1. No simple, affordable credit layer to bridge payment processors with user balances developers rebuild credit tracking, consumption logic, and refunds for every app.
2. For 5 years, goods have been stolen from the office. There is no available service that automatically analyzes camera footage and sends alerts about suspicious activity.
3. Risk of a LinkedIn ban due to false positive bot detection. Official support is unhelpful. Need a tool that warns about suspicious activity to avoid losing 11,500 followers. Boris, ProblemHunt
If you re still sitting on your launch, this is the push.
YC made a special exception for this community: one or more companies that launch tomorrow will get a YC interview and potentially funding. A YC partner will review every eligible launch.
At what stage do you think a product should be before launching?
Personally, I have a bad habit: I overthink and over-prepare. I polish features, redesign things, fix edge cases and sometimes I end up never launching because I keep improving the product.
This time I decided to try the opposite approach.
I m building a tool called Clawther that lets you manage an OpenClaw agent through a task board instead of chat. It s already extremely useful for me and for the few people I shared it with.
I accidentally connected my OpenClaw agent to Notion and realized something: Chat is the wrong interface for managing an agent. 👎
Agents need a task board, not a conversation. With a task board you can track multiple tasks in parallel and share the power with your team just like you would collaborate with a human teammate. ✅
recently I started to write a worklog. I.e. Whatever i work on, i was just putting there on a daily basis.
Eventually writing self-reflection became extremaly easy because I had everything in one place at the end of H. Then it became a good habit in general - I became better organized, i was planning ahead, had better 1:1s with manager etc.
So to keep it short, i have started a pet project for that. It s not released yet and i want to conduct some initial feedback.
I m building an AI-powered self-care & productivity app that helps people stay on track with their goals through personalized daily tasks, adaptive coaching, and progress check-ins.
Before going too far, I want to validate the idea and make sure it solves real problems.
I put together a quick 3-minute survey to gather honest feedback from potential users:
Hey everyone, I just launched my first big project, Answerly! As a student, I got so tired of copy-pasting code errors and quiz questions into different windows, so I built the tool I wish I had.
It can visually analyze your screen and give you an instant answer and explanation. I'm trying to turn it into the ultimate AI learning assistant.
Would love for you to try it out and give me some honest feedback!
Hello all, I recently built a tiny, public chatroom platform. Fully anonymous, no tracing, no logging, no storing messages on the server except temporarily in memory. The chats are cleared if the app restarts, nothing persisted on any disk.