Kistiñe Sheffield

Kistiñe Sheffield

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v1.4.0: Better Books!

This update adds more sense behind the "work on a book" phrasing. Books are now split into chapters by default. Old, single-file books are available to either edit or to convert. No explicit conversion will be performed so you can choose. But going forward, books are better managed with split chapters.

  • Books: Now use a folder-based structure with separate chapter files instead of a single document.

  • Legacy books are marked and can be migrated to the new format. Your old file will still be available with a .bak extension.

  • Chapters are automatically combined into manuscript.md when you compile; chapters.md also gets created automatically allowing you to reorder chapters.

  • The manuscript is read-only (in Prosaic) and regenerated on every chapter close or save (including auto-saves).

As always, to update, you can use:

Would you pay someone to write your AI prompts? Honest answers only

We're about to launch WriteMyPrompt a marketplace where you hire expert prompt engineers. Before we go live, I want a reality check. If you regularly use ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney for work and you're not getting the results you want, would you be open to paying $20 $100 to have an expert craft the perfect prompt for your use case? What would make you trust it or not?

Shipping Leadmeta – find verified B2B emails from Web in seconds

If you do outbound or B2B sales, you ve probably wasted hours scraping sites, cleaning CSVs, and fighting bounced emails only to get a tiny reply rate.

I built Leadmeta (https://leadmeta.me) to make that whole flow stupidly fast:

  • Describe your ideal customer in plain English (e.g. founders of SaaS tools doing $10k $50k MRR )

  • Leadmeta uses AI to generate Google Dork queries and runs them in real time

  • It extracts emails from public search results and runs a 4-layer DNS-based verification client-side

  • You export a clean CSV that plugs into any CRM or cold email tool in one click

Murrorp/murrorMona Truong

10d ago

The one marketing lesson I learned from building an AI product that no one talks about

When we started building Murror, I made the same mistake most AI founders make: I marketed the technology.

"Powered by AI." "Smart algorithms." "Personalized insights." All the buzzwords. And you know what happened? Crickets.

Meeting data might be the most underused context in your AI workflow

We just shipped Krisp MCP as a connector in Claude, and it's changing how we think about this. Instead of treating meetings as isolated events, your AI assistant can now search transcripts, pull action items, and reference meeting context on the fly.

The bigger question I keep coming back to: what's your system for turning meeting context into actual work? Would love to hear what's working (or not) for others here.

Interactive SQL shell for Bunny Database

You can now talk to Bunny Database through the terminal
The interactive SQL shell is here and it s the first piece of the bunny.net CLI.
What you get:
Full REPL with multi-line SQL, command history, and query timing
Dot-commands for schema introspection (.tables, .schema, .describe, .er)
Saved views let you name any query and re-run it across sessions or share it with your team
Five output modes: default, table, json, csv, and markdown
Automatic sensitive column masking keeps passwords and API keys out of your terminal
It also runs non-interactively, so you can drop it straight into scripts.
Get all the details on the blog: https://bunny.net/blog/introduci...

Diana Mihaila

15d ago

Hey PH! I'm Diana , built everything solo and finally ready to launch my AI SDR

Hey everyone

I'm Diana, based in Spain. I actually created my Product Hunt account a few months ago when I was deep in building mode, then disappeared completely because there was too much to build

Today I'm back because we're launching this week.

The product is Solumize AI SDR. An agent that lives on your website, qualifies leads in natural language, reads your live calendar, and books meetings inside the conversation. No Calendly links, no if/else scripts, no human needed after hours.

Olivia Martinez

1mo ago

Cross-Platform Peace: Can You Track an iPhone from Android (and Vice Versa)?

Hello Product Hunt community!

A common question we hear is: "My family uses a mix of iPhones and Androids can we still use one tracker together?" The short answer is yes, absolutely.

How Cross-Platform Tracking Works: It doesn't rely on Apple's Find My or Google's Find My Device, which are platform-locked. Instead, services like Number Tracker use a universal method: a dedicated app installed on the device you wish to locate. This app uses GPS and data connectivity to send location to a secure account, which you can then access from any web browser or mobile app, regardless of your phone's OS.

What You Can Do: An Android user can see their child's iPhone location. An iPhone user can check on a family member's Android device. Everyone logs into the same shared account or circle from their own phone or computer.

NEW: Version 1.0.1

Version 1.0.1 was just released to the App Store!

  • NEW: Human-friendly names for your saved creaminess level (mine is Makara!)

  • NEW: Share sheet integration, so you can easily share your preferred creaminess level with your friends!

You can read more about it or update Enough Cream on the App Store!

Lovable Integration in General Availability!

Before I give you context, I have to say this one really feels like magic!
The Lovable integration with Pretty Prompt is now open to everyone
After a lot of testing.
A lot of feedback, you can use Pretty Prompt right inside Lovable

Best part? You keep doing exactly what you did before.

Enable Lovable once Type as usual Hit Tab to improve.

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Thanks for #1 - here's what's next

Hey everyone - we re tremendously grateful for our fantastic launch yesterday, ending at #1 for the day. Thank you all for your support!

I started Tonkotsu because I saw a huge opportunity for a complete rethink of AI coding not just incremental adjustments to established tools and workflows. Having managed teams of hundreds of engineers at Meta, Microsoft, and Atlassian, it s been fascinating to me to find that the role of the developer has shifted overnight: you're now the manager of a team of agents. We're building Tonkotsu to help you succeed in that new role.

Product Huntp/producthuntfmerian

2mo ago

The Breakpoint [2026-01-20] - Prompt engineering best practices

Meow world, welcome back to The Breakpoint, a weekly thread on all things dev tools on Product Hunt.

The latest

Recent dev-first products launched on the site

Mr.Ross

3mo ago

ClickTheUnclickable accidentally unlocked Instagram bio links — and people are using it in wild ways

I built ClickTheUnclickable to break fake buttons and dark patterns on websites.

But something unexpected happened.

People started using it on Instagram profiles to make dead bio links actually clickable again even when they were styled to look disabled or blocked.

That wasn t the original goal, but it revealed something bigger:
a lot of the web today is intentionally designed to limit where users can go.