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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 I'm building after ClawOffice didn't take off

Hey everyone

ClawOffice was a bit of a gimmick - a 3D virtual office for AI agents. It was fun to build and got some attention on launch, but let's be real: it didn't take off. People thought it was cool for a minute, then moved on. No real retention, no real problem being solved.

Here's what I actually learned from it:

  • Novelty value. A cool concept gets you a launch day. It doesn't get you users who come back on day 30.

  • I was building for the demo, not the workflow. ClawOffice looked great in a screenshot. It didn't solve anything measurable for anyone.

  • "What gets tracked gets improved" is real. The founders I talked to afterward all had the same pain - they were shipping features and running experiments with no clue what was actually driving revenue.

What happened to FinKitty?

no one asked actually but to be honest i think i had to say something cuz i kinda feel bad that all the support i got here just went away...
right now if you visited the domain finkitty.com you will find out that its listed for sale, i took this decision after a very long sitting with myself and ended up deciding that since im not having any users in this app i might just kill it and shift my focus into something else (working on templateson.com now)
yet im still holding it inside cuz i do like the name of this app and i feel like it has very good potential and i just cant see it..
so... if you have any great idea for an app named "FinKitty" please let me know
thanks

Inside VertoX Web — Real-Time Multilingual Meetings

Hey everyone

Quick update on VertoX.

Right now, our main goal is to launch both Web and Desktop versions.

Today, I want to share how the Web platform will work.

Why your AI product's biggest competitor is not another AI product

When we first started building Murror, I spent a lot of time studying other AI wellness apps. I tracked their features, analyzed their onboarding flows, and mapped out where we could differentiate. I thought our competitive advantage would come from being smarter, faster, or more accurate than them.

I was completely wrong about where the real competition was.

Our biggest competitor was never another AI product. It was the user doing nothing. It was the journal sitting unopened on the nightstand. It was the therapy appointment that kept getting rescheduled. It was the voice in someone's head saying "I will deal with this later."

The moment we understood this, our entire product strategy shifted. We stopped optimizing for feature comparisons and started optimizing for the moment of emotional resistance that split second when someone feels something difficult and has to choose between sitting with it or pushing it away.

Dylan

12d ago

I'm not an engineer but I wanted to learn how to be in this developing AI world we find ourselves in

I don't have a CS degree. Never shipped a product. Never started a company. One month ago I didn't know what a Next.js route was.

I built Four-Leaf.ai, an AI career prep platform with voice mock interviews, resume tailoring, and negotiation coaching. It's live, it has users, and I launched it on Product Hunt today.

Rankfenderp/rankfenderImed Radhouani

14d ago

We spent 6 months building for enterprise. Nobody bought it.

We thought we were ready.

Bigger deals. Fewer customers. Better margins. That was the dream.

So we built enterprise features. SSO. Advanced permissions. Audit logs. A whole new pricing tier starting at $2,000/month.

We spent 6 months. Three engineers. One dedicated product manager. Endless meetings about "enterprise readiness."

Spent today fixing SEO issues on my site

Ran a full SEO audit on my project today. Found out Google had 39 pages stuck in "Discovered not indexed."

What I fixed:

  • Switched profile pages from force-dynamic to ISR caching

  • Converted my AI agent page from client to server component so crawlers can actually see it

  • Added schema markup (BreadcrumbList, Person, Organization, SoftwareApplication)

  • Removed unoptimized images, enabled AVIF/WebP

  • Added an About page for E-E-A-T signals

  • Updated sitemap with all missing pages

Resubmitted the sitemap, checked Search Console, down to 2 not-indexed pages now. Ranking dipped temporarily but from what I've read that's normal after big changes.