Yukendiran Jayachandiran

Yukendiran Jayachandiran

Founder & CEO of an Liceron
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Ryan Hendrickson

13d ago

What are you building, and what does your stack look like?

I am a Computer Science student doing research into how solopreneurs and small startups create new apps and what their stack looks like. Particularly, I'm interested in how you handle things like authentication, billing, and permissions/authorization in your apps.

Let me know what you're working on below and how you're going about it -- I'd love to connect for some quick calls to learn about your product and talk about your process in building it!

Starnusp/starnusAyda Golahmadi

15d ago

Marketing has changed. Here's proof.

I posted a random thread on X about the cost of living in the Netherlands. Nothing about what we're building. Just genuine thoughts about life in the Netherlands.

It hit 1M+ impressions. And here's the weird part we got a ton of signups and paid users for Starnus from it. Without ever mentioning the product.

Meanwhile, my "here's what Starnus does" posts? Way less engagement.

This genuinely messed with my head. I'm sharing the actual X post below

Curatorap/curatoraImtiyaz

18d ago

Launching on Product Hunt Next Week... and Honestly, I'm Nervous

I recently saw a marketer with 10k+ followers launch and finish 6th with 348 upvotes. They followed a proper pre-launch and post-launch plan, did everything right, and still the outcome felt unpredictable.

Now I m launching @Curatora next week.

I m not a marketer. I have a little over 1k followers. Of course, asking for support helps. But I also keep hearing that a large part of the Product Hunt community shows up mainly for their own launch, then goes quiet until the next one.

That makes me wonder: how much of success here is strategy, and how much is timing and network effect?

Product Huntp/producthuntAndrew Stewart

19d ago

Case Study: how Product Hunt can improve AI visibility in 2026

Product Hunt is best known for its homepage, a daily leaderboard of the most creative and innovative products on the internet. Makers go all out to win launch day, because that visibility matters. Product Hunt also plays a significant role in how products appear in Google search results.

What surprised us was that AI assistants like ChatGPT were rarely citing Product Hunt in product recommendations.

What’s the hardest part of web scraping in production today?

I m curious for teams running scraping or data extraction in production, what breaks the most?

Is it:

  • JS-heavy websites?

  • Frequent DOM changes?

  • Anti-bot protection?

  • LLM cost & hallucinations?

  • Keeping extracted data consistent over time?

I m building LucidExtractor after facing many of these issues myself, and I d love to learn how others are handling this in the real world.

LucidExtractor - Turn any website into structured data with AI

Stop writing CSS selectors that break every week. Describe what data you want in plain English — AI extracts structured JSON automatically. 130+ API endpoints. Advanced anti-detection & stealth browsing. SEO & SERP analysis included. MCP server for Claude/Cursor. 6 output formats including LLM-ready. Schedule and monitor changes automatically. Free tier, no credit card needed. Built by a solo dev who was tired of maintaining broken scrapers.
Nika

29d ago

How much do you trust AI agents?

With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."

I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.