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Modassir Alamleft a comment
Launching Fillix this week too - completely relate to this feeling! What helped me: focusing on the problem we solve, not the product itself. Good luck with Curatora! š
Launching on Product Hunt Next Week... and Honestly, I'm Nervous
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Modassir Alamleft a comment
I'm actually building in this exact space - an AI that applies to jobs on your behalf. Trust is the #1 objection we hear. Our answer: full transparency - user sees every application before it goes out, nothing happens without approval. Blind automation = scary. Supervised automation = powerful.
Modassir Alamleft a comment
Building Fillix - AI that auto-applies to jobs across global platforms so candidates can focus on interviews, not applications. Stack: React + Chrome Extension + Supabase + OpenAI API Biggest challenge so far - making AI form-filling accurate enough that users actually trust it with their job applications. Auth + billing handled via Supabase + Razorpay. Launching on PH this week! š
What are you building, and what does your stack look like?
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Modassir Alamleft a comment
System-wide audio capture instead of per-app is the right approach - surprised nobody solved this properly until now. 60+ languages with real-time translation is impressive. How does it handle heavy accents or technical jargon?
HearicaTurn all computer audio into captions for the deaf
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The workflow cloning concept is what really stands out here - most AI platforms make you start from scratch every time. Routing each step to the best agent is smart architecture. Curious how you handle conflicts when two agents produce contradictory outputs in the same workflow? Also the community library angle reminds me of what GitHub did for code - but for AI workflows. If the community...

Epismo SkillsEverything your agent needs to run reliably
Modassir Alamleft a comment
CLI tools for API testing have always felt like they need a PhD to configure properly. Plain English interface is the right call. The OpenAPI spec support is what caught my eye - been dealing with API validation while building an automation tool and writing test scripts manually is genuinely painful. Does Octrafic handle auth flows well? Things like OAuth tokens, API key rotation mid-session -...

OctraficTest your APIs in plain English, straight from the terminal
Modassir Alamleft a comment
The "speak once, get multiple versions" approach is clever, removes the mental overhead of switching tone manually. 100% on-device with no accounts is a bold choice in an era where everything wants your data. Respect for that! One thing I'm curious about - how does the on-device model handle accents? Asking as someone who speaks with a strong Indian English accent. Does it perform well or...

VoicrYour voice in, polished text out ā in seconds
Modassir Alamleft a comment
Browser automation is something I've been deep in lately while building an AI job application tool. The biggest challenge I faced was reliably extracting dynamic form elements that load asynchronously. Curious how Browser Use handles SPAs and dynamically rendered content? Also - 985 followers before launch is impressive. Clearly hitting a real nerve in the agent space!

BUOpenclaw in the cloud
Modassir Alamleft a comment
This is solving a real pain point for anyone building agentic workflows! The context resending overhead was something I ran into while building Fillix - an AI job automation tool. Every tool call was adding unnecessary latency. 40% latency reduction on heavy tool-call workflows is massive. Quick question - how does WebSocket Mode handle connection drops mid-session? Does it resume from last...

OpenAI WebSocket Mode for Responses APIPersistent AI agents. Up to 40% faster.
