Hello from Adelaide, Australia! Currently Developing "Confidence to Launch" and Hitting Roadblocks
I don't mean an app, I mean the skill. I am currently sitting on a SaaS app that is ready to launch and fear has set in, so I procrastinate the launch by starting another project and immersing myself into the new project. The build phase is the fun part I suppose... but I really need to make some effort to get to the money-making phase.
I know other people have this problem, I can't be the only one. What do you think causes it? Is it fear of success? I think in my case, even a small amount of success would change my life quite dramatically. Of course, this is a good thing and absolutely necessary, but I am aware that I will be stepping outside of my comfort zone and into the unknown.
Hi, From Melbourne Australia
Hi All,
I am a Developer turned Product Manager from Australia. Keen to learn from others and see what others are working on.
I have had a couple of startups in the past and quite a lot of learnings from each one..
My very first startup failed as the target audience was too small.
My second startup is still running ( https://keepactive.com.au/ ) and has hit a growth wall. It has pivoted into a directory and is popular but only big enough to cover my costs. However, I do like its social impact and hence I am happy to keep it running.
Currently, working on a porject that produces daily short audio bytes to help people stay up-to-date with the industry ( https://zest-ai.netlify.app/ )
I built MyInterview because I used to freeze in every interview, here's what changed
Hey guys
I'm the founder of MyInterview, and I built this because I lived the problem.
My Story
VC turned operator. Anyone else crossed to the other side?
I'm a VC newly turned trying-to-be-an-operator, currently building with one of the founders I used to back, which has been a wild shift. Anyone else here made that jump?
We noticed something interesting. The tools for crunching numbers have never been better, but getting an output you can actually edit, present or share with someone who matters is still surprisingly painful and manual. We know we're not alone in this, but would love to hear from more people.
Video game website: Gamekalt
Hi everyone! I'm Mario, a software developer from Spain, still learning but building.
My product is called GameKalt, a web app for the gaming community. You can discover, rate and collect video games, use AI to find your next game based on your mood, and connect with people who share your taste.
No ads, no unnecessary text. Just games.
Born out of my own frustration of not finding a place like this. Launching tomorrow on Product Hunt, can't wait to hear what you think!
Solo builder working on a patch monitoring tool — looking to learn from the community
Hi everyone
I m a patch and vulnerability management engineer by profession, and recently started building a small security tool based on real operational challenges I face in day-to-day work.
The main problem I m exploring is how teams track security patches and CVEs across multiple sources without drowning in noise.
This is very early-stage and feedback-driven I m not here to launch or promote anything yet. My goal is to:
The Content Strategist Who Builds Organic Growth Engines — Not Just Blogs
I'm the person brands call when they're tired of publishing content that disappears.
Over four years, I've worked inside AI platforms, SaaS companies, and regulated industries building content systems that don't just rank at launch but keep compounding long after the brief is closed. The results speak for themselves: 250% organic traffic growth, 20,000+ monthly impressions, and 44,814 impressions on a single landing page in 28 days all without paid traffic.
But the numbers are only half the story.
I've moved competitive keywords from Page 3 to Page 1, achieved 8.44% CTR on a top-performing AI tool page, delivered 120% social engagement growth through cross-channel content strategy, and contributed to 70% year-on-year audience growth for a global AI platform. I've grown three LinkedIn newsletters to 1,400+ subscribers in under 7 months organically. I've built a 75-page content architecture targeting 60K 100K monthly organic traffic potential for a regulated sector client. I've published 150+ SEO-optimised pieces across blogs, landing pages, and scripts and ranked Position 1, 3, and 7 across three different platforms in three different niches.
Hey PH 👋 I'm Roy, I built an AI that tailors your CV to every job automatically
Hey everyone! I'm Roy, a full stack developer.
Like most people, I've been through the job search grind in the past
- rewriting my CV for every single role, trying to guess
what keywords each company wanted, spending more than 30 minutes
per application just on the CV alone.
Turns out ATS software ranks every application before
a recruiter sees it. Most only review the top 10-15
candidates. If your CV isn't tailored to that specific
job description, you're buried on page two.
So I built JOBVIAN. It finds matching jobs, scores your
CV against each one, and automatically rewrites it for
that specific role - you get a ready-to-send PDF for
every job, without touching the CV yourself.
Haven't launched on PH yet - planning to soon.
Curious - has anyone here actually had to job hunt
recently? It's a different world now.
Attempting to launch something before I turn 40!
Hi everyone, I'm Vijay, a Product Manager at Holland & Barrett. My goal is to launch a product on here before I turn 40! Putting the pressure on myself so I actually do it).
I d love to connect with other Product people who are not engineers but are still building and putting themselves out there (and anyone who's not of course). Always good to learn from and encourage each other.
Building a QA tool - would love feedback
Hey everyone
I m Qadeer, a solo builder working on Bugsnap AI - a tool that turns screenshots into Jira-ready bug reports.
