I m Princewill, a solo founder building a community platform similar to Skool, Circle and Kajabi. My goal is to help people connect, learn, share, monetise under their brand all in one place.
I d love to hear from other makers here - what are you building right now, and what problem are you solving? Let s swap ideas and support each other!
Hi everyone! I'm Zahra, finally joined PH to learn from the best makers here. I love building systems in Notion and following the latest AI trends. Looking forward to connecting!
I joined today and have not much value to add but will just say that the product UX of PH and discourse here seems so much more pleasant than other places.
So excited to be a part of this community! AI's all the rage, but there's so much fear out there about it replacing humans. I'm interested in finding out how it could help make humans better, up-level us in every interaction. What are some cool ways in which you use AI to grow your brain? Not just do things more efficiently, but actually get better? Would love to learn!
Hi everyone. I'm a software engineer based in Tokyo, working on Stream Tech AI an AI-powered service that curates and summarizes Japanese tech articles for the global dev community.
I noticed a lot of valuable content on platforms like Zenn and Qiita rarely reaches developers outside Japan, so I wanted to help bridge that gap. Currently preparing for a Product Hunt launch and would love to connect with others building in the AI or developer tools space.
I'm Shravan, a founder passionate about building products that solve real problems.
Just launched TrueChattr WhatsApp automation platform. Bot replies, bulk broadcasting, lead management all in one dashboard. Built for any business getting WhatsApp messages daily.
Also founder of Info60 the world's fastest news platform. Most important updates in just 60 words.
I ve been terminally online for as long as I can remember.
It started with games. Late-night lobbies, MMOs instead of homework, friendships formed over voice chat rather than irl. The internet wasn t a hobby; it was where my social life happened.
Then came forums. Long threads, pointless arguments, deep dives into obscure topics. Hours spent reading, replying, and watching ideas evolve in public. That era shaped how I think more than any classroom ever did.
Eventually, I drifted into crypto. Not because I was particularly insightful- just online enough to encounter it early. I held things I shouldn t have sold and sold things I shouldn t have held. The usual...