We launched Open Wearables on Product Hunt today. For teams building AI agents, coaches, or copilots in health, OW turns raw wearable streams into the structured, scored, time-series context an LLM can actually reason over.
We analyzed the codebases of 100 startups that hit a scalability wall (*) The goal was not to find the most exotic bug. The goal was to find the most common, expensive, and preventable patterns of failure.
The results were almost identical across 85% of them. Here is what the data says.
The Timeline to Failure
Months 1 6: Everything worked. Fast releases. Happy customers. No time for architecture.
We just went live with RankAI and we're on a mission to end the era of overpriced, underdelivering SEO agencies.
For the past few years, we've watched businesses burn thousands of dollars every month on agencies promising "proprietary playbooks" only to get recycled content, vanity metrics, and zero real growth. After working with 200+ businesses and going through YC, we kept seeing the same pattern: search isn't won by a formula. It's won by iteration.
So we built RankAI to do exactly that fully autonomously.
I am Nikolas and with my 30+ team we like giving back to the community. So, while I cant support every project that launches every day (I can barely keep up so somedays I dont even log on PH), I do want to make an effort for dev tool projects, especially those helping with AI code assistants (and platforms that could help me evaluate their effectiveness), IDEs, productivity tools and more. I am also interested in SaaS products with an API or simply APIs, especially APIs that leverage AI and can help developers build better (and faster).