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Launched Portt today after months of solo building. It s an iOS app that turns your photos into any historical era using AI pick a year, get back a period-accurate version of the scene with historical context about the location.
First real launch, genuinely nervous If you try it, I d love to hear:
YC-backed @Mintlify (YC W22) just announced a $45M Series B round, bringing their total funding to $67M, to "accelerate [their] mission of building the knowledge infrastructure for AI."
Read in their blog announcement:
Mintlify now powers documentation for over 20,000 companies, with content reaching more than 100 million people every year. This round accelerates our mission to become the knowledge layer that makes products understandable, usable and discoverable by AI agents.
There's something counterintuitive about building an AI product in the mental health and self-awareness space: if you're doing it right, your users should eventually need you less.
Most product teams optimize for stickiness. More sessions, more time in app, more daily returns. But at Murror, we've been wrestling with a different question what if the goal of our product is to help someone build enough self-understanding that they don't need to open the app as often?