Anthos Adaptive Learning is an AI-powered homeschool curriculum platform that eliminates the two biggest barriers facing homeschool families today: the paralysis of curriculum choice and the anxiety of legal compliance. Using our closed-loop Nicole.AI engine, the platform generates fully personalized weekly lesson plans tailored to each child's learning style, grade level, and individual pace, then automatically maps every lesson to that family's state standards, surfaced through a real-time 50-state compliance dashboard. The platform's direct customers are parents and guardians of homeschooled children adults who are simultaneously teacher, administrator, scheduler, and parent and who are increasingly overwhelmed, burned out, and desperate for a smarter solution. We have a promotion running from now until July 1 that if you subscribe at our Founder's pricing of $49 a month plus $19 each additional child, you will be keep that price as long you remain an active subscriber of the platform. Join the Waitlist: https://www.anthosadaptivelearni...
We re building SpectInsight a real-time infrastructure monitoring platform for teams that need full visibility into uptime, SSL, APIs, and SLA performance.
I was recently laid off after working for 9 years at the same company. So I hadn't really been exposed to what was required of workers to finding a job.
SEO is changing. Google AI (SGE) is hijacking your organic clicks. SGEspy detects AI intrusions, analyzes competitor hijacking, and generates SGE-ready JSON-LD to get you cited in the AI Box. Stop guessing, start monitoring. Hi Product Hunt community! I'm William, and I built SGEspy because I was tired of seeing brands and SEO agencies panic over Google's Search Generative Experience
(SGE) without having any real data to act on.
We all saw the traffic dropping, but we didn't know why or who was stealing our spots in the
Al Box.
I built SGEspy to be the radar we were missing: Real-time Detection: See exactly how the Al interprets your site.
> Traffic Loss Audit: Know the financial
impact of Al intrusion.
X SGE-Ready Schema: Get the exact JSON-LD code to reclaim your visibility.
We are just getting started and I'd love to hear your feedback, thoughts, or feature requests.
I'll be here all day to answer your questions!
Six months ago I started building KOECALL.ai with one goal: give elderly and isolated people a friendly voice to talk to, reachable with a simple phone call. No app, no screen, no setup for the elderly user. Just call a number and talk.
Here's how it works today for the elderly use case:
The elderly user always initiates the call we never call them (no spam, no anxiety)
Powered by GPT-4o Realtime API for natural, low-latency voice conversation
Available in Italy (Isabella), France (Denise), UK (Sonia), and USA (Jenny)
A caregiver registers via web and sets up the service the elderly person just needs to remember one phone number
Samsara is one of those companies that's easy to overlook because it operates in a less glamorous space, connecting physical operations like fleets, logistics, and industrial assets through IoT and AI. Not as headline-grabbing as NVDA or PLTR, but the fundamentals tell an interesting story.
The stock is currently trading near its 52-week low, down significantly from a high of $48.41, despite beating Q4 earnings estimates and growing annual recurring revenue 30% year over year. Analysts have an average price target of around $44, implying significant upside from where it sits today.
I got tired of constantly struggling with copy-paste and cramped text boxes when working with complex prompts, so I decided to build my own PromptEditor designed to make writing and editing prompts much easier. One of the most valuable features I added is placeholder detection. It saves a huge amount of time when working with reusable prompts by automatically identifying and organizing variables. The sidebar has become an essential part of my workflow. It s always open in my browser not just for editing prompts, but also as a flexible note-taking panel where I can capture ideas for future prompts and instantly send them to any AI chat with a single click. https://sites.google.com/view/pr...
I have ADHD. Give me a clear starting point and I'll execute all day. But figuring out what to prioritise, how to break a big goal into small ones, where to actually begin? That's where I'd spiral. I'd spend hours building the perfect plan. Then one unexpected change. A meeting moves, a deadline shifts, life happens. And the whole thing collapses.
I thought that was a me problem, but it turns out, most of the people I have talked to share a similar story.
Every AI code generator on the market solves the same problem: turning a prompt into code. Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit Agent, they all race to generate faster, generate better, generate more. And they're good at it. The generation problem is increasingly solved.
But generation is maybe 20% of the software lifecycle.
Hey everyone! I m building FDM AI, a suite of utility-first tools designed for users who need the power of AI but can't risk their data privacy.
Most AI tools require you to upload sensitive documents to their servers. We re doing things differently. Our tools are Browser-Native, meaning the heavy lifting happens locally on your machine. Your data never leaves your device.
The Tools:
AI Document Translator: Translate complex docs with ease. No "middleman" servers, just high-performance, private translation. FDM AI Document Translation
AI Document Writer: An AI co-writer for drafting and refining content without your intellectual property being used for public model training. FDM AI Document Writer
Built an AI assistant that processes everything on your phone's CPU. No cloud. No internet. No data collection.
6 tools for things you'd never type into ChatGPT resume analysis, health reports, financial docs, private journaling, sensitive messages, and learning anything offline.
$4.99 one-time. No subscription. Works forever. Launching here April 16.
I've been building PeakRoutine for the past 1.5 years and honestly, growth marketing has never been my strong suit. It's not my core skillset, and it's not something I naturally enjoy.
So I did what any engineer would do: I leaned into what I love, and built an agent to handle it.