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geckogt

25d ago

Feeling a little overwhelmed, first time on this side of PH - Any advice?

Just for perspective, my first computer was a Commodore 64 with a casette player....I used to spend hours making text games with dumb narratives...Never got into programming but I was hooked on the infinite possibilities. Spent my whole professional life building websites and web Apps in my own company and for others as an employe, always on the "Product" side, never on the code. I worked with many great developers and I always thught..."Should have learned to code.....The things I could do if I had just put the time to learn"
FF to late 2025 and in a blink of an eye and after paying for $100 sub, I could finaly code....well, you know what I mean...
Now, 35k lines of code, 1300 unit tests and 3 different versions - From a MVP in Python and Electron to a full blown C# over WinUI , Im finaly at the Start line, with a Launch day scheduled... I should be feeling great about this but....
Im stressed, not sure wht to expect and a little bit cluless on what to expect and how to handle it - Any word of advise will be trully appreciated

Alex Hamilton

25d ago

I'm a designer with ADHD building a planner that survives contact with reality

Hey all,

Alex here, building from Ireland.

As someone with ADHD, planning always becomes overwhelming when I'm running my own projects. I m actually pretty good at getting things done but only once I know where to start. Figuring out where to begin when everything feels equally urgent is a real battle. I d burn energy just deciding a direction, then something would change, a meeting would run late, and the plan I made wouldn t survive the day.

Solo hobbyist, need tips on promoting a niche product!

Hi there!

Years ago I have started working on an audiobook player for elderly (85+), visually impaired users. It was born of real need. Over time it gathered a small number of happy users.

Nihal Goyal

25d ago

From 95kg to Marathon finisher, now building an AI health companion

Quick backstory: A few years ago I was overweight, sedentary, and completely disconnected from my health. I signed up for a 7-month fitness transformation program and it changed everything. Lost the weight, got into ran a half marathon, and became the person who wears both an Apple Watch AND a Whoop daily (yes, both wrists).

That journey taught me something: the hard part isn't collecting health data. It's knowing what to do with it. I'd stare at HRV graphs and sleep scores and still not know if I should push hard or rest.

Tillie Zhou

25d ago

Introducing Tillie Zhou – Byron Custom Guitar Workshop Owner & Builder

Tillie Zhou is the founder and owner of a boutique custom guitar workshop with over 10 years of experience in the guitar building  industry.

Born in a small mountain village in China, Tillie developed an early connection with wood while growing up around forests and traditional timber craftsmanship. That childhood exposure later evolved into a professional passion for fine woodwork and instrument building.

Meraj Ali

25d ago

Hey PH! I'm Meraj — building SafeBrowz 🛡️

Hey Product Hunt community! I'm Meraj, a cybersecurity professional and crypto enthusiast based in Kuwait. I got tired of watching people fall for phishing sites, brand impersonation scams, and fake websites so I built SafeBrowz. It's an AI powered browser extension that silently checks every site you visit. It detects phishing, brand impersonation, clickjacking, pastejacking and many more threat types across 100+ languages. Currently waiting for Chrome Web Store approval and launching very soon! Check it out at safebrowz.com Happy to be here and looking forward to connecting with fellow makers!!

UX/UI graduate, frustrated with my course, accidentally built a whole platform

Hey, I'm Maria UX/UI graduate who accidentally built a platform

I graduated in UX/UI in 2025 with no idea what came next. Honestly I was frustrated the course barely taught me anything practical. No design systems, no code, no understanding of what happens after a Figma handoff. I learned more in a few months teaching myself than I did in the entire degree.

So I started picking up React, TypeScript, Next.js, Supabase partly to fill the gaps, partly because I didn't want to be left behind as AI changed everything. I wanted to actually use these new tools, not just read about them.

Solo dev from Spain — 3 products live, 0 paying customers, learning distribution in public

Hey Product Hunt

I'm Antonio, a solo dev from Spain building and shipping products in public.

Currently working on three things:

Autoreport sends Stripe founders a PDF report every Monday morning. Revenue, payments, new vs returning customers, refunds, and an AI-written narrative connecting the dots. No dashboard, no login. Just open the email with your coffee. autoreport.dev

Wasil Abdal

26d ago

10 years in the trenches: Why we're now building simple, secure, and affordable dev tools

Hey Prouct Hunt Community!
I'm Abdal, the marketing half of a two-person crew. My friend and I have spent the last 10 years in the tech industry, wrestling with everything from AI self-hosting and cloud costs to security, privacy, and complex deployments.

We learned a lot, but we also saw a problem. Most solutions are either too technical, too expensive, or not secure enough for the average user or small team.

Take open-source AI agents, for example. They're trending, but hosting them is a technical nightmare that requires constant maintenance. And when it comes to privacy, I've seen too many cases where your data just isn't safe.

So, after a decade of experience, we've decided to stop just complaining and start building. Our mission is to create products that are:

Sabri Yaşın

2mo ago

Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Sabri, building Panelica

Hi everyone,

I m Sabri, a software developer from Istanbul, currently building Panelica.

I ve been spending a lot of time thinking about a problem that feels bigger than just another hosting panel :

server management is still too fragmented, too dependent on add-ons, and often not built with isolation, security, and developer workflows in mind from the start.

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