I've been working in enterprise tech for a while, mostly on the integration and delivery side. I've worked with companies across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. At some point I got into AI and built a chatbot for eCommerce here in Vietnam, which is what got me hooked on the space.
Right now I'm working on something new around AI agents. It's still early and I'm figuring a lot of things out as I go.
I joined Product Hunt because I wanted to be around people who actually make and ship things. I spend most of my time building and I don't talk to enough people outside of my own bubble.
Just joined today. I'm Girik, founder of Automate Me, where it's literally me + a swarm of AI agents running client projects.
The setup: For the past year, I've been deep in the trenches building AI automations for businesses. No team. No employees. Just me orchestrating agents like a one-man symphony (Beethoven vibes, except I can hear ).
I'm Adrin, co-founder of Oculi Medical. We're building Kim, a personal AI health assistant.
Kim connects to your wearables and blood labs to deliver personalized insights. Ask any health question and Kim answers backed by your data and medical research. All your health data lives in one place, presented in a way that's actually easy to understand.
Kim also tracks calories, scans food products, and tells you what's healthy or not based on your personal data. Kim suggests supplements based on your data along with research. Run experiments to discover which supplements work for your body. The more you use it, the smarter it gets.
I'm ukasz, a solo developer and automation builder based in Poland, working on AI-powered tools that I actually want to exist.
Right now I'm building two projects:
Articfly, an AI content engine for WordPress. It generates SEO-optimized articles, refreshes old content, and runs on a multi-agent pipeline. Built for bloggers and content teams who want to scale without hiring writers.
I finally decided to stop lurking and start building in public. I'm a developer who realized that most of us (myself included!) are "too close" to our projects to see why users aren't converting.
I built RoastMyLanding to solve my own problem: I needed a designer's perspective without the $200/hr price tag. I trained an AI to act as a cynical, high-end design consultant that finds "Trust Leaks" in seconds.
The journey so far: I've done 96 roasts in the last week. It's been wild seeing the AI tell founders (politely, but firmly) that their headlines make no sense.
Solo founder working from home in suburban Philly. Chickens in the yard, cavalier pup on the couch, teens who may or may not be in their rooms.
I've built products and strategy for companies like Comcast, Schwab, and Merck. Took a broadband startup to IPO, co-founded a national nonprofit with $300M+ impact.
I'm working on a SaaS platform and exploring whether Product Hunt is the right place to launch. But mostly I'm here to connect with founders thinking about human-centered AI: not just efficiency, but how we design systems that amplify human judgment instead of replacing it.