We are excited to introduce JazNote, a desktop note taking application built to feel simple, fast, and natural to use.
We created it with a strong focus on clean writing, smart organization, tabs, quick actions, document management, and thoughtful desktop features such as context menus that make everyday work easier.
I'm a bootstrapped maker from Vietnam. My entire product strategy is basically: "What annoying daily task is currently driving me crazy, and how can I code a way out of it?"
My latest enemy is "blank-page paralysis" and the extremely robotic tone of standard AI. After spending way too many hours manually editing out phrases like "In today's ever-evolving digital landscape" from my drafts, I decided to build LazyWriter to automate the process (I even added a "Savage Roast" tone just to keep my sanity intact ).
Since I'm actively trying to be more involved in this amazing community, I d love to connect with other indie hackers, bootstrappers, and creators who run on 90% caffeine like me.
I m Tim a London-based digital product designer / creative technologist for over 2 decades. I ve spent most of my career building digital products across streaming, sports, and large-scale platforms (DAZN, airline multi-screen entertainment systems, multi-brand design systems).
For the past 2 years, I ve been focused full-time on AI not just what it can do, but how it behaves in real-world use. This isn t a weekend project. nor ai-slop. These 2 projects have been self-funded, iterated, broken, rebuilt over 2yrs and now finally at the point of putting real products out there.
Hey all, I've been in startups for 10 years (my last company Outbound was YC-W15, acquired by Zendesk) but my new company splotch.ink is my first on PH! We launched last week and I was very impressed with the community, feedback and results.
I want to invest in this community, so I'm proposing this idea: I'd love to do 20 min interviews with other founders where we talk through key plays/journeys for your business. I'll diagram them out and write them up as a post that we can use as co-marketing to customers and investors. The emphasis will be on key plays that differentiate you from competitors in your UX and ops. Reply if you're interested.
Hey everyone, Uday here. Launching my first product on PH this Monday and figured I'd say hello properly first.
Quick story on how I got here.
I've spent years leading Growth and Product across multiple categories. Walked into board/client/strategic meetings fluent in all product/marketing metrics.
I am trying to do something a little bonkers - I want to build an app when I am a bit of a technophobe! I am a product designer - so it's not entirely crazy but social media, online forums is all really alien to me. I'm looking to put the feelers out there to understand the demand for the idea - any tips or tricks? The vague idea - without giving the game away.... People are incredible at tracking workouts, steps, sleep, macros
but somehow still stare at a single mug in the sink like it s a moral dilemma.
I m exploring an idea around why everyday maintenance tasks feel heavier than they are, and how the same psychology that keeps people hooked on fitness tracking might work for real-world chores.
I remember a time when I truly believed I was incapable of anything. I lived in a small industrial city, surrounded by gray streets, traffic, and people who didn t think about big dreams. I kept comparing myself to successful founders and creators and felt like I would never become one of them.
I'm Daniel, a solo developer/founder based in Brisbane, Australia. Previously launched Quotix here on PH, and I'm back with something new: Should I Really?
I'm Gordon. I've spent the last decade in FP&A, M&A integration, and middle-market banking before deciding to start Allontas with my co-founder, Parker.