We re teaming up with The Pitch by @Deel, a global startup competition where up to 100 winners will receive $50k in funding and up to 10 winners will receive $1M+.
If you make the cut, you ll also show up on special Product Hunt leaderboards, starting with the first event on April 13.
Claude's paid subscriptions have more than doubled this year. New users hit record numbers between January and February. Previous users came back in record numbers too.
I pay $20/m subscription, but nowadays hitting the limit and need to wait or spend an extra $ for tokens. I wonder whether it is worth getting $100/m subscription. How's the experience for those who have $100/m? Is it too much? Do you hit the limit? Or $20/m is fine for you?
Laravel just shipped a new laravel.com with a bold headline:
The clean stack for Artisans and agents.
Laravel has always been opinionated and seems like a solid option in this AI era. Has anyone made the switch since they started working with coding agents?
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
On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit
I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.