October 23rd, 2025
Letâs get brutally honest
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Reviews on Product Hunt just leveled up. You can now answer AI-generated questions that dig into what you actually like and rate products beyond simple stars. Itâs a better way to share real experience, not just first impressions.
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In-Depth Reviews are here

Youâve always shared what you love and what you donât. Now you can share why. Product Hunt reviews just got smarter with AI-generated questions that help you dig deeper and detailed ratings that show what people actually like, not just how many stars they gave.
If youâve spent months living inside a tool, you know the difference between trying it once and using it every day. Thatâs the kind of insight In-Depth Reviews are built for â the real, hard-earned perspective only long-time users have.
Whether itâs your favorite AI code editor, design tool, or something else entirely, your experience can help others cut through the noise and make smarter decisions. The AI helps guide the questions, but the opinions are all you.
Itâs still the same community: curious, honest, sometimes brutally real, now with better tools to surface it.
ChatGPT vs Chrome

ChatGPT just launched its own browser, and people have thoughts. Some love the idea of having ChatGPT baked into every tab, highlight, rewrite, move on. Others are already side-eyeing the âmemoryâ feature that keeps track of what you do.
Itâs less âa new browserâ and more âthe browser becoming self-aware.â Cool or creepy?
You prompt your LLMs, why not your speech-to-text?

AssemblyAIâs Universal-3 Pro introduces a new class of promptable speech modelsâbuilt for real-world Voice AI. It handles domain-specific language, multiple languages, accents, and noisy audio with ease.
Unlike traditional ASR, Universal-3 Pro lets developers guide accuracy with prompts, combining the reliability of speech recognition with the controllability of LLMsâso youâre not stuck fixing transcripts after the fact.
AssemblyAI is opening free access throughout February, and the Product Hunt community is among the first to try what promptable ASR can do.
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AI in the editor, finally

Cosine for VS Code brings its AI coding agent right into your workspace. It can write, refactor, test, and handle multi-step edits without leaving your editor. It plugs into the Cosine CLI so you get the full workflow in one place.
đĽ Our Take: Itâs rare for an AI tool to feel like it belongs where you already work. Cosine does. Itâs rough around the edges but it fits. You tell it what to do, it helps, and then it gets out of the way. Thatâs about as much as anyone actually wants.
Tabs are a bad habit

Nimo is trying to fix the way we work online. It turns all your scattered tabs and apps into one shared space where everything actually connects, email, docs, notes, tasks, the lot. You stop chasing windows and just get to the part where you work.
đĽ Our Take: At some point, the browser stopped being helpful and became a maze. Nimo feels like someone finally noticed. Itâs not flashy, itâs just calmer. You open it, drop in what you use, and suddenly your day feels a little less fractured.
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