First off: WOW. It's been 2 days since we launched Seagull on Product Hunt and the response has been incredible. We're genuinely blown away by the support, the upvotes, and especially the thoughtful feedback you've all shared. Thank you.
While you've been busy breaking down language barriers with real-time subtitles, we've been building something we're really excited about: Conversation Mode .
Here's the idea: instead of just translating what you hear, imagine sitting across from someone who speaks a completely different language and having a fluid, natural conversation. Seagull listens to both of you, figures out who's speaking and in what language, and shows each person the translation in real time. Up to 4 languages, simultaneously, in a clean split-screen grid.
There s a unique joy in building physical products, and winning recognition from the industrial design community is definitely a very important part of that.
I m really honored that @Flowtica Scribe has received the 2026 iF Design Award it feels like the design world is validating exactly why we do this.
A couple weeks ago, Boris Cherny (the creator of Claude Code) shared a bunch of really useful tips on getting the most out of Claude Code. #1 at the top of the list: do more in parallel. He himself runs 10-15 Claude codes in parallel.
His advice and practice makes sense: coding agents give us the ability scale infinitely. At this point, the only real limiter is our own ability to manage all of these agents.
I posted a random thread on X about the cost of living in the Netherlands. Nothing about what we're building. Just genuine thoughts about life in the Netherlands.
It hit 1M+ impressions. And here's the weird part we got a ton of signups and paid users for Starnus from it. Without ever mentioning the product.
Meanwhile, my "here's what Starnus does" posts? Way less engagement.
This genuinely messed with my head. I'm sharing the actual X post below
At the beginning of the year, 2 co-founders reached out to me because they wanted to scale their personal LinkedIn profiles. The reason: In a few months, they re planning to raise funding and believe their personal brand could help.
A few days ago, another founder contacted me with a similar intention, although he s not planning to raise funding. For him, LinkedIn has become the platform that generates the most leads. He doesn t particularly enjoy the network itself, but he still wants to keep building it.