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Switching between apps to translate is always frustrating. This makes a lot of sense. How do you make sure the final translation sounds truly human and not AI-generated?

StrevaInstant Translation, Anywhere you type
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I know that feeling. Handling multiple things at once can feel heavy sometimes. Focusing on 1 or 2 priorities helps me a lot.
The part about building nobody warns you about
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The AI profile idea is genius. Does it continuously update as I use the app or is it a one-time setup?

SUN Personalized AI audio lessons generated on demand
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@rania_rimali @thislam Let’s gooo Rania and Islam!!! 🚀 you guys never disappoint Love that you tackled one of the biggest barriers when switching tools, which is migration. Including n8n and Zapier is huge, because that’s usually what stops teams from even trying something new. This really feels like a game changer for agencies that want to move away from selling hours and start operating more...

CrossnodeVibe code AI agents and put them behind a payment wall
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What determines which tracks are supported? And roughly what percentage of songs currently have a SongDNA ?

Spotify SongDNAThe interactive creative network behind your favorite music
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2 weeks ago with the YC Application Day was very intense!! Do you expect this randomized Thursday to have a similar impact? I like this dynamic where Thursdays start to feel special on ProductHunt 🚀 Are you planning to make some Thursdays special on PH? It could be really interesting to see this become a regular thing.
Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!
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@Subscription Day →Manage all your paid subscriptions in one place! What are your top 3 tools you discovered on Product Hunt recently for making money?
What PH products have become part of your daily work?
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For me personally, the demo video is the first filter. If there’s no demo video, I skip it in about 80% of cases, unless the product looks really exceptional. Another thing that sometimes makes a difference is the first maker/hunter comment. When it’s well written and clearly explains the added value it can really convince me to take a closer look. And there’s also a different situation: when...
What makes you actually try a product on Product Hunt?
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Actually building a project and launching very soon. Completely agree. Sometimes shipping fast is the best way to first test your product, see if there is traction and if users are ready to buy. Getting feedback early changes everything, especially seeing how users actually behave, not just the what they say!
Your first 50 users will teach you more than your last 5,000 lines of code
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Congrats on your launch !! Chat is the wrong interface to manage ai agents. A clear dashboard is the right way: tasks dont get lost, you can see what's done... Amazing product !! Is it possible to add team members to BoatBoard? So all the team can see whats happening
BotBoardTask management for the age of agents
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I like the idea of an AI that doesn’t just execute tasks but understands context inside conversations. Does it naturally adapt to how a team works?

jared.soAI that monitors convos & proactively jumps in when needed
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Interesting!! Feels like building is getting easier, but distribution is still the hard part. How are your users usually getting their first real users?

Agent Hub BuilderBuild a Netflix-style library of AI-powered tools to sell
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@axeltdesign Getting precise feedback is always hard, especially when clients give very vague comments. How easy is it for non-tech clients to start using it without needing explanations?
IrisSend work beautifully, pinned feedback, see what they viewed
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@busmark_w_nika For me, a personal profile belongs to the employee, not the company. Building an audience takes time, energy, and consistency, so if a company wants to benefit from it, there should be something real in return. Sharing company content from time to time makes sense, but expecting employees to constantly promote the brand on their personal accounts feels too much, especially if...
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Honestly, I think this is one of the best ways to discover real value, just using your own product in daily work. Sometimes the most important use cases are the simple ones we overlook because we’re too focused on bigger ideas.
How well do you know your products?
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Hey @busmark_w_nika Love this idea, sounds really useful. I’d love a real-time activity counter with early warnings before hitting limits. And tracking for sent messages (like DMs on LinkedIn, Reddit, Facebook…) would be super useful too (messaging limits are often the easiest to hit).
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So true!! I’ve had the same thing happen, signingup on launch day and then completely forgetting the product name a few days later. Feels like a simple welcome or quick “getting started” email would already make a big difference!!
Why do 90% of PH launches ghost their signups?
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Really interesting!! designing for agents as users feels like a big shift that not enough people are thinking about yet. Feels like the products that win soon will be the ones that work well for both humans and agents, not just one or the other.
It’s time to start designing for agents, not humans
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Love this approach, using Notion as a CMS with Next.js is such a smart way to stay lean early on. Hitting 13k+ users with basically $0 infra cost is impressive, shows how far you can go with simple tools when the setup is well thought out.
How we built a 400+ pattern library with $0 monthly spend (and saved a Super.so license)
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building alone can feel isolating, even when things are going well. I think a lot more founders feel this than people admit, it’s just not talked about openly enough.
Does building something to fight loneliness make you lonelier as a founder?
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