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Sanja Stepaleft a comment
Hey PH, Sanja here, maker of Elara. Quick backstory: I shipped a few mobile apps over the last year but have started having a tough time deciding what to focus on. I kept noticing that my best thinking happens in conversation, not in writing. But I can't always call someone at midnight when an idea clicks. And typing into ChatGPT, while useful, always felt... flat. Like I was filing a support...
ElaraAI companions that talk back - face to face, on video.
Elara is a place to share your business ideas, pursuits & passions. Not with a chatbot but a face-to-face thinking partner.
How it works: You record a short video message and your AI companion watches, thinks, and responds with their own video. You go back and forth at your own pace. Some conversations take minutes. Others unfold over weeks.
No streaks. No gamification. No nudges. Just a space for the conversations that matter, the ones that deserve more than a text box.
ElaraAI companions that talk back - face to face, on video.
Sanja Stepastarted a discussion
First week update: what I'm building next
hi everyone! blown away by the response here, thank you for 110 upvotes and a bunch of thoughtful comments🫶🏼 a few features were asked for, that I will be actively working on - based on your feedback: Thread reading - tap a thread and hear the whole thing read aloud (should we include comments too?) Custom listen lists - pick specific accounts to create a daily audio digest (thanks Kumar!) Topic...
Xeder is a Chrome extension that reads your X/Twitter timeline aloud using natural text-to-speech. Open X, press play, and your feed becomes audio. Listen while working, cooking, or commuting. Tweets are short, standalone, text-first. They work perfectly as audio. Like bite-sized podcast episodes from people you actually follow. Natural voices, playback controls, speed adjustment, automatic ad filtering, and scroll sync. Built by a UX designer using AI. $4.99 one-time.

XederYour X.com feed as a podcast
Sanja Stepaleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Som, a UX designer who built Xeder to solve my own doomscrolling problem. The idea is simple: X/Twitter is text-first, so unlike other social platforms, the content actually works as audio. I wanted to stay caught up with tech twitter but kept losing time to scrolling. So I built a thing that reads my feed to me while I do other stuff. I designed the full product (UX...

XederYour X.com feed as a podcast

