While building products, I noticed feedback was everywhere Slack, DMs, screenshots, random messages and nowhere useful.
I built Retour to fix that for myself: a drop-in feedback component that routes feedback into selected Slack channels, with AI summaries to reduce noise.
Teams at PwC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie startups use it today mostly because it removes friction, not because it s fancy.
Sharing in case this problem resonates. Happy to answer questions or hear how others handle feedback.
Hey everyone, I m Kavya. I work with a buy-side advisory team that spends a lot of time talking to founders of internet businesses, mostly around how they think about growth, long-term optionality, and what s next after the early traction phase.
I m here mainly to learn from builders, swap notes, and understand how people approach decisions around scaling, sustainability, and transitions. Looking forward to learning from the community.
Hi Product Hunt! I m Lucia, part of the team building Geode, an on-device AI assistant that helps you record, transcribe, and summarize meetings and notes with complete privacy.
I m excited to be here and would love to connect with early adopters who value data privacy and productivity. We are a small team that moves fast!
I ve been working closely with artificial intelligence for a while now, mostly around how AI reasons, how it makes decisions, and where it tends to go wrong. The more powerful AI becomes, the more important reliability and trust start to matter. Fast answers are easy. Correct, verifiable ones are not.
That s what I m currently working on with Barie.ai.
I m part of the team building Barie, a general AI agent designed for deep research, source-backed outputs, and multi-step execution with a strong focus on minimizing hallucinations. Instead of treating AI as a chat box, we re focused on making it a dependable system people can use for real work.
Hi Everyone, I have learned from my last launch, that I have to solve a real problem, so for second product I started to solve my problem on the first case, I m building a platform that allows contractors to share work summaries, submit jobs, and generate invoices, all of which can be shared with clients through a simple link, no client login required. Any suggestion, also I would appreciated to share with me what you have learned from your launches. Thanks in advance, Leo
Hey, I m working on Elevai, a small project where I build simple digital tools to help freelancers and designers stay organized without overcomplicating their workflow.
The goal is to create clean, practical systems that actually get used, not complex setups that look nice but end up abandoned.
Hey everyone, I'm Brian. I'm a CS student based in Texas.
I've been coding in JS/Python for a while (Arch Linux btw...), but I've always been too nervous to ship something public. This Friday, I'm finally launching my first project, a privacy-focused Meme Creator built with React 19.
Just wanted to say hi and break the ice. If anyone has advice for surviving your first launch day, I'm all ears.