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Notadev

4d ago

TuneSalon AI - I built a no code finetuning platform and benchmarked it. Here's everything.

Hello! I don't have a developer background. But I got obsessed with fine-tuning and couldn't find a tool that let me do it without writing code. So I built one.

TuneSalon AI lets you fine-tune open-source models without writing a single line of code. Upload your data, pick a model, hit train. It has a built-in dataset generator, chat with your fine-tuned model, GGUF export, and a marketplace to share or sell your adapters. There's a website using cloud GPUs, so you don't need to have one, and a desktop app that runs fully local on your own hardware. Desktop app is completely free and open source. I wanted to actually prove that fine-tuning works. So I ran proper benchmarks.

Notadev

4d ago

TuneSalon AI - Turn your data into a custom LLM. No coding required.

TuneSalon AI makes fine-tuning open source LLMs accessible to everyone. No Python, no GPU setup, just describe what you want and start training. What you can do: - Generate training datasets from a description - Fine-tune Qwen, Mistral, Phi on cloud GPUs or locally - Chat with your fine-tuned model - Export as GGUF for TuneSalon desktop or any compatible tool - Share or sell adapters on the marketplace Free/private desktop app(Windows only) + cloud web platform.
CY

1mo ago

What makes you click into a Product Hunt launch?

There are so many launches on Product Hunt every day. How do you decide which ones are worth clicking into?

What s your #1 filter or shortcut?

Notadev

1mo ago

Hello! I'm not a dev, but building something to help someone like me.

Hello World! Happy to join this community.

I'm not a dev or programmer. But I felt that AI could help me making what I have imagined in my mind which is very cool. So even though I'm still struggling, it's getting to somewhere.

Nika

1mo ago

Can you build a strong community on Product Hunt in 2026?

TL;DR: Yes, you can build a strong community.

But if I break it down a bit:

Max Musing

2mo ago

We paid $25k for our website. I vibe-coded a new one in 2 days.

Last year we hired a design agency to build our marketing site for @Basedash. They did an incredible job. The headline makes it sound like I'm dunking on them, but I'm not. The site was genuinely great. They built it in Framer so we could manage content ourselves, which was a completely reasonable bet at the time (and something we explicitly asked for).