Casiana Rajas

Casiana Rajas

Influencer Partnership Manager

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found a lot of stuff on product hunt over time but what’s something you still actually use?

hey hunters,
what s something you discovered on product hunt that you still use today?

not just tried once and forgot
need some real recs
also curious, what kind of products usually catch your attention here?
what makes you actually try something?

Neeraj Kumar

29d ago

I vibecoded an open-source CLI to measure how often your brand shows up in AI responses

sharing something I built that might be useful here.

It's an open-source CLI tool called AI SOV Analyzer. The idea: AI models like ChatGPT are increasingly where buyers discover products. This tool lets you measure how often your brand shows up in AI responses vs your competitors basically "Share of Voice" but for AI.

Free to run (works with Ollama locally or free-tier APIs)

Apache 2.0 open source

I definitely like using Wispr Flow!

I like the way it adds words that I use - I don't understand why it says 'Hi' to me so much, odd but friendly :). Could be UE, who knows? Great to use. Is there a way that I don't have to hold down the button in order to speak?

Let your users define for your product

We don t need to say your product is great, let others decide that.

There is no guarantee that we are the best, or that what we build is amazing. As someone who prefers doing over talking, I always remind myself: what customers say about my product is the most honest reflection of what it truly is.

If users feel satisfied, it means the product is moving in the right direction.
If they don t, it doesn t mean we ve failed completely. It means something isn t right yet, and it s time to fix it.

I honestly forgot today was launch day. 😅 But now it's #12

I ve been so heads-down building, I completely lost track of the calendar. I woke up this morning, checked my notifications, and realized Datastripes Lens is live on Product Hunt... and it s actually going super well!

If you haven't seen it yet, Datastripes Lens is your personal data analyst, right in your browser.

Just published: 26 Advanced Words That Signal Professional Expertise 🚀

Hey PH community!

As founders and builders, we spend so much time crafting our products, but communication precision is equally crucial, whether pitching investors, writing copy, or leading teams.

Rory Arneil

3mo ago

Climate Savers is live in Product Hunt!

Hey everybody! Happy New Year! @Climate Savers is now live on Product Hunt. We are building a social-fintech platform to help you save money and get rewarded for living sustainably, giving you climate agency by empowering you to vote with your money.

https://app.climatesavers.io/car...

Code review competes for the same attention as everything else

Meetings.
Incidents.
Messages.
Context switching.

When reviews arrive noisy,
they get rushed.

I launched a new small side project today - Jot — a terminal notebook.

Merry Christmas or, if you re a founder, happy I ll just check one thing day.

I genuinely wish I wasn t writing this today.
I planned to be offline. I failed.

Brian Baggs

4mo ago

New QA Platform startup -- manual and automated QA testing capabilities

I have tried many of the QA platforms out there and one thing I noticed is that they are all way too overly complicated. They are also quite expensive. My platform's highest level subscription plan is less than half the cost of some basic plans for other QA platforms and I offer just as much. Ninjatest is a platform I've been working on for the past six months and have launched it recently. We offer advanced analytics for both automated and manual testing.

For automated testing, we support both JUnit and TestNG XML results files. You can upload your automated testing results and store them on our servers securely. We offer the ability to organize automated test runs, and have advanced reporting as well. You can generate a report for both automated and manual test runs and either save it to the server or download the PDF. We use AWS S3 pre-signed URLs for added security so links expire after a short time.

Jolt AI is joining Ramp

BOOM! Expense management startup @Ramp acqui-hired @Jolt AI to "help its engineers build faster."

@karimatiyeh on X:

"Build faster." Yep, that about sums it up. We want Ramp engineers to be as productive as possible, firing on all cylinders. Jolt is pushing us even further in that direction. High. Speed. Development. Velocity. That's the move here.

We weren't accepted into Y Combinator with our ProblemHunt

We weren't accepted into Y Combinator with our ProblemHunt. But I know a guy who got accepted this time. And he made 11 attempts. We'll try to do that too.

David Smith

4mo ago

Launching Hubble - An NLP based MongoDB explorer.

I ve been working with MongoDB for years, and one problem always frustrated me:
even simple questions required digging through syntax, roles, pipelines, connection strings, and endless tab hopping.

So I built a small Python script to visualize my own production data.
That script kept growing
first into a local dashboard,
then into an NLP layer to write queries for me,
then into a full UI.

That project eventually became Hubble an NLP-based MongoDB explorer.

Apple Intelligence is actually powerful enough for some daily tasks.

When designing our AI features in Weather mini 3, we avoided third-party cloud services and heavy local LLM setups. Instead, we rely on what s already built into users devices no accounts, no downloads, no configuration. The goal is simple: a truly easy, just works experience that s good enough to be useful in real life.

Rexian

4mo ago

What’s Your Biggest Pain Point With Code Security Tools?

As devs, we all know the struggle with code security scanners:

  • Switching between IDE and clunky dashboards to check vulnerabilities

  • Wasting hours sifting through false positives

  • Getting vulnerability alerts with zero guidance on how to actually fix them

I stumbled on an IDE extension (ZAST Express for VS Code/Cursor) last week that s amazing for my workflow. The Proof of Concept (PoC) feature is what sold me instead of just flagging issues, it gives runnable snippets to validate the problem, plus clear fixes right in my editor. No context switching, no guesswork, and it s free to start.

TinyCommandp/tinycommandPriyanka Gosai

4mo ago

A day that made all the quiet months of building worth it

Yesterday was a big day for us, and we re still processing all of it.
TinyCommand finished as #2 Product of the Day, and for a small team that s been quietly building for months, it genuinely meant a lot.
We started TinyCommand because we kept seeing the same problem everywhere, people spending more time stitching tools together than actually doing their work.
Workflows breaking silently, data scattered across apps, forms living in one place and automation in another it never felt as simple as it should be.
That s the gap we wanted to close.
Seeing so many of you understand that instantly and even share the exact struggles you face made the launch feel meaningful beyond the ranking.
Thank you for the comments, the feedback, the upvotes, and the honest conversations throughout the day.
It helped more than you know.
There s a lot ahead for TinyCommand, and yesterday gave us even more clarity on what matters next.
#AllItTakesIsATinyCommand

Calk AIp/calk-aiQ

5mo ago

Automation without the headaches of building complex workflows!

What do we mean by that ?

We want team to avoid to ...

Traclea

5mo ago

Don’t Let Infostealers Carve Your Accounts This Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving, silent infostealer malware is stealing saved passwords from phones and laptops without clicks, phishing, or warnings. During Black Friday & holiday season, fake deals and free downloads infect family devices fast.