Aaron O'Leary

🔥 Roast my idea: drop your ideas and get brutally honest feedback 🔥

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It's simple. Drop your next big idea and get some brutally honest but hopefully valuable feedback. The rules are:

  • Drop your idea, you don't have to go super in depth but give a sentence or two about what it is and does.

  • Get roasted, duh

  • Roast someone else's.

That way we create a cycle of feedback

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betabsk

My idea: A hyperlocal social app to actually meet like-minded people nearby. Think truly interactive posts with audio/video calls straight from comments, local event creation, and daily challenges to get you connecting. Okay, Product Hunt, do your worst!

Sangmin Lee

An AI tool that generates well-researched SaaS business ideas with ready-to-follow execution plans, helping solo founders, indie hackers, and side hustlers launch faster. It cuts through vague brainstorming and saves time by delivering practical, market-fit ideas designed for real-world profitability.

Igor Steblii

Terminal1 connects traveling professionals at airports based on their flight times, professional profile, and interests, so they can network while they wait. Think Tinder + YC Co-Founder Matching, but in airports for business professionals.

  1. Log in with LinkedIn, send us your CV, and what connections you are looking for

  2. Forward your CV to maya@terminal1.app

  3. Wait for the match email

Currently working on BETA - terminal1.app

Faizal Khan
Talk to your shopify store in natural language. Ask revenue, top products, sales data, trends, everything. Generate marketing content for products. Anything and everything shopify. www.aalthara.com I have given demo store option also, after login, so that u guys can test it freely. Analysis is still done by full model. Just data is demo. Please tell me honest reviews.. this is my first app. Support me guys.
Siva Kunapuli

I believe journaling shouldn't just be about recording thoughts - it should help you grow. Traditional journaling apps store entries, but don't help you learn from them. UGood transforms your journal into a conversation with yourself, helping you extract meaningful insights from your experiences.

What it does:

  • Write & Reflect - Journal your thoughts and feelings naturally

  • Get Instant Insights - Receive personalized lessons from your entries

  • Track Growth - See how your thoughts and experiences shape your journey

  • Coming Soon - Have conversations with AI-powered versions of your past self

Try it out: ugood.vercel.app

Mitsuha

I’m building an AI-based mental health companion that supports users through mood tracking, CBT-powered chats, and gentle self-care tools. It includes a no-talk mode for tough days, tap-to-distract options (like memes/music), and optional emotion detection via phone/wearable data. The goal is to create a safe, responsive space for people with mild to moderate mental health challenges — even when they can’t explain how they feel. Honest thoughts?

Sk Faiz

An AI assistant that plugs into Zoom/Meet/Teams to analyze manager-led meetings in real time—who spoke how much, who got cut off, overall team vibe—and gives the manager instant post-call coaching tips like: "You spoke 80% of the time," or "Try involving quieter team members." Think of it as Grammarly for your leadership style.

Clément Hurstel

A tool that enable e-shops to display video with a coupon on their product page according a specific param in the url.
It would allow influencers to promote products on social network but also support sales closing.

Sai Tharun Kakirala

HelloAria — an AI productivity app on iOS. One app for tasks, reminders, and calendar. You talk to it in plain language and it just handles things.

Think of it as Todoist + Apple Reminders + Calendar merged into one AI assistant.

Launched this week. Would love brutally honest feedback on the app and the positioning — is "AI productivity app" too generic? Does it stand out at all?

Search "HelloAria: Reminders & Todos" on the App Store to check it out.

Roast me.

nim

ok roast me. i built three "single-serving" ios apps — each one does exactly one thing per day:

1. astrologica (astrologica.app) — an ai-generated daily horoscope podcast based on your actual birth chart. yes, horoscopes. yes, ai. yes, a podcast. i know how it sounds. roast away

2. speakeasy (speakeasy.studio.gold) — paste any article url and it converts to audio. for people with 400 saved articles they'll never sit down to read. the anti-speechify (way simpler, way cheaper)

3. wordplay (wordplay.studio.gold) — one cryptic crossword clue per day. teaches you how cryptics work over time. deliberately slow — you literally cannot binge it

the thesis is "single-serving daily content > infinite content". one listen, one clue, one podcast, done. no engagement loops, no infinite scroll, no "you've been on this app for 45 minutes" guilt

tell me why this is dumb 🔥