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Today, we launch Onform! Chat from claude desktop to create and mange your forms.

Hey Kalendar fam

We just launched our newest product Onform on Product Hunt today and would love your support!

Onform is an alternative to Typeform and Jotform. Build and manage forms completely through Claude Desktop using plain language no dashboard required. Intake forms, post-meeting surveys, feedback forms all of it, just by chatting.

Basic plan allows you create as many forms, and get many responses as you want.

100,000 GitHub Stars

Supabase just hit 100,000 GitHub Stars. They also announced 8,000,000 developers building with Supabase.

DUONG NGUYEN

9d ago

Hey Product Hunt! I'm DUONG NGUYEN ,a solo developer . and I'm building Infotograf

it's an iOS photo sharing app that takes you back to when social media was actually about in 2015 ,sharing moments with friends. Before the ads, the algorithms, and the endless video reels took over.

I grew up during the golden era of Instagram, back in 2012 2015, when your feed was just photos from your friends in the order they posted them. No ads interrupting the scroll. No algorithm deciding what you should see. No pressure to make reels or go viral. Just real moments, shared simply. That version of social media made me fall in love with photography
Infotograf gives you a simple chronological feed, beautiful film-inspired filters, and ambient audio captured with every photo so you can hear the moment, not just see it. It connects to the Fediverse through ActivityPub, which means your photos aren't trapped in any one company's ecosystem. You own everything you post.
I built the whole thing solo. Your support keeps the servers running and motivate me to keep going.thank you deeply. UPDATE IOS AND ANDROID APPS are ready still early days but it works and it's free iOS: apps.apple.com/app/id6761331537
Android (beta): play.google.com/apps/testing/com.infotograf.android
policy: infotograf.com/about
thanks for reading everyone, nice day.

What's the worst advice you've ever gotten about marketing your product?

I'll go first.

Someone told me: "Just be consistent. Post every day. The algorithm rewards consistency."

So I did.

For six months, I posted every single day. Sometimes at 7am. Sometimes at 10pm. Weekends included. I wrote about our product, our features, our roadmap. I followed all the "best practices" hook in the first line, three takeaways, call to action at the end.

Forg.to is giving away Claude Pro for FREE

Here's the deal: Post updates about your project, or learning, or just document your goals on forg.to for 100 days straight and we'll pay for your Claude Pro subscription.

Hit 200 days and another month. Every 100 days after that, forever.

That's it.

Meet-Tingp/meet-tingDan Bulteel

27d ago

5,000 customers, £20k spent: everything we did to market our AI startup (w/ free resources)

Hey all,

I wrote a forum post not long ago on marketing as one of the rising in importance hires for all startups. This is all the things we've done, with some results and free resources.

Nika

1mo ago

How do you decide what features should be free and what should be paid?

Let me start from the creator s perspective:
I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).

But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).

Build It Now is live. We're filming builders shipping real products in single sessions.

We just launched a new series called Build It Now, where builders take a real idea and ship it live inside CreateOS. No staged demos, no pre-written code; just the build, start to finish.

Episode 1 follows Kalash Vasaniya as he builds Justref: a platform where businesses create affiliate programs and participants join, share referral links, and earn based on conversions.
He leveraged the following CreateOS features:

  • Backend services

  • Database management

  • Messaging queues

  • Scheduled jobs

Version one is complete and being refined, with public launch on CreateOS coming in the next few weeks.

What usually breaks your flow after you generate a video with AI?

Not talking about quality, but more about momentum.

After a clip is generated, what happens next? Where does the editing actually happen?

If you need to extend a shot or tweak timing, do you end up rebuilding, exporting, or switching tools?

Curious where things tend to slow down.