Introducing myself - building in mental health & early support
Hi everyone
I m Ekansh, co-founder of CareEmo. I m currently building an early emotional support platform focused on helping people address emotional struggles before they become clinical.
We re preparing for launch soon, and over the last few months I ve been deeply involved in everything from product design and tech decisions to positioning, compliance, and working closely with mental health professionals to get the foundations right.
Along the way, I ve learned a lot about building in a sensitive domain like mental health especially around early intervention, ethical design, two-sided marketplaces, and pre-launch execution.
Does the world need software that recognizes AI in videos?
As you may know, a large amount of video content today is generated using artificial intelligence with tools like Sora, Veo, Kling, and others.
The quality of this kind of video is constantly improving and has already reached a very respectable level. At the same time, it is extremely inexpensive compared to traditional video production with actors, camera crews, and everything that comes with it. I m confident that in a year or two, about 95% of the video published on the internet will be synthetic fully generated by AI. It feels like the world is heading toward a problem of widespread distrust in video content. We used to say that seeing is believing, but it seems that this rule no longer applies.
Any advice on how to make the most of PH?
Have been a ghost member for a while. But I want to be more active on PH and offer my help any way I can. Got any ideas or advice on how to make the most of PH for me?
Hi! OpenAI's first hire for the London office, now founding something new for AI comms 👋
Hi Product Hunt!
I m Doug, co-founder and CEO at Lightfern. We re based in London and currently in stealth, building something that focuses on delivering human authenticity in communication, whilst still enhancing it with AI.
I was previously at OpenAI as their first hire for the London office, and worked at Facebook for over a decade. I led researchers that trained GPT-4o and built many of Facebook s core privacy and messaging features.
Building a calmer way to choose what to watch
Hi I'm Eyad a developer who wants to do build their own apps for annoying problems
Hey everyone,
My name is Eyad. I've built a couple of applications so far: Asorify and Quranfi. Right now I'm focused on Dwahfy, an open-source social media app aimed at pushing back against big companies that limit free speech and human rights. By making the backend fully open-source, anyone can run their own instance if Dwahfy ever goes down, it can just be brought back up. That's my main mission these days.
A bit more on the others:
Asorify: A simple, intuitive calendar inspired by Surah Al-Asr (the Declining Day) a reminder to make every moment count with purpose.
Quranfi: Started as me playing around with a new Quran API, and it's still growing.
Excited to join Product Hunt
Hey everyone!
My name is Ravshan. I m a software engineer passionate about building useful products that help with self-improvement, learning, and productivity.
I love turning daily frustrations into simple tools that make life easier.
I joined Product Hunt to learn from other makers, get feedback, and share ideas. I m especially curious about how others validate their product ideas before going big.
Karthick Krishna M S
I am the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Coralgenz Global, a fast-growing technology company headquartered in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. I am also the founder and visionary behind powerful digital products such as GenZ QR and Secure Vault (also known as GenZ Vault) both designed, built, and delivered by Coralgenz Global.
I am known for doing what very few founders do: leading the company while directly shaping the product experience. As CEO and lead UI/UX designer, I personally drive how Coralgenz products look, feel, and perform, ensuring they are simple, secure, and powerful for real users.
Career & Vision Coralgenz Global
I founded Coralgenz Global with one clear mission:
Hey, I'm Olti and I'm building Kosovo's first unicorn 🦄
Hey everyone! I built something I use every day, so figured it's time to share it.
If you ever tried explaining an idea to a dev, or you're a dev trying to understand what a client actually wants, you know how painful it is. Vague requirements. Endless back-and-forth. "That's not what I meant."
And the thing is, when teams use AI to think through ideas, everyone does it on their own. Scattered conversations everywhere. No shared understanding. Then you give it to Cursor or Lovable and wonder why it builds the wrong thing.
Loopd fixes that. Everyone explains their thinking Loopd structures it Cursor builds it.
