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Mathieu

24d ago

Good morning to you all

Hi PH I m Mathieu, a solo builder focused on turning abstract ideas into structured, usable systems. My background mixes web development, product thinking and a strong interest in AI-driven workflows. I like building things that aren t just visually clean, but logically coherent products where UX, data and business model actually align. Currently exploring: AI-assisted decision systems Optimization tools for everyday problems Lean MVP strategies built to scale Product architectures designed for long-term viability I believe most ideas fail not because they re bad, but because they lack structure. I enjoy doing the opposite: breaking complexity down into clear, executable paths. Looking forward to connecting with other builders who think long-term and care about execution quality.

New here 👋 building DAWI to help people navigate health uncertainty

Hi All!!

I m new here

I'm building DAWI to turn health uncertainty into clear care paths and become your lifelong, secure health companion, and honestly, some features may break. Some things may not work perfectly yet.

That s exactly why I m here. I would love to hear your real, unfiltered feedback.

Nora

2mo ago

Built PAVO Travel - AI Audio Guide in Your Language 🎧🗺️

Hi PH!

I built PAVO Travel - an AI audio guide that adapts to YOUR interests in real-time.

Eric Stealth

15d ago

Introduction

Hi I'm Eric Stealth I run an automation business helping agencies build AI-powered systems to scale operations. Currently validating a campaign intelligence tool that predicts ad performance before launch agencies I work with waste $50K+ annually repeating the same campaign mistakes.

Arun Gopidas

26d ago

Hello PH community, going to launch my FIRST software soon!

I never thought I would ever be able to say this.

As a kid, I liked C++ and built a small voting software for my school elections.

I learnt some basic HTML, but CSS felt overwhelming.

A typical day with Okiela

The other day a small DTC founder DM d me:
Revenue looks fine on Shopify, but every month I stare at the numbers and still don t know if I actually made money.
He sent me 2 files:
Shopify Orders CSV
His own COGS spreadsheet (SKU, unit cost)
His routine looked very familiar:
Print Shopify revenue
Open 2 3 Excel files
Manually subtract COGS, ad spend, shipping, random fees
Stay up late, end up with a profit number he doesn t really trust
I asked him to try Okiela the way it is today:
Upload the Shopify Orders CSV
Import his COGS sheet
Add a few big cost buckets (ads, payroll, apps)
Maybe 30 seconds later, the dashboard showed:
The SKUs that are actually paying the bills
Two best sellers that are basically breakeven once all costs are in
A bunch of small fees adding up to a bit over 10% of revenue
He opened the AI chat on the side and asked:
What should I fix first?
The AI didn t give a TED talk.
It just said things like:
These SKUs can handle a small price increase
This one has been unprofitable for 3 months even with decent ROAS
Shipping to these regions is way more expensive than the rest
His reply was: I don t need another shiny dashboard. I just need something that tells me what s feeding me and what s bleeding me.
That s pretty much what Okiela does right now.
Nothing fancy:
Take your Shopify Orders export
Add COGS and a few main costs
Show you SKU level profit and a couple of straightforward moves
The bigger stuff is still in the oven, so I d rather earn trust with this first.
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#buildinpublic #analytics #data #shopify #ecommerce #saas #solofounder #okiela
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Marcello Silva

26d ago

Hello LPsHeads

Hi
My name is Marcello, and I'm an LPs and CDs collector.
I'm the king of guys who sometimes buy music on digital download to place it in an MD because I love to have a physical copy of my music.
I'm a chef, a really demanding job in terms of time and energy and sometimes my brain power is so low, too low to remember where that album is, my shelfs packed and it's difficult to do crate digging to choose something to lissen.
For this reason, and fully in a "non-profit, just passion" mantra, I create GeCoM.
Please go give a look at my app, give me some feedback, let's barter records... You will not regret it.
GeCoM

Bryan Rodas

7d ago

Hello world

WASSUPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!! My name is Bryan and I love to program well specifically vibe code and vibe lol. I gotta tell you I respect actual programmers it s a literal warzone when you first develop an app lol and imagine when we didn t have all these tools to make apps!!! (I don t even wanna think about it lol) but I have been making apps and websites for a while and I recently made this site called jettson.dev which is basically your Deploy your MCP servers to the cloud in 2 minutes. No localhost, no setup headaches. (literally my pitch lol) but ye I don t wanna promote because I m introducing myself but if anyone can check out my site to see what else I m missing that would be great! Thanks world :)

👋I'm Amman, an AI engineer who loves building things.

Most of my work is around LLMs, voice AI, and agent systems, but lately I've been focused on building products fast and launching them.

Right now I'm building PromoMotions, an AI tool that turns one product image into multiple video ads for e-commerce sellers.

The idea came after seeing how much time sellers spend trying to create ads manually.

Editing videos.
Testing creatives.
Posting everywhere.

Yagnik Kantaria

2mo ago

Introducing myself — building a small tool to reduce QA ↔ Dev back-and-forth

Hey Product Hunt

I m a mobile developer with 6+ years of experience, mostly working with Flutter across mobile and desktop.

Over the years, I kept seeing the same issue repeat across teams:
QA reports a bug, developers can t reproduce it, and a lot of time is lost just trying to understand context.
On top of that, QA often has to jump between multiple tools just to create a single task screen recorder, screenshot tool, notes, issue tracker which breaks flow and still leaves gaps in information.

So I decided to start building a small cross-platform utility (macOS, Windows, and mobile) focused on making bug reporting clearer and faster for both QA engineers and developers.
To be clear, I m not building another task or issue-tracking tool.
The goal is to reduce the friction before a task is created, by capturing better context upfront.

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