About

Meet Astro, the founder of Murror, an AI mental health company dedicated to helping people who are struggling with mental health issues. With over 17 years of design experience, having worked at the largest tech companies such as Google and Meta, Astro has contributed to the design of products and services that have touched billions of customers worldwide. Astro's journey to founding Murror was not a smooth one. Having struggled with depression since childhood, Astro was forced to take a medical leave during COVID-19 and had to take medication to manage his condition. Unfortunately, the medications didn’t work and almost took away everything from his life. It was at that moment that Astro realized there had to be a better way to manage mental health conditions, and thus Murror was born.

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Maker History

  • Murror
    MurrorAI that helps you understand your emotions & connect deeper
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    Joined Product HuntJune 26th, 2023

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Astro Tran

1h ago

Does anyone actually talk about feeling lonely while building?

I've been sitting with something that feels hard to say out loud: building a startup can be genuinely lonely, and almost no one talks about it directly.

A 2025 survey of founders found that 72% experienced anxiety, burnout, or depression. But what struck me even more was this: only 12% turn to their investors for support. Most just hold it.

Jared Campbell

17h ago

Post your product in one sentence — I’ll give blunt clarity feedback

Building something useful is hard. Explaining it clearly can be just as hard.

I ve noticed a lot of products seem solid, but the value isn t immediately obvious from the first sentence, screenshot, or landing page.

Nika

1d ago

How do we define “seniority” and career/skill progress in the age of AI?

We keep hearing: Juniors won t stand a chance.

But companies are still opening internships, which suggests something deeper than just skill-building still matters (like understanding systems, workflows, and how companies actually operate the management part).

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