Hi I m an indie developer focused on building AI-powered tools for visual storytelling things like AI video generation, storyboards, and multi-agent workflows.
I enjoy turning messy ideas (scripts, prompts, raw text) into structured, editable outputs that creators can actually work with.
Lately, I ve been exploring:
AI video pipelines
agent-based systems
creator-friendly editors instead of black-box tools
Hey everyone! First-time Hunter/Maker here and I just Launched my first product today.
Would love to learn from other hunters and makers who have been around the block, so I thought I'd ask: what was your biggest lesson learned after your first launch?
I'm Kris, a frontend engineer who cares deeply about UX design. This is my first experience as an indie maker, currently building Monit247, an uptime monitoring tool, and investing a lot of time developing new ideas to solve problems.
Excited to learn from the community and exchange feedback along the way.
I m Isaac, a the maker of MsgMaster.ca an AI-powered email tool designed to reduce inbox clutter by understanding intent, priority, and calendar context, not just labels or rules.
Like a lot of people here, I ve tried every filter, folder, and productivity hack, but important emails still get buried and follow-ups slip through the cracks. That frustration is what pushed me to start building something different.
I'm Muhammad, I've developed a full-stack web application for managing medical laboratory operations, built with modern technologies and deployed as a cloud SaaS solution.
Key Achievements:
I developed a comprehensive LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System)
Implemented multi-tenant architecture with Neon PostgreSQL and Prisma ORM
I m Badar. I m currently building an early-stage AI coaching / thinking-partner app called Thimin.
Right now it s very raw, the core experience is simply talking to an AI, thinking out loud, and seeing where it genuinely helps (or doesn t). I m spending a lot of time testing, talking to users, and trying to understand what actually creates a wow moment before adding more features.
I m here mainly to learn, share what I m discovering, and get better at building something people truly find valuable. Looking forward to engaging and learning from you all!