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Building a native macOS Google Calendar client β solo dev from Warsaw
Hey everyone! I'm Maciej, indie developer from Warsaw, Poland.
I've spent the last few months building hora a native macOS Google Calendar client written in Swift 6 and SwiftUI. The idea came from pure frustration: Apple Calendar drops events via CalDAV, Fantastical costs $60/year, and the web app has zero macOS integration.

π Introducing AllNest β Your Personal Digital Utility Hub! π
i m Madhav and i don't prefer to build something with investors.
I had an idea. I had a plan. And the first thing people asked was, "Have you talked to investors?"
My answer was no. And it still is.
Not because I couldn't. But because I genuinely believe the best infrastructure gets built when you're obsessed with the problem, not the pitch deck. Investors optimise for scale before depth. I wanted to go deep first.
We built a free, secure file transfer tool - would love your feedback
Hey Product Hunt community,
We just launched TransferSecure - a file transfer service that lets you send files up to 5 GB for free, no account needed on the recipient's end.
A few things we focused on that most transfer tools skip:
Every file up to 200MB is virus-scanned before the download link activates
Files are encrypted in transit and at rest
Links auto-expire and files are permanently deleted after expiry
No forced sign-ups - just verify your email and send
Feedback wanted: marketplace where you donβt have to prove your item
Hey Product Hunt community
I m building something around resale and ran into a problem that shows up in almost every transaction.
TinyCommand Live Session: Automating Real Use Cases
Most setups today use multiple tools:
Zapier or Make for workflows
Apollo or Clay for enrichment
Typeform or similar tools for forms
It works, but connecting everything takes effort and the system becomes harder to manage over time.
We re hosting a live TinyCommand session where we ll take a few real use cases and build them end-to-end in one place.
β‘ 3 New Problems to Build a Startup | ProblemHunt
Hey Product Hunt
1. A Russian developer built an app for Nigeria but can't accept payments. App stores are unavailable, direct providers are complex. Needs a simple solution. Budget $500 700.
2. Need an AI app: upload a photo get a weekly verdict progress / no progress and advice on when to increase load. Existing trackers either lack AI or are too complex. Willing to pay $100/year.
3. There is no simple and secure way to pass bitcoin to heirs in the event of sudden death. Without complex multisignature setups or trust in third parties.
Boris,
ProblemHunt
Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!
If you re launching today, the leaderboard is about to get a lot more interesting.
We are running a Randomized Day to give products launching more of an opportunity to get seen!
The Mechanics
To level the playing field, we are cycling the homepage layout throughout the day:
The Loop: This cycle repeats every 30 minutes, all day long.
Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!
If you re launching today, the leaderboard is about to get a lot more interesting.
We are running a Randomized Day to give products launching more of an opportunity to get seen!
The Mechanics
To level the playing field, we are cycling the homepage layout throughout the day:
The Loop: This cycle repeats every 30 minutes, all day long.



