The Roundup
Everything you missed this past week on Product Hunt: Top products, spicy community discourse, key trends on the site, and long-form pieces we’ve recently published.
gm besties and welcome back to the Roundup. Today,. we're diving into some of the top products of this week including ones from Mistral, Google, and Gumroad. We're also taking a look at the newest internet trend: vibe coding.
It's Sunday again and before those scaries settle in, why not settle down with a cup of coffee and see what was happening on Product Hunt this week. Today, we've got a bunch of new AI models and tools, a breakdown of the Humane AI pin saga, and some of the hottest discussions that happened this week.
I hope your sunday scaries aren't hitting too bad on this fine morning. In today's Roundup, we've got a fresh DeepSeek model, Microsoft flexing on everyone, some trending discussions, and of course, some of the most stand out products from this week. Let's go.
Welcome back to the Roundup. I hope you're having a chill Sunday morning. In today's digest, we've got an AI that generates full stack mobile apps from a prompt, DeepSeek's latest vision-language models, Sam Altman's latest spat with Elon Musk, and the top trending discussions on the site. Let's dive in.
goood morning legends. Hope you're having a nice Sunday morning. Sit back, relax with your favorite hot brew and tuck into this weeks Roundup. We've got five tools you really oughta know, the results from the 2024 Golden Kitty Awards, and a tell all AMA with one of the coolest makers out there. Lets go.
Wassup legends! It's that time of the week again, so sit back, brew yourself a fresh cup and tuck in to read the Roundup. In today's issue: Five products you may have missed from this week, some more coverage of the 2024 Golden Kitty Awards, and a chance to come meet the Product Hunt team.
Wassup, legends! Welcome back to another edition of the Roundup — our weekly Product Hunt ICYMI. This week, we've got Raycast's newest launch (to ensure you never get caught up context-switching again), an article about how to figure out your users' painpoints, and a BIG announcement for anyone interested in shaping tech history. Let's dive in.























