Working on a new method of scoping projects!
Hello all! I'm in the very early stages of a new project.
In my last project, I worked with a bunch of freelancers and the #1 headache they had was just dealing with the clients. Clients dont know what they want and they all turn into scope creeps lol.
I thought maybe decision tree style flow charts would work better than written scope of work docs, which clients dont actually read. Im in early stages but Im making decent process. its a small problem, probably wont get rich from solving it, but Im having fun!
I am building Ibkhabudget
Hey everyone, working on my second bootsrapped SaaS
Hey everyone,
I've spent the past decade working on Invoice Ninja, about a year ago I started working on a new app. Hope to share it here soon.
Hi PH! I’m building InvestBot to help people think clearer about investing
I m Alexander, building InvestBot.
I started this because I was tired of pretending I had time to track markets properly - charts, news, macro, Twitter noise, all of it. Most tools either oversimplify things or expect you to act like a full-time trader.
So I m building an AI assistant that helps you understand what s going on in the market and why, in plain language, based on your risk and goals. No signals, no hype - just context and reasoning.
It s especially useful for people who want a more structured investing approach private investors, founders managing their own capital, or small teams/family offices without a big analytics department.
👋 Hi PH — I’m Oussama, building RewritelyApp
Hey Product Hunt
I m Oussama, a student founder building RewritelyApp.
I m currently focused on AI-assisted writing specifically the gap between generating text with AI and turning it into something that actually sounds natural and human.
I enjoy building real products, shipping early, and learning directly from user feedback rather than over-polishing in isolation.
Looking forward to:
Hello fellow hunters !
Hello Product Hunters!
I'm Nicolae Mihalcea, a 40-year-old software developer with about 15 years of hands-on experience building apps and SaaS products. My journey started with classics like PHP, C#, Java, jQuery, HTML, CSS, and a bunch of other tools along the way. I've worn many hats from debugging late-night code sessions to scaling projects that actually solve real problems.
Excited to join this awesome community and share what I've been working on. But first, I'd love to hear from you: What were the biggest challenges or "gotchas" you faced when building your very first application or SaaS? Was it deployment nightmares, scaling surprises, or something totally unexpected? Drop your stories below let's learn from each other!
Simon here, 11 years since my last PH Launch
Hey everyone
I m Simon.
I last launched something on Product Hunt back in 2014 - which feels like a lifetime ago in internet years. Since then I ve built, scrapped, learned, and spent a lot of time thinking about how products actually get used versus how we think they ll get used.
Software Architect & Product Builder
Hey Product Hunt
I m Mohsen a software engineer turned indie founder.
I build products across very different domains. One is MyHealth Rex, a privacy-first app for managing personal and family health records. The other is MineWars, a modern, strategy-focused take on classic Minesweeper, built around thoughtful mechanics rather than randomness.
I enjoy long-term product building, clean architecture, and learning from real user behavior whether it s health tech or games. Here to learn from other makers, share experiences, and connect with people who care about building things properly.
Nice to meet you all.
👋 Hi Product Hunt! I’m building Sendrise — would love your feedback!
Hey PH folks! I m Mrunang, a founder building Sendrise. I m here to learn, share, and connect with other makers. Would love to hear what you re building or what problems you re working on right now
Check us at : https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
We talked to a CPA about startup taxes
Hey Founder,
We published a podcast with a CPA. We talk about:
Why startups still have to file taxes, even with $0 revenue
The $25,000 mistake founders make with Form 5472
Delaware franchise tax and why it trips people up
When filing an extension actually saves you
