I'm Utsav, solo founder of NestClip.io, an all-in-one platform for content creators who publish videos across multiple social media platforms and collaborate with editors.
The problem I kept seeing: Creators working with freelance editors use a messy stack, Google Drive for files, WhatsApp for feedback ("go to 2:34, the color looks off"), and then manually uploading to YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn one by one. Frame-io solves the review part but charges per seat and has zero publishing.
What NestClip does:
Upload raw footage editor downloads & works on it
WhatsApp-style comments with frame-accurate timestamps => click a timestamp, video jumps to that exact moment
Draw annotations directly on video frames for precise visual feedback
Approve revisions and track versions
One-click publish to YouTube, Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn with scheduling
Publishing calendar to visualize your content strategy
No per-seat fees flat storage-based pricing, add your entire team
I'm Shravan, a founder passionate about building products that solve real problems.
Just launched TrueChattr WhatsApp automation platform. Bot replies, bulk broadcasting, lead management all in one dashboard. Built for any business getting WhatsApp messages daily.
Also founder of Info60 the world's fastest news platform. Most important updates in just 60 words.
I joined today and have not much value to add but will just say that the product UX of PH and discourse here seems so much more pleasant than other places.
So excited to be a part of this community! AI's all the rage, but there's so much fear out there about it replacing humans. I'm interested in finding out how it could help make humans better, up-level us in every interaction. What are some cool ways in which you use AI to grow your brain? Not just do things more efficiently, but actually get better? Would love to learn!
I ve spent years as a Senior Full Stack Developer building complex systems for others, but I ve finally decided to focus on my own "Indie" journey. I m currently working on Mind Draft, a mobile app to help people capture and validate ideas, alongside a few other projects like Ishbikni and TextToPrompt.
I m a big fan of "Vibe Coding" using tools like Cursor and Claude to move faster, and when I'm not at the keyboard, I'm usually perfecting my Shakshouka recipe.
I have a product scheduled to launch soon and I'm honestly a bit nervous! I d love to connect with other developers and makers here. What s the one thing you wish you knew before your first "big" launch?