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Good Company•

6d ago

I’m building a small web game called Good Company and would really love honest feedback.

It s a calm, turn-based word game for two: one player starts with a word, and each new word has to begin with the last letter of the one before it. If you get stuck, you lose the round. I just shipped an update that added: clearer first-turn instructions winner/loser endings chain length shown at the end one-tap rematch Sam labeled as a bot I m trying to answer a few questions: Does the objective feel clear right away? Do the moves feel meaningful, or too easy/pointless? Does the ending make you want a rematch? Would this feel more worth sharing with a friend if the gameplay had more tension? You can try it here: playgoodcompany.com
Gabriel Liquito•

6d ago

Building Clipmatix — AI that turns a topic into a published video automatically

Hey Product Hunt!

I'm the founder of Clipmatix, launching tomorrow.

I built Clipmatix because I was frustrated with how long it takes to

produce consistent video content. Even with AI tools, you still had to

Product Huntp/producthuntJake Crump•

28d ago

Should you add a shoutout to your Product Hunt launch?

tldr: yes. Shoutouts are one of the simplest distribution levers on Product Hunt.

Shoutouts are meant to pay it forward and highlight the tools that helped you build. But beyond goodwill, they create durable distribution for your product on Product Hunt and across LLM driven discovery.

When you shout out a product during launch, it becomes a founder review on that product s page. Founder reviews sit above regular reviews and include a link to both your profile and your product. That means your product is now attached to every future visit to that product s review page, long after launch day. For example, check out @timliao s shoutout of @Framer or @guymanzur s shoutout of @Base44

Claude by Anthropicp/claudeNika•

28d ago

People are switching from OpenAI to Claude following Sam Altman's announcement today.

TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.

Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.

Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.

Pretty February Recap šŸ“

Did you know Pretty Prompt almost didn t exist?

Eight months ago, this was just an idea. A maybe. A late-night thought experiment.