or parent brand (like XYZ Labs ) and group everything under that? How do you handle things ... ... else stick with one. Holding Company: Consider this option (like XYZ Labs ) for liability protection and easier brand management. Handling Legalities: Use Stripe for all products under one account but create clear terms and privacy policies for each. Simplicity vs

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Self-Promotion

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Poushali Dasgupta

Poushali Dasgupta

•3mo ago
Candidate screening is broken. So we built S(ai)na to fix it.
... resume overload, ghosting, fake experience, endless first-rounds that go nowhere. Recruiters were spending hours every week on first-round interviews, just to figure out if someone was even worth moving forward. We started wondering: Why are we still treating resumes as the main filter when they re increasingly unreliable? That s where S(ai)na came in. S(ai)na screen candidates based on actual skills, understands candidate backgrounds, and conducts structured skill-based interviews, including coding rounds ... ... worked at a smaller shop (non FAANG) that's done more work than someone who's worked at FAANG? A lot of the time, I see candidates that come from big shops have a very niche/specific skill set versus

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Vibecoding

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Matt McDonagh

Matt McDonagh

•4mo ago
Top 3 Vibe Coding Tricks
... developer, better equipped to debug, refactor, and extend the system later, even if the AI isn't available. Now you are constantly learning as a dev... not a vibe coder anymore. You are becoming a software engineer. Tip Three: Treat the AI as an Imperfect, Unreliable Intern (Not a Senior Dev) Many users default to treating

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bolt.new

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Rumana R

Rumana R

•5mo ago
Everything I Learned Building My Landing Page and Web Application on Bolt.new
... fairly loaded topic. Analytics & Building Your Own Admin Tools Easily integrate Google Analytics by simply inputting your measurement ID into Bolt for basic user insights. Remember to ask it to track key events across your application. Alternatively, build your own internal admin-only analytics dashboard for more detailed engagement tracking, such as daily and monthly active users, and specific engagement metrics. Once your app is live, monitor feature that are getting used the most and proactively prune features that ... ... prompt it with: "What s a secure but simple way to implement this? Do not make code changes yet" Bolt often defaults to generating numerous Supabase hooks, which may impact performance negatively. Clearly distinguish when to use backend APIs versus

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General

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Mat Sherman

Mat Sherman

•4mo ago
Six Pre-Seed Investors Every Founder Should Work With. Who Would You Add?
... going sideways. Randy Holloway (Angel Investor) Randy works at Microsoft (he was at Google when he backed us), and I believe Seedscout was one of his first investments. When he invested in other deals, he was decisive and always treated founders well. Most importantly, he gave me tough feedback when I really needed it. Honest, upfront, and a great partner. John Diaz (Stone Mountain Ventures) John was one of the first five to invest in Seedscout! He s a younger ... ... their companies. There are a few stages ahead of you, and their swords are sharp and ever-sharpening. Dylan from Figma, Rahul from Superhuman, Suhail from Playground / Mixpanel - they each gave me incisive advice at key moments, lessons I treasure

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General

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Hussein

Hussein

•5mo ago
Subscription vs Lifetime Plans – what do you prefer (and why)?
... user, giving you a false sense that you're solving a (right) problem. Comment from Yan Bingbing(@onbing): I'm a total sucker for lifetime deals there's something primal about that "buy once, own forever" rush (my brain treats it like digital real estate). But as a builder, I secretly hate them: they turn your SaaS into a ticking time bomb where 90% of your "best customers" stop generating revenue right when you need it most for scaling. Comment ...

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Self-Promotion

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Charlee Mangabat

Charlee Mangabat

•5mo ago
Hey, I’m Charlee – I Help Startups Keep Customers Happy (Without the Chaos)
... Streamline support processes Reduce response times and improve efficiency. Leverage AI & automation Work smarter, not harder. Why Should You Care? Your product gets people in the door. Your support keeps them coming back. Customers remember how they re treated fast, reliable support builds trust, increases retention, and turns happy users into raving fans. A slow response? That s all it takes to lose them to a competitor

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Windsurf

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Matt Carroll

Matt Carroll

•6mo ago
some thoughts after my first day using windsurf. spoiler: i like the icons
... been using @Spacemacs for a few years now. Recently, I started using @VS Code to "see what I was missing". I liked that linters and such seemed to work a bit smoother out of the box. I kept hearing: VSCode

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Self-Promotion

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Darya Tsaryk

Darya Tsaryk

•6mo ago
Why I Transitioned from Charity to Business
... over a decade, I worked in patient advocacy organizations, supporting women and children affected by violence and helping people who couldn t access the medical care they needed. We fought for treatment accessibility, raised funds, and expanded doctor networks. But no matter how much funding we secured or how many doctors we recruited, the core issue remained the same: charitable efforts don t scale the way they need to . We could raise money to help hundreds, but millions were still ... ... information as AI can. Doctors cannot keep thousands of medical studies in mind, account for all symptom nuances, and instantly analyze vast amounts of data. I knew this was a critical problem because: I managed my mother s cancer treatment

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AMA

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levelsio

levelsio

•6mo ago
🇪🇺 eu/acc AMA: How can we save Europe?
... first and foremost. Europeans like collectivism much more than the Americans. The Americans fucked off over it and then fought a war over it and it is deeply engrained in them to say: Fuck you! When somebody steps or treads on them. In Europe, people want to be governed harder. They want more rules and they want more regulation. Covid was a excellent example. While Miami was long open for business, Germany was still covering behind segregation rules ... ... chance for a decent living. Do we really need to replicate that, or rather should find a new model? As for general deregulation, we should be very careful, as it can be used by mentioned monopolies to block new competitors

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General

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
Is AI making us stupid?
... from it rather than just relying on it to do everything for us. One way I make sure I stay engaged is by not just accepting AI s first response. Instead, I challenge it asking follow-up questions, seeking alternative perspectives, and verifying information. This keeps my critical thinking sharp and helps me refine my decision-making. How do you personally balance AI use while ensuring you stay engaged in the learning process? Comment from Mark Maxwell(@john_melano07): @busmark ... ... nika  That's a great point! Treating

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Self-Promotion

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Tilak Patel

Tilak Patel

•6mo ago
Open-Source Finance Terminal - Bloomberg Alternative
... building FinceptTerminal which is an truly open source finance terminal and alternative to Bloomberg's terminal with rich analytical algorithms, advance AI/ml features, realtime data streaming and much much more.. i would love to get feedback on my product and please support my product hunt launch this is my first time doing it and not sure how things will go @fincept_corporation , https://github.com/Fincept-Corpo... Comment from Tilak Patel(@tilak_patel1): Any types of feedbacks are appreciated ...

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General

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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️

✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️

•7mo ago
For My Fellow Founders: Fear Is Not an Option!
... fear of the unknown haunt founders daily. While these fears are natural, they can also be your biggest enemy, leading to burnout and missed opportunities. The good news? There s another way. It starts with shifting your perspective and treating your startup as an adventure rather than a do-or-die mission. Let s explore why this mindset works and how it can fuel both your success and happiness. Fear Breeds Burnout, Not Progress The fear of failure is hardwired ... ... with research in positive psychology, which suggests that people who focus on the journey rather than the outcome are more resilient and less prone to burnout. Successful Founders Embrace the Process History is full of examples of founders who treated

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