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They also figured out why Alexa was randomly laughing at people. Creeeeeeeepy. 👀
We have a secret: you can save up to 35% of every Amazon order using a little-known site called Purse, if you pay in bitcoin.
Purse finds people who want to trade their Amazon gift cards for bitcoin, so everybody wins in the end. They integrate directly with Coinbase too, so you can buy and spend seamlessly.
If you're looking for easier ways to shop on Amazon:
- 🤖 Earny gives you money back on purchases when prices drop
- 💳 Amazon Prime Rewards Card gives you 5% cash back
- 🐪 Camel alerts you in advance when a product's price drops
- 👀 WikiBuy finds you lower prices from across the internet and displays them directly in Amazon
- 😀 Smile Always redirects all purchases through Smile.Amazon so you're always donating to charity
We recently asked the Product Hunt community:
"What are some of your favorite products built by bootstrappers?"
Responses include:
✈️ Nomad List, made by Pieter Levels to help digital nomads discover the best place to live and work. “I use NomadList all the time and [Golden Kitty winner, Pieter Levels is] always improving it.” – Joseph Pack
🖥 Carrd, made by a Nashville-based maker, is a dead simple tool for creating a single page website. “This is the quickest, simple website builder.” – Angad Singi
✅ Todist, made by a fully distributed team to help people manage their tasks productively. They're also working on a team chat app to compete with the heavily VC-funded Slack and Google's new Hangouts Chat.
🏕 Basecamp, also made by a distributed team founded in 1999 (!!!), is a widely used team productivity tool to compete with Atlassian-owned Trello.
🚨 Hyperping, made by solo maker Leo Baecker, will let you know when your site is down (it's ok, it happens to the best of us).
Explore more bootstrapped products and recommend your favorites.
In honor of International Women's Day, we’d like to celebrate 35 great products built by women for women shared by the Product Hunt community:
👌 VCGC is an online curation of the best advice from female founders, investors, and operators.
🚪 Glassbreakers is a peer mentorship community for women from the team that built Glassdoor.
👥 Leap from Y Combinator is an online community where women in tech can talk about whatever they want.
😳 The Pussy Project highlights the stories of women from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Whose products should we add to the collection? Send us your favorite products from female makers on Twitter. 🐣
Yesterday Coinbase launched its newest product: a crypto index fund.
Right now, it's pretty limited, open to accredited investors in the US and restricted Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin. They tweeted out their future plans:
- Step 1. Offer Coinbase Index Fund to US-resident, accredited investors.
- Step 2: Make available to all investors.
- Step 3: Launching more funds which cover a broader range of digital assets.
They're not alone: Metastable Capital and Bitwise launched over the summer, also restricted to US-based accredited investors.
BUT, crypto is built to be decentralized, democratic, and open. So, here's how to build your own index fund of investments (no accreditation required):
- Step 1. Have money.
- Step 2. Buy bitcoin from Square Cash (for free!), Coinbase, Robinhood Crypto, LibertyX, or your favorite exchange.
- Step 3. Pick your preferred tokens from this always-updating list.
- Step 4. Convert your Bitcoin into any token with Shapeshift.
- Step 5. Auto-balance your portfolio with this tool.
- Step 6. Store each cryptocurrencies securely with a software or hardware wallet (like a Trezor).
- Step 7. Monitor your portfolio with Delta.
- Step 8. Pay your crypto taxes correctly with TokenTax or Visor.
- Step 9. HODL 🚀🌕
Baffled? Token Daily curates the most important crypto news, and here's a stunning visual explanation of the blockchain. ✨
Last month, Upfront Ventures hosted their annual summit, with speakers like CBS's Dan Rather, street artist Shepard Fairey, and Ready Player One's Tye Sheridan and Chris deFaria.
One presenter stole the show: rapper-turned-startup founder Chamillionaire shared his new app, Convoz, with the world alongside Snoop Dogg. Founders, watch Cham’s pitch and take notes.
The app is all about connecting people through video conversations. Discuss current events with your friends or stars like Shaq. As Cham describes in the Product Hunt comments: "We are working to build a platform that greatly reduces the trolling, spamming, fake bots, abuse, and overall negativity that we’ve seen plaguing most social media platforms over the years."
Convoz isn’t the only video-based social platform to recently spring up:
🙈 Huddle is an anonymous, peer-to-peer counseling service. Talk with blurred faces about addiction, anxiety, depression, and more.
🐳 Whale is a platform to ask and answer questions with only the best startup talent. Get paid in tokens for asking good questions.
📹 Tumbleweed curates daily videos of everyday perspectives on today's issues, so you can learn from your peers.
But... AI isn't just about efficiency. Here are 15 products to help you design and build beautiful things, powered by Machine Learning:
🎹 Play a piano duet with Google's AI on your laptop.
🎥 Your SO will love this: AI for picking the perfect movie. Solving the biggest 1st world problem of our generation.
😂 Your SO will LOL at this: AI for generating only the best memes.
📸 Shazam for fonts, so you can find every font with just a pic.
📝 Then find the perfect font pairing with this tool from IDEO.
👀 Use with caution: you can now clone anybody's voice (to make them say anything). It's like Photoshop, but for audio.
Justin at Algorithmia curated the 15 most creative AIs, just for you 🤖
The Skydio R1 is an AI-powered autonomous drone that flies all on its own. It locks on to a subject (like yourself, going on a run) and follows along through trees and obstacles, without losing track.
Casey Neistat compared the R1's autonomous features to market leader DJI (maker of the beloved DJI Spark and Mavic Air): "It would be a little bit like comparing a Ford Model T to a Lamborghini. This isn’t a small step up, it's a quantum leap in tracking and following technology."
Marc Andreessen tweeted: "I'm temporarily breaking my Twitter break to highlight one of the most amazing tech breakthroughs I've ever seen, from Skydio." Watch the demo video of the self-flying camera in action.
As hardware gets commoditized, it's the software that matters. The company went all-in with 13 cameras (instead of sensors) for tracking.
More low key about your #selfies? There's also now a mini selfie drone that fits into your iPhone case. You're welcome. 🤗
We welcome our new robot overlords. If you're worried, you can now calculate the probability of a robot becoming your boss anytime soon. 👀
Yesterday, Google launched their Slack competitor, Hangouts Chat, seamlessly integrated into G Suite. Unlike other players in the space, Google’s focused on levering AI to improve team communication and productivity. Of course it also supports the essentials like GIFs (which may ruin your team’s productivity).
This release follows Facebook’s introduction of Workspaces, a social network for you and your coworkers, and Atlasssian’s Stride.
If you’re still #TeamSlack, here are some of our favorite Slack bots:
💌 AstroBot for Slack lets you manage your inbox with a Slackbot powered by Artificial Intelligence and Astro's award-winning email client.
🤗 Donut matches you with a different coffee (or donut!) buddy every week. Loved by teams at Blue Apron, IBM, and InVision.
🕵️♂️ Atomic Slack delivers a weekly email digest of what happened in your Slack, so everybody’s up to speed.
🙏 GIPHY brings only the best GIFs, directly into Slack. WARNING: Select "G" rating or you may encounter NFSW results.
🤔 Where do y'all want to go for lunch? Simple Poll will tell you in seconds.
🐦 Add dozens of Party Parrots to your Slack. Yes, dozens.
Journalists, VCs, founders... everybody is looking for a magic tool to help manage friendships, acquaintances, and coffee chats. ☕
We found it. We've partnered with UpHabit to give you early access to their relationship manager for your personal and professional network.
🔖 Import your contacts automatically from Gmail and Outlook
⏰ Set powerful reminders to follow up with your favorite people
📝 Take notes so you don't forget their favorite coffee shop

Anybody can be a future cofounder, investor, and friend. UpHabit actually lets you keep in touch, without eating up your weekends.
The app was rewritten from scratch with three primary goals:
💋 Keep it simple – Now with less clutter, focused on the top products of the day
⚡️ Make it fast — 2-3x faster load times, now sporting advanced card swiping technology™️
📰 Inform — Product descriptions, 3rd party articles, and badges tell more about the product
Download the app for iOS or Android (sorry, BlackBerry folks!) and join the discussion (we'd love your feedback).
P.S. HUGE thanks to everyone that offered feedback during the beta. If you'd like to help and get early access to future releases, join us.















