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Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Love this direction - “native + local-first + plain .md” is such a strong combo. I’m building in the same offline-first mindset (Chrome extension land), and the trust you get from “your files are your files” is hard to beat. The reversible diffs for AI edits is especially reassuring. Curious: what’s been the hardest part about doing Obsidian-like linking/graph while keeping everything fast and...
kukuObsidian — but a lot has changed
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
This is a very “finally” product - assistants that can’t actually do things are basically autocomplete in a tab. The “chat anywhere” idea is especially compelling too: WhatsApp/Telegram as the UI feels like the most natural interface for real life. I’m curious how you’re thinking about trust when the agent can run commands and touch files - what does the default “safe” experience look like, and...

OpenClawThe AI that actually does things
Journaling App is a free Chrome extension for quick self-reflection with AI coaching. Each 2-7 minute session follows a simple flow: choose your goal (Clarity, Calm, or Action), draw a metaphorical card for inspiration, write using proven techniques like RAIN, GROW, or WOOP, get AI coaching questions to go deeper, and end with an insight plus an actionable next step. Your journal stays 100% private – all entries stored locally in your browser. Start your first session in seconds.

Journaling AppJournal smarter: cards, prompts, AI coaching – all private
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Journaling App because I kept falling into the same trap: I'd start journaling, write for 20 minutes, feel overwhelmed, and close the doc without any real clarity. The problem wasn't journaling itself – it was the lack of structure and endpoint. So I designed sessions that: • Start with a visual prompt (metaphorical cards) to bypass the blank page • Use proven...

Journaling AppJournal smarter: cards, prompts, AI coaching – all private
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
This is a really satisfying idea - “a Google Sheet becomes a store locator” is exactly how most small teams already work. The no-API-keys, no-maintenance promise is a huge win. I’m curious how it behaves once it meets real-world data though. Addresses are often messy, duplicated, or half-filled - do you do any validation/cleanup, or is it strictly “whatever’s in the sheet”? Also, if someone has...

LocateStoreCreate a map of all your stores using Google Sheets
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Love the "context applications" framing - MCP isn’t hard, relevance is. Curious what you’ve seen as the biggest source of pain in practice: state across sessions, access control, or debugging/observability once you have multiple sources in the loop? Also - do you have an opinionated default for tracing tool calls end-to-end (so people don’t live in logs)?

FastMCP 3.0The fast, Pythonic way to build MCP servers and clients
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Really like the idea of making pitch decks experienced, not just viewed. Curious how you think about the balance between guidance and agency here: when an AI avatar explains context, do investors tend to explore more freely – or does it subtly anchor their attention to what you think matters most? Feels like a powerful tool for reducing ambiguity in early conversations. Congrats on the launch 👏

InteractpitchInteractive pitch decks with real-time viewer insights
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Big moment for Evernote after a long pause – congrats on the v11 launch. Curious how you’re thinking about when AI should step in vs. when notes should stay quiet. In my experience, a lot of thinking happens before ideas are ready to be summarized, searched, or "understood." How do you balance augmentation with not pulling meaning out of notes too early?

Evernote v11Your second brain, leveled up.
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Really like the idea of turning something invisible into something legible. Curious how you think about the UX tradeoff here: once users start seeing concrete "risk signals", does it change behavior over time – or does it mostly serve as an inspection / debugging tool? In other words, do you see StealthHound as something people keep running passively, or something they dip into when they feel...

StealthHoundYour browser's blind spots, Exposed.
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Really nice execution – especially that everything happens directly in the browser. Curious what you’ve learned about when people prefer live capture (mic / tab audio) vs. uploading files after the fact. Feels like those are very different mental modes: “I’m in a meeting right now” vs. “I want to make sense of this later.” Also wondering if you’re seeing use cases beyond meetings – e.g....

Audio To Text TranscriptionInstantly transcribe audio to text — right in your browser
Most sticky note apps float on your desktop.
Floating Notes pins thoughts directly to webpages – so ideas stay exactly where they happen.
Leave a note on any page or URL. Scroll, browse, switch tabs – the note stays visible.
Come back later, and it’s waiting in the same context.
You can drag and stack multiple notes per page, or pop them into a Picture-in-Picture window that stays above all apps.
Everything works 100% offline. No account. No cloud.
Your browser becomes a personal notepad.

Floating NotesFloating sticky notes for any webpage. Works offline.
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Hey everyone! 👋 I built Floating Notes because I kept losing thoughts mid-browse. I’d find something interesting, switch to a notes app to save it – and by the time I came back, the context (and often the idea itself) was gone. So I made notes that stay exactly where the thought happens: floating on top of the page, attached to a specific URL, and working fully offline. No accounts. No cloud....

Floating NotesFloating sticky notes for any webpage. Works offline.
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Really like the framing of “not just a to-do list”. Curious what you’ve noticed around when structure helps vs. when it hurts – especially for ADHD. In my experience, some thoughts need a place to linger before they’re ready to become tasks at all.

IndyAI support for your ADHD, not just your to-do list
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Curious how you think about reducing context switching when everything lives in one surface. Do you optimize more for capture speed or later organization?

AlpineAll your work in one place: docs, tasks, chat, AI and more
Dmitry Petrakovleft a comment
Congrats on the launch! Curious how you thought about the UX trade-offs around self-destructing notes vs longer-lived context. Balancing privacy and usability is never trivial.

Burner NoteZero knowledge self destructing notes

