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Layover is the ultimate layover companion app-live and growing for a couple of months now, with real travelers already using it every day.
Transform your airport layover into meaningful connections with fellow travelers. Get AI-powered layover tips, discover what to do during layovers, find the best layover destinations, and connect with other travelers through our social network.
We've been building, listening, and improving since day one. March 5th, we're making it official on Product Hunt.
Layover AINever miss a connection
Sai Vamsy Palakollustarted a discussion
AI Engineer & Indie Builder
I'm Sai Vamsy - engineer, entrepreneur, and recovering enterprise architect. After 15 years leading AI/ML and platform initiatives at firms like Franklin Templeton and Fortress Investment Group, I started building the tools I wished existed. In the past year I've shipped three AI-native products solo: Sigmodx (a cryptographically verified benchmarking platform for probabilistic AI forecasts),...
Sai Vamsy Palakollustarted a discussion
What's the longest layover you've ever had and what did you do with it?
Most travelers treat layovers as dead time. After months of running Layover AI, the data tells a different story - the travelers who lean in almost always have a better trip. What's your layover philosophy?
Sai Vamsy Palakolluleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I’m Sai, the founder of Layover AI 👋 About 60+ days ago we quietly launched Layover AI on the App Store and Google Play. Since then, over hundred travelers have taken it through real airport layovers, and we’ve been shipping fast based on their feedback. What Layover AI does today: Turns layovers into connections: See nearby travelers on your same flights and at your airport,...
Layover AINever miss a connection
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The Sapiom raise is telling - we're moving from 'AI agents that assist' to 'AI agents that transact.' That shift is exactly where the guardrails need to exist before deployment, not after something goes wrong. On your finance point - I'd frame it less as 'don't give agents access to money' and more as 'never give them uncapped authority.' There's a meaningful difference between an agent that...
