steve beyatte

Shout out your favorite new product you absolutely love using (that’s not yours)

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What’s a recent product you’ve started using that you absolutely love?


Maybe it solved a real problem, has great UX, or just brings you joy every time you open it. Bonus points if it launched here on Product Hunt.


Tag the product here + add a quick note on why you love it.

(Don't promote your own product!)

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Kevin McDonagh

I'm quite enjoying @Codia AI Figma plugin which converts screenshots to figma files. This removes any limitations to mocking things up and quickly getting it into a testable state for my own product. If you are looking for a quick way to make figma mockups interactive it's a real time saver.

Nataly S

@kevin_mcdonagh1 That sounds really interesting! I have to try it as well! Being able to convert screenshots into Figma files so easily sounds like a huge time saver!

Alina Kunafina

What a good topic! My favorite of the latest apps is EMMO. It's an emotion tracker that I use also as a diary with little notes. I really like its cute design style, lots of emoji for to represent emotion, and the ability to create my own and use others created by users! This is great, as I often feel complex feelings that are hard to display in the “standard” sad/fun type emoji.

I also like that the emotion description entry can be a diary - hold a sick amount of text, support adding photos and music.

I recommend this app to all my friends now :)

Rohan Chaubey

@mina_cheragh @amir_bornaee gave me a demo of Nily.AI today and I was impressed by their Email Assistant and Mixture AI features.


Mixture AI combines outputs from multiple LLMs to generate the best version, which I found unique and innovative.


They may be launching on PH soon! 😊

Mina Cheragh

Great to hear you liked the AI Email Assistant and Mixture AI. :)

I use the Mixture AI feature literally everyday for work.

Can't wait for the launch to see what Everyone thinks. :)

steve beyatte

@mina_cheragh  @amir_bornaee  @rohanrecommends 

What does the email assistant do? I can't tell from the website

Mina Cheragh

@steveb here's the link to the AI Email Assistant landing page:

https://www.nily.ai/products/ai-email-assistant


The email AI assistant can:

  • Automatically draft responses to email threads

  • Respond to emails based on personalized knowledge bases such as PDFs, websites, or FAQs

  • Draft negative and possitive responses

  • Respond in 14 languages

  • Automatically embed meeting links in emails

  • Write in 10 different tones

    Feel free to give it a try and let us know what you think. Nily has a 7-day free trial. :)

Radoslav Stankov

I started using @CleanShot recently as replacement for build in macOS build-in screenshot tool. It has great UX.

The features, I can't live without are

1. OCR tool. I click cmd + 6 select screen area - then the text there is moved to the clipboard
2. The annotate tool. Often during calls I just screenshot and start drawing on the screen

Mina Cheragh

@rstankov I also use Cleanshot and I like it a lot. I wish it had zoomin feature while recording demos and the editor was a bit more advanced. But other than that, it's super easy to use.

Radoslav Stankov

@mina_cheragh I haven't used its screen recording yet. I mostly use @Loom since more easily sharable and have tracking how many views.

Alex Gap

@rstankov I've just started using @CleanShot recently too! It makes recording a GIF pretty painless and the annotation feature is really nice.

Alan Rivera
windsurf, took me a while to switch over just because I didn't see any benefits over vs code + copilot. But these features changed my opinion : - it has more repo context (at least I feel like it does or it at the minimum understands the repo more) - rules - being able to send images for designs (this one was the main one) - mcp servers - internet search
Andrew Stewart

@alan_rivera Another vote for @Windsurf . Sometimes it really knocks one of out the park.

I love it when it searches my codebase, finds a file that I'm not aware of, pulls it into context and takes it from there.

steve beyatte

I signed up for @OpenArt.ai because I saw the Product Hunt launch and needed to make a birthday card for my toddler and thought it was super cool. I tried a bunch of other AI image generation tools but they always skewed my kid's face to the point it was unrecognizable and you can't re-use a character across different images.


I'm making a personalized children's book with it right now and my kid loves looking over my shoulder when I'm putting him in spaceships, driving trash trucks, etc.

Rohan Chaubey

@steveb Sounds fun! :D

Matt Carroll

@Moonlander to be honest! I've had it for years, but this year i finally realized just how much better it is to write code with the posture that a split keyboard provides. It's pretty hard for me to work on my regular mac keyboard now that i'm this acclimated!

Yan Bingbing

Cursor (AI-native code editor) – it’s ruined me for VS Code. Its “ctrl + ” feature explains legacy code in Gen Z slang.

João Ferreira

for me, has to be @Wispr Flow since they were available for Windows. It's significantly changed my daily routine, and I find myself using the hotkey for speaking (typing) even in the address bar 😅
@Windsurf is also up there especially for helping on deploying my first product in public. But, Wispr Flow takes the top spot

Ariel Fox

@linklogician Thank you for the shout-out!

Russell Lowry
Launching soon!

I have to give kudos to two products because they go hand-in-hand. I think @PostHog takes the cake. The simplicity of setting up analytics and eventing is astonishing. I like the activity page so I can see who visits our site and where they're coming from. Also love the data pipeline feature so I can pass my events off to @Customer IO to handle our email campaigns.

Daniel L

@russell_lowry not to mention their branding is the absolute best and hilarious!

Jane

Notion – It completely changed how I organize my work and personal projects.Whether for note-taking, task management, or team collaboration, it just works seamlessly. Plus, the AI features are a nice bonus! 🚀

Tejas

Has to be @Granola for me.


Granola AI positions itself as an AI-powered notepad for meetings, and from the first meeting, it’s clear this isn’t just another voice recorder: it’s more like a smart co-pilot for your conversations.


In practice, using it for a business meeting is surprisingly seamless. Before the call, it politely reminds you to get consent to record, then fades into the background like it’s not even there. During the meeting, you jot down a few keywords or thoughts, and the app quietly transcribes everything in real time without any intrusive bots announcing themselves. When the call wraps up, the magic really happens – your rough notes and the full conversation transcript merge into a structured summary that reads as if a professional assistant polished it up in seconds.


Standout features pop out immediately, like the way it auto-generates subheadings for key discussion topics and bullet points for decisions or action items. The initial impression is of a premium, effortless experience that feels tailor-made for anyone who lives in back-to-back meetings and craves a bit of order and clarity.

Aaron O'Leary

I'd have to go with @Xnapper @Ball and @Cursor at the moment! Xnapper is such an easy way to make beautiful screenshots in literally one click, Cursor for vibecoding and Ball because it's a ball you can bounce on your screen

Usama Ejaz

Basecamp

Emma

has got to be @Omnivore Used it daily as an one-stop place for all my newsletter to replace my email. I could note, highlight, interact with all the contents as I wanted. The first time I actually felt sad to see a favorite product getting shut down.

Ruban Phukan

I’ve been loving Superhuman again lately. Not just for speed — it’s the subtle touches. The way it turns inbox chaos into something I can actually manage (for at least 20 mins a day 😅).


Also a big fan of Readwise Reader — turned my chaotic tab hoarding into a calm little reading flow. Total brain declutter.

Curious what everyone’s using to fight mental noise these days?