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Hey ProductHunt!
We just shipped a big batch of features to OpenCut AI, our open-source self-hosted video editor. Here's what's new:
WebGL Transitions
WPBones v2 — Gulp is gone, webpack is in, one command to migrate

Hey everyone! WPBones v2.0 just dropped the biggest release since the framework launched. Here s the short version:
The old build pipeline is gone. No more Gulp, no more run-s, no more per-plugin build scripts that drift over time. v2 replaces everything with a single webpack.config.js that auto-discovers your entries from resources/assets/. Drop a .tsx file, webpack picks it up. That s it.
What’s the hardest part of designing for your current product?
Lately I ve been thinking about how different design challenges look depending on the product you re building.
In theory, design processes often look clean and structured. But in reality, every product comes with its own constraints unclear requirements, edge cases, technical limitations, or simply trying to balance user needs with business goals.
Everywhere 0.7.0: Cloud Services & Strategy Engine and more
Overview
This release brings you 2 core features: official Cloud Services and Strategy Engine, fully enhancing the out-of-the-box AI experience and convenient automated task processing capabilities. In addition, this update covers up to 19 new features, 27 improvements, and 15 bug fixes, dedicated to creating a smoother, smarter, and more stable user experience.
Guess what day most people lose their streak!
Hey ProductHunt!
Trophy is now powering over 24M streaks which is kind of crazy to think about considering we only launched 1.0 here in January this year.
One of the parts I find most interesting about building horizontal infrastructure is that as you scale and power more and more products you get to see insights that most teams building in isolation will only see a part of, and you can use those insights to make the the infrastructure better for everyone.
For example, because we power streaks for so many users, Trophy can tell that 25% of all streaks are lost on a Friday, closely followed by Saturday (19%) and then Wednesday (18%).
What 20 months of building looks like :)
Hey PH Kshitij here from Inr .
We launched here back in 2024, which gave us a real platform to kickstart our journey, and the feedback from this community has genuinely shaped how we built Inr .
🗣️ Today's leaderboard is powered by voice
@Wispr Flow launched on Product Hunt back in 2024. Since then it has become one of those tools that quietly sticks. It's the AI dictation tool a bunch of us here use day to day (yes, there are still a few people committed to typing everything out). It works anywhere on your Mac or PC, so you can just talk and have clean text land wherever your cursor is.
For the next three days, it is showing up on the leaderboard in a different way. From April 14 to 16, you can upvote and comment on Product Hunt using Wispr Flow directly. If you use dictation, those upvotes and comments will carry a bit more weight. Try it out by clicking the Wispr Flow unit on the Leaderboard and telling it to upvote a product name
We stopped measuring engagement and our product got better
For the first year of building Murror, we optimized for the same metrics every other app optimizes for: daily active users, session length, screens per visit. The dashboard looked healthy. Usage was growing. We felt good about it.
But something was off. Our most engaged users were not our happiest users. People who spent the most time in the app were often the ones who left the harshest feedback. Meanwhile, users who opened the app twice a week for five minutes were writing us emails about how it changed how they handle difficult conversations.
How marketing agencies can add $1,000 MRR per client without taking on more work
Most agencies are missing a huge blind spot in their client reports right now.
Not because they are bad at their job.
Because the game changed and nobody sent a memo.
More and more of your clients customers are skipping Google entirely. They go straight to ChatGPT or Perplexity, ask a question, get an answer, and click the brand that gets mentioned.
If your client is not getting mentioned? They are losing leads they do not even know exist.
I spent the last few months figuring out how to track this properly and turn it into a service agencies can actually sell. Not some complicated AI audit. Just a simple monthly report that shows clients where they stand in AI search, how their competitors are doing, and what to do about it.
Agencies adding this are charging between $200 and $500 extra per month per client for it. The conversation is easy because the data is new and clients have never seen it before.
I wrote a free playbook covering the whole thing.
What AI visibility actually is. The metrics to track. A script for pitching it. A sample report structure. And a 7-day checklist to get your first report delivered.
Download here.
If you are running an agency and you have been looking for a way to grow revenue without growing your client list, this might be the one.








