Ryan Lainchbury

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Hey Product Hunt community! 👋

It’s been a wild few months for us at HiBoop. We’ve been heads-down building based on the feedback many of you gave us during our initial launch.

Instead of keeping these updates in a dusty changelog, I wanted to share the "Big Three" releases that have fundamentally changed how people use our tool.

I’ll be dropping a post for each major release below to give you the TL;DR on why we built them and how they work. Would love to hear which of these hits home for you!

👇 Check out the updates below:

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Forms

We realized that every practice has a different "flavor" of intake and data collection. We didn't want to build a rigid system, so we went for total flexibility.

Users can can now build and send anything from consent forms to custom intake surveys. They’re fully responsive (crucial because most parents/clients fill these out on their phones in a parking lot) and the data maps directly to the user profile. No more manual data entry or messy PDF attachments.

Curious for the other founders here—did you guys go the 'custom-built' route for forms or did you integrate something like Fillout or Jotform? We ended up using VueForm Builder

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Child Assessments

While our forms are flexible, we knew we needed something specialized for developmental tracking.

We’ve launched Child Assessments that allow practitioners to track milestones and behavioural data over time. The goal was to take complex, multi-point data and turn it into a visual timeline that actually makes sense at a glance.

It’s the difference between looking at a stack of scores and actually seeing a trajectory of growth. Getting the workflow right on this was a huge UI challenge for us.

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AI Notes

This is the one I’m most proud of.

The Problem: Practitioners are great at taking shorthand notes during a session, but turning those into professional, structured reports is a soul-crushing 2-hour task at the end of the day.

The Solution: Our new AI Notes feature. You throw in your raw, messy bullet points, and the AI structures them into polished, professional reports. We spent a lot of time on the prompt engineering here to ensure it stays grounded in the user's actual observations without adding "fluff." It’s been a game-changer for our early users' burnout levels.