November 17th, 2025
RIP Golden Kitty Awards
This newsletter was brought to you byAssemblyAIBurnout is canceled
gm legends, happy Monday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Welltory wants to stop your stress before it eats you alive, Reindeer shows up with a SQL magic trick inside your IDE, and Juno Digital Planner tries to rescue your brain from calendar-task-email chaos. We also have a BIG announcement 👀
P.S. Building something new? Send it our way → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶
Burnout is officially canceled

Welltory takes your wearable data and analyzes it against 100+ biomarkers to instantly identify when your stress levels are starting to pile up. It shows you exactly what and when is draining you and plots it against things that are restoring your energy so you can act fast and avoid burnout.Â
🔥 Our Take: I’ve never worn a wearable, not because I don’t like the idea but because most of them for me fail on the taking action part of health tracking. I don’t want to be told to do a vague, thirty minute meditation or change my diet. I want an immediate action with real results and this seems to give it by directly telling me exactly what is peaking my stress levels and what I can do to avoid burnout.
End of an era

We’ve got a big update: after ten years, we’re officially sunsetting the Golden Kitty Awards.
 They’ve been a huge part of Product Hunt’s history, but the ecosystem has changed. AI moves fast, new categories show up constantly, and a once-a-year award no longer reflects how products actually grow. Most of the real story now happens after launch day.
So we’re introducing something built for this pace: The Orbit Awards.
Orbit is a quarterly award series focused on traction. High-quality reviews, detailed community insight, founder reviews, and hands-on testing. Less about hype, more about who’s consistently climbing.
You prompt your LLMs, why not your speech-to-text?

AssemblyAI’s Universal-3 Pro introduces a new class of promptable speech models—built 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 LLMs—so you’re 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.
👉 Try Universal-3 Pro for free
Databases finally get some love

Reindeer is a Cursor-like IDE for databases. It understands your database schema, generates production-ready SQL in seconds, autocompletes, and fixes without ever leaving your IDE. The point being to get developers to stop context switching when moving from writing code to writing queries.Â
🔥Our Take: AI has done a great job at improving developer productivity when it comes to things like autocompleting code, squashing bugs, or even generating entire apps out of thin air but it all still falls apart when you have to context switch. The fact this sits in your IDE, and auto-generates production-grade SQL in seconds is pretty powerful. Could solve one of the last remaining productivity bottlenecks in tech.Â
Your brain can stop juggling now

Juno Digital Planner pulls every task, email and meeting into one quiet place so your day finally stops living in twelve different tabs. It works offline, syncs across devices, and auto-reschedules when you pretend you can do five things at once.Â
🔥 Our Take: I’m tired of planners that act like motivational posters. Juno feels closer to having a very calm friend who grabs your scattered to-do list, puts it in a chair, and tells it to behave. If you’ve ever bounced between your inbox, your task app and your calendar wondering who’s actually in charge, this one settles the argument fast.
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