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Brand new react native support chat SDK has been released
Very happy to announce we just released a support chat SDK built for React Native. It's an amazing improvement since it has been a community package for year now. (we can never say thank you enough to Walter Holohan for building it back in the days).
The new SDK is built from scratch, on the modern Expo Modules architecture instead of the old bridges. It's cleaner, way more maintainable, and fully aligned with how Expo works today.
The SDK is built with Expo Modules but that doesn't mean it only works with Expo. It works with both Expo and bare React Native projects. Expo Modules is just the underlying tech we chose to bridge native code, it's not tied to the Expo framework itself. So whether you're on Expo or plain React Native, you're good go to go!
Looking for a better chat support experience for your mobile apps? Get started with Crisp Support Chat SDK today!
Needless to say it's 100% implemented with Hugo, allowing you to bring AI-powered support to your mobile app customers.
Onwards
One Month Later: 380 Users, 4 Major Updates, and ExtraBar is Just Getting Started
One month ago, I launched ExtraBar on Product Hunt.
I had no idea what would happen.
380 users later, I'm genuinely overwhelmed.
Not just by the numbers, but by your feedback, and what you've built with it.
Orchestra's back – with a Freemium Plan for teams
Hey y'all
The Orchestra team is back
Marketing reports in 2026 just got way easier: ZapDigits Product Update
Marketing reports in 2026 don t have to be a chore. With ZapDigits, you can build marketing reports faster, use our drag & drop editor to arrange charts and metrics exactly how you want, and get co-pilot support to make reporting smarter. Share client-ready reports with a single link, spend less time on repetetive tasks, and enjoy our new catagorized sidebar and improved dashboards that make tracking and presenting data easier than ever.
With our latest ZapDigits update, you can:
Build marketing reports faster
Use Drag & Drop Editor
Use AI Co-pilot support
Share client-ready reports with a single link
Spend less time on repetetive reporting tasks
New catagorized sidebar
Improved dashboards
You are more than what you do
This isn t a typical post for me, or what you may usually see here, but I heard something today that feels worth sharing.
You are more than what you do.
Vibecoding AI models with Windsurf
I'm Kevin, founder of EnginifyAI. Over the last 12 months I've been working on a prompt engineering tool. I started off using Bolt but quickly I found myself unable to completely use it effectively. I then tried Cursor and was using it early on but maybe I had the wrong settings as I found myself using all my credits in 2 days. So, I switched to Windsurf, and to my surprise credits were a bit more manageable and it took about 2 weeks before my credits were consumed. Keep in mind that I am new to coding so I spent a lot of time asking questions in Windsurf instead of using my paid subscription to Anthropic.
I'm coding using React/Typescript and Supabase. I have learned that coding is a lot of work, a lot of fine-tuning, and a lot of testing and fixing. The one thing I haven't quite figured out completely is how to fix migrations. Early on I was running SQL scripts directly in Supabase without migration scripts because I found it to be faster. But now Windsurf uses very old migration script references and I find myself fixing the same issues because of an old migration script reference. Any idea how to fix this?
I assume that vibecoding is an experience everyone can enjoy but comes with frustrations about asking the right questions, or being very specific about my requests. I am using Claude Sonnet 4, 4.5 and 4.5 thinking. Are these the best coding ai models for Typescript?
🎄 Final Hours: Christmas Pricing Ends Tonight
Hey Product Hunt fam,
Quick heads up for anyone who's been on the fence about WordFlippin:




