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Launching TwelveLabs on Product Hunt again - Lessons learned
TwelveLabs just introduced Pegasus 1.5, their most significant leap in generative video AI, transforming video into a queryable, structured data asset.
They're launching today on Product Hunt.
The mystery of the "Other" storage category on Mac 🔍
We ve all been there: You check your storage, and there s a massive yellow bar labeled 'Other' or 'System Data' taking up 50GB+.
In OptiClear, I built the Large & Aging Files analyzer specifically to hunt these down. It's often forgotten .dmg installers from 2 years ago or massive log files that serve no purpose.
Yesterday, a user told me they found 12GB of old screen recordings they forgot they ever made!
Question for the community: What was the weirdest or largest 'forgotten' file you ever found while cleaning your drive?
Launching tomorrow: Studio, the AI-native media workspace
Built for the folks who work with photos and videos on a daily basis, Studio is the workflow-agnostic media workspace; It doesn t just analyze the media you upload to it, it builds an agentic visual memory and runs workflows to understand and act on your team s photos and videos.
Support our launch https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
We asked what felt off about AI voices, you told us. We’re fixing it.
Over the past few months, we ve been talking to a lot of you using Velo.
Real conversations, and people trying it out, sending clips, pointing things out.
And almost everyone said some version of the same thing: It sounds like me but something feels missing.
At first, we thought it was about accuracy. Maybe the voice wasn t close enough. But the more we listened, the clearer it became - that wasn t the issue.
The issue was how it felt. The tone stays a bit too samey. The emphasis doesn t always land where you expect it to. And the little natural shifts that make your voice yours just aren t fully there yet. It sounds right, but it doesn t feel alive.
So we went back and started reworking how we think about voice cloning at Velo. Not just matching how you sound, but capturing how you express. The way your voice changes when you re explaining something, when you re just talking casually, or when you actually care about what you re saying.
That s what we re building now. The next version of Velo is focused on higher fidelity voice cloning. More nuance. Better pacing. More natural expression.
Something that doesn t feel like a generated voice reading your script, but closer to you actually speaking.
We re still building it, but it s coming together fast. We re planning to ship this soon.
If you ve used Velo before, we d love to know - what do you think about Velo's voice cloning or other workflows? What would make it feel right?
We re listening.
I just hit the kill switch on my own app…

Road to 1,000,000 #Votap users Day 65 | Current: 1348
How marketing agencies can add $1,000 MRR per client without taking on more work
Most agencies are missing a huge blind spot in their client reports right now.
Not because they are bad at their job.
Because the game changed and nobody sent a memo.
More and more of your clients customers are skipping Google entirely. They go straight to ChatGPT or Perplexity, ask a question, get an answer, and click the brand that gets mentioned.
If your client is not getting mentioned? They are losing leads they do not even know exist.
I spent the last few months figuring out how to track this properly and turn it into a service agencies can actually sell. Not some complicated AI audit. Just a simple monthly report that shows clients where they stand in AI search, how their competitors are doing, and what to do about it.
Agencies adding this are charging between $200 and $500 extra per month per client for it. The conversation is easy because the data is new and clients have never seen it before.
I wrote a free playbook covering the whole thing.
What AI visibility actually is. The metrics to track. A script for pitching it. A sample report structure. And a 7-day checklist to get your first report delivered.
Download here.
If you are running an agency and you have been looking for a way to grow revenue without growing your client list, this might be the one.
Projects: inspecting local repos in a new way

We just shipped Projects in Room Service.
A new way to inspect your local development folders and understand what s actually taking up space.
Projects analyzes each repo and groups its contents into things like assets, generated data, git storage, and logs. So instead of just seeing folders, you can understand what each part represents and why the project is large.
It also surfaces things you don t normally see while working, like build outputs, caches, and repository internals.

We Did a Podcast with Google: What We Shared about Monetizing a Chrome Extension
There's almost no public content on how to monetize a Chrome Extension.
Google invited us to do a podcast about it, sharing our learnings on how two bootstrapped guys grew Pretty Prompt to 40,000 users, 25% on annual plans, with ~7% weekly growth, with no VC money.
Daily Update — Apr 2: Featured Projects with USDC & Mandatory Socials
shipped a bunch of updates today:
featured projects with usdc on base
you can now promote your project to the homepage carousel using usdc on base chain
packages: 1 day ($0.50), 3 days ($1), 7 days ($2), 30 days ($5), lifetime ($15)
integrated privy wallet connect supports rabby, metamask, coinbase wallet, rainbow, walletconnect, and email login
no stripe, no paypal, no country restrictions works for builders everywhere
mandatory socials
Do you really need QGIS just to check what's inside a file?
I noticed I was opening full GIS software dozens of times a day just to answer:
"what's in this GeoJSON?"
Pause.do 0.2.5 - Breathing sounds, scroll sensitivity, and a 3-day free trial
Hey PH, we just shipped 0.2.5 and wanted to share what's new.
Breathing sounds
The breathing pause now plays ambient audio synced to each phase of the cycle (inhale, hold, exhale). Two tracks: a singing bowl that shifts harmonics with each phase, and procedurally-generated pink noise shaped like rainfall. You can mute or switch mid-session; your preference is saved.
Scroll sensitivity control
Cntrl Bridge v0.2.0
What's new in v0.2.0
Granular auth system API keys with 11 scoped permissions (`system:read`, `media:control`, `power:control`, etc.), hashed with Argon2 and stored in your OS keyring. Give each integration only the access it needs.
Redesigned UI New onboarding flow, settings panel, and API key management.
OpenAI just killed Sora. What does this tell us about building AI products right now?
The news dropped yesterday: OpenAI is shutting down Sora, their AI video app, six months after launch. The Disney $1B deal is off, and the API is going away, too.
The arc is fascinating if you zoom out. The app launched in September 2025, hit the top of the App Store within a day, and reached 1M downloads faster than ChatGPT did. By January, downloads had dropped 45%, and the whole thing had made roughly $2.1M in in-app purchases over its lifetime.
Termsy got a serious UPGRADE (v0.0.5 → v0.1.7)
I've been trying to make Termsy as useful as possible since the day we launched.
And Termsy is fundamentally and significantly better now. Here's why:
Higher Accuracy: Rebuilt from the ground up with a smarter algorithm. To be honest, looking back, I feel a little embarrassed by the old algorithm. It threw up way too many false positives and wasn't trained on enough real-world data. Over the last few weeks, I've been analyzing 200-300 ToS pages across categories to find patterns to improve the accuracy. I've been actively improving the algorithm, so it's only going to get better in the newer versions.
Introducing Proactive Nudges: To catch the fine print early. Two things happen now once you encounter a ToS page: 1) The icon in the extension bar lights up 2) A self-dismissing widget pops up that nudges you to investigate. I didn't want you to forget to check Termsy when you need it most. So now, it shows up to give you more clarity so that you don't agree to something blindly.
Introducing Right Click to Investigate: To check the fine print without opening the link. Brands have become smarter, instead of letting you read the agreement, they usually write "By signing up I've read the Privacy Policy and agree to the Terms and Conditions" and link their pages. An already long verbose ToS is now another click away, hidden away. With a simple right click, you can now scan the terms without navigating away from the page. This is an attempt to shift the balance of power slightly back toward the consumer ensuring critical information isn't buried behind pages and long walls of text.
Now needs more permissions: to power all the new features. To do all this, we need more permissions, primarly to show that self dismissing widget and to read the contents of the page you aren't on (for Right Click to Investigate). This means your extension may be turned off. Chrome does this after major updates. So just click the extension bar icon, go to "manage extensions" to re-enable Termsy and unlock the full power of the new version.
ZeroThreat 3.0: Agentic AI Pentesting is Almost Here
Just a few days to go
Security teams have lived with detection-heavy tools for years.
Week 1 post-launch: what broke, what surprised us, what we shipped
You'd think I'd be ready for launch week chaos. I was not.
Vois launched here on March 5. Here's the honest recap.
The numbers:
99 upvotes, #13 for the day
116 followers
9 comments on the launch post
~50 downloads in Week 1
First Product Hunt review received
Is It Wrong to Block Ads?
As an ad blocker developer, I often question if it s wrong to block advertising. What ads should be blocked? What ads shouldn t be blocked? If you use a service or view a website, when is it ok to block their ads and when isn't it?
To answer this, I think the question should first be:












