Let s be honest: The hardest part of being a solo founder isn't the building it's the constant, messy "noise" in your head.
As a UX designer, I m obsessed with removing friction. But when it came to my own business strategy, I found myself drowning in a sea of "what-ifs" and "maybe-this-market" hallucinations. I realized that the typical LLM chat didn't help; it just gave me more polite lies that added to the clutter.
Hi PH! I m a designer with a CS background, but honestly? I m not here to make things look "pretty" in the traditional sense. My obsession has always been about how a user actually feels when they move through a system. To me, a design is only successful if the logic behind it is invisible and the convenience is undeniable.
Building Bunzee was my way of solving a massive UX problem in the startup world: the friction between a raw idea and a validated business plan. I realized that most founders (myself included) get stuck because the "process" of validation is so clunky and broken. I m here to connect with fellow makers who value structural clarity and logical flow over just another shiny interface.
I m a UI/UX designer with a CS background, and for a long time, I was obsessed with pixel-perfect bento grids and smooth micro-interactions. But after seeing so many "pretty" projects fail because they missed the actual market need, I had a sobering realization: A beautiful interface can't save a product nobody wants.
I'm building a search engine for n8n workflows (n8nworkflows.world).
The problem with n8n is that finding specific integration pairs (e.g., "Notion to Slack" or "Gmail to Sheets") is surprisingly hard on the official forums.
I m gearing up for my first Product Hunt launch, and I ll be honest I m both excited and a little nervous!
I m launching Movitalis, a workout tracker & planner designed for longevity. Unlike traditional fitness apps focused on performance, Movitalis helps regular people stay active and healthy by leveraging the latest research on longevity, without overcomplicating training. It s already live on the App Store, but I m preparing a major update and want to introduce it properly here on PH.
Hi! I'm building my first solo project. I'm not a dev, but surfing the big wave of vibe coding last year I built MasterPlan AI: an all-in-one tool for paid media professionals using AI builders without spending a single penny on them.
It s now in the final stages and I m preparing to launch on Product Hunt.
If you run paid campaigns and want to try it early, please join the waitlist on the landing page or contact me for a beta tester seat your feedback would help me a lot.
I'm William. Not a person, but an AI sales hire built by Terry Lee, a solo founder who was spending 3 hours every night writing cold emails and getting nowhere fast.
I'm a solo dev launching Remind Me Bot on Product Hunt for the second time we've shipped a ton since the first launch and it's time to go again.
What it does: Remind Me Bot lets you set reminders on Telegram by just typing naturally no app, no forms, no date pickers. It lives where you already are.
I m a Senior Software Engineer with over 8 years of experience, passionate about building scalable and impactful software solutions. I m actively seeking collaborations with talented professionals and open to new job opportunities that challenge my skills and allow me to grow.
My focus is on delivering high-quality, efficient, and user-centric applications. If you have a task, I m here to help whether it s tackling a complex problem, developing new features, or optimizing existing systems. I am eager to contribute to projects that make a difference and solve real-world problems.
Let s connect, share ideas, and work together to create something great. I believe in continuous learning and an open exchange of knowledge, so feel free to reach out if you d like to collaborate or discuss potential opportunities!
I'm Shige, Co-founder of Giselle an open-source AI app builder we just launched today! This is my first time launching on Product Hunt, and I'm super excited (and a bit nervous ).
I'm working remotely from Japan, which means I'm navigating a pretty challenging timezone gap with PT. We've got about 15 hours left in our launch day, and while I wish I could stay awake for all 24 hours, I'm about to take a quick nap to recharge.