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Your MindPal AI agents just got their VOICES!!! 😎🎉

Introducing Voice Agents on MindPal.

Instead of just typing, your audience can now have actual spoken conversations with your AI to get help 24/7. They can even switch seamlessly between voice and text whenever they want.

What's a tool you discovered through Product Hunt that you now use every day?

I'll start.

Supabase. Found it here three years ago. Thought it was just another backend. Now I can't imagine building without it.

Here's what it does for us at Rankfender:

Auth that doesn't make you crazy. We have users across 120+ countries. Supabase handles sign-ups, logins, password resets, magic links, OAuth with Google and GitHub. It just works. We didn't have to build any of it.

I admit: I'll never have a 235-day streak on here, but I’m okay with it. You?

I started hanging out here regularly about a year ago, and I quickly had to accept one truth: I'm never going to hit a streak longer than 5 days.

Why? Because, honestly, I like logging off on the weekend.

Obviously, I love the products and the people here.

Five new professional editing features, all self-hosted. No cloud, no subscriptions.

Hey ProductHunt!

We just shipped a big batch of features to OpenCut AI, our open-source self-hosted video editor. Here's what's new:

WebGL Transitions

We’re almost done with Votap…

Road to 1,000,000 Votap users Day 68 | Current: 1350

1 month since launch on ProductHunt

One month ago we launched Contral on Product Hunt and hit #1 Product of the Week. Here's what happened since.

500+ developers downloaded the beta. We didn't expect that number this early honestly. The feedback has been wild, some stuff we expected people to love (the teaching layer) and some stuff we didn't expect at all (Defense Mode became the most talked about feature by far, people genuinely love being quizzed on their own code which was surprising).

We started conversations with a few universities about running Contral as a pilot in their CS programs. The idea of students learning to code inside an actual IDE instead of switching between a tutorial and an editor resonated hard with the professors we spoke to. Nothing signed yet but the conversations are real and moving.

Bug reports have been humbling. Our early users don't hold back and thats exactly what we needed. We've shipped fixes almost daily since launch based on real user feedback. The product today is genuinely better than what we launched with a month ago.

Nika

7d ago

Is it more difficult to transform from a marketer to a programmer or from a programmer → a marketer?

I formally studied marketing as a university program (5 years), and due to inspiration on social networks, it feels completely natural to do it, even easy to learn (because most of the time you just guess what might work for you).

BUT

What's something you're embarrassed to admit you still do manually even though AI could do it?

I'll go first.

I still reply to every comment manually. Reddit, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, forums, Twitter, Discord. Every single one.

AI could do this. There are tools that generate replies, post on schedule, analyze sentiment, even mimic your brand voice. But I don't use them. Here's why.

A 2024 study on community engagement across 500 brands found that personalized responses drive 3.2x higher retention and 4.7x more repeat interactions than automated replies. People can tell when a response is copy-pasted. They can feel when no one actually read their comment. The average user only needs 2-3 automated interactions before they disengage entirely.

How many calls do you do per day?

As founders, calls are part of our daily life. Brainstorming, quick updates, random discussions with the team and there s always value in those moments. But most of the time, all that value just disappears after the call.
By connecting Prodshort to your calendar, it automatically joins your calls and turns them into ready-to-post content.

If you're a founder and want to create content, I'm doing short discussion calls. Let's connect !!

Why is port 3000 always in use?

At some point every dev ends up here

you run a project
something fails
you try again

RankAI is live on Product Hunt 🎉

Hey Product Hunt!

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.

Had to kill my favorite feature to survive Apple Review 🍎✂️ (Referral System)

Hey Product Hunt family!

Just wanted to share a little "behind the scenes" pain from the OptiClear launch. We all know the Apple App Store review process can be a rollercoaster, and I definitely hit a loop.

I had built this sweet "Invite a Friend" feature. The logic was simple: generate a code, share it with a friend, and both of you earn free premium days. A classic, organic growth loop, right?

Well, Apple hit me with a rejection. Apparently, unlocking premium features outside of their standard In-App Purchase flow (even as a reward) is a big no-no.

Inrōp/inrokshitij

9d ago

since everyone's asking, let's talk AI :)

last week, I shared an update on everything Inr has shipped over the last 20 months in automation, CRM, and integrations.

today I am doing a final update on the bigger shift coming this Saturday 25th: Inr is now an AI-first platform, and here's what that actually means.

OpenOwlp/openowlMihir Kanzariya

9d ago

We open-sourced our community engagement workflow. Clone it and use it

one thing we learned launching openowl: engaging on reddit, twitter, HN, product hunt, linkedin all at once is exhausting. especially as a solo founder.

so we built a system for it and just open-sourced the whole thing.

it's a claude code template with platform-specific guides and skills for each platform. you clone the repo, fill in your product details, and run /engage-reddit or /engage-twitter or

/engage-all and it finds relevant posts, drafts replies in the right tone for each platform, and you review before posting.

TwelveLabsp/twelvelabsfmerian

9d ago

Launching TwelveLabs on Product Hunt again - Lessons learned

TwelveLabs just introduced Pegasus 1.5, their most significant leap in generative video AI, transforming video into a queryable, structured data asset.

They're launching today on Product Hunt.

One week after launch: thank you Product Hunt + what Ovren learned

Hey Product Hunt community

It s been a week since we launched Ovren - and I just want to say a genuine thank you.

We built Ovren because every team has backlog work that never makes it into a sprint.
Not more ideas. Not more AI suggestions.
Real engineering work that needs to get shipped.

So we launched Ovren as an AI engineering execution product for real backlog tasks:
AI frontend and backend engineers that work inside your real codebase, execute scoped work, and return reviewable code updates.

Holy shit... I just automated sth I thought was impossible with AI: product tutorial videos

The problem at MindPal was pretty simple: we have hundreds of AI templates to share. We know videos of these templates work - some have gotten us tens of thousands of views. But actually making them was a total nightmare.
We tried everything. At one point, we even hired a freelancer, but the feedback loop was exhausting. It actually took longer to give feedback and wait for revisions than it did to just make the video ourselves. It was slow, expensive, and impossible to scale.
When we did it ourselves, it was a massive grind:
Record the screen of the behind-the-scene agent builder
Record a demo of the agent working
Write a script that didn't sound like a robot
Record a voiceover or an avatar
Spend hours editing everything together
If my co-founder or I were tired or busy, the videos just didn't happen. I assumed this was just the "manual tax" you had to pay for quality.
Last weekend, I got fed up and asked Claude if I could just automate the whole damn thing.
Turns out, I can.
So I spent the weekend cooking something - an internal AI SOP to turn any workflow URL (yes, from just a single URL) into a publish-ready use case video that passes all quality standards in ONE GO.
Here is the new setup:
Playwright: Records the screen and even moves the mouse like a human
@Claude by Anthropic: Writes the narrative based on our actual product info
@HeyGen: Creates the avatar and voiceover
@Remotion: Programs the entire edit - syncing everything into a final file
@Zernio + @Railway: Automatically publishes the video and saves the assets.
Now, I just give the system a URL and a finished video comes out. I don't even have to click "upload."
I just wrote a post sharing the full behind-the-scenes build, the architecture, and the logic behind of this AI video agent. Check it out here if you think this could be helpful for your company: https://mindpal.space/article/ai...

P/s: This is what I wake up to every day now

Murrorp/murrorMona Truong

9d ago

The hardest design problem in AI: helping users need you less

Most software wants you to come back every day. The business model depends on it. More sessions, more engagement, more opportunities to monetize.

But what happens when your product's purpose is to help someone understand themselves better? At Murror, we've been wrestling with a paradox: if we do our job well, users should eventually need us less not more.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

12d ago

Vercel Day is live 🚨

Vercel Day is live on Product Hunt today.

We teamed up with @Vercel for a special launch day, which means there s a dedicated leaderboard full of teams shipping on Vercel, all in one place. More launches, more competition, more reasons to spend too long refreshing the page.

Nika

13d ago

Will we work for AI or will AI work for us?

  1. Y Combinator startup will pay humans to help AI agents when they get stuck. (This is what I read today.)

  2. At the same time, I see how Indian employees in production have cameras on their heads, and the AI learns from their movements (practically filming their firing process).

  3. In addition, there was already a site where AI agents hired human actions for stablecoins.

  • First, AI worked for us.

  • Now we are starting to work for AI.

  • And eventually, will AI work (without us)?

I don t want to portray a Terminator scenario where people will have to unite against AI, but what future awaits us in terms of cooperation/non-cooperation with AI?