Aaron O'Leary

🔥 What's been your favorite product of 2025?

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We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?

For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.

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Charlie Joseph

@charliie_joseph Totally agree, this year flew by way too fast. A lot of AI launches were impressive, but the products that stood out to me were the ones solving everyday friction. I recently launched a couples expense & budget tracker, and building it really made me appreciate tools that quietly change habits rather than scream “AI.” Products that actually stick in daily routines are the real winners for me.

Rohan Chaubey

My tool stack for 2025:

I think this covers most of the apps I use regularly.

Aaron O'Leary

@rohanrecommends Damn this is comprehensive!! I must try @Text Blaze

Aryon Sunrise Have-Hope

@rohanrecommends Downloaded damn near all of them! thanks for the recommendations.

Henrique Ibaldo

@rohanrecommends We just updated @TidyCal booking page designs. I bet you'll like it even more. Tell us what you think when you get the time 🙂

Norman

@rohanrecommends that is a great list of tools, thanks for sharing

EW

@rohanrecommends kudos for this list! (As a new AI learner, this list is super informative and helpful)

Nika

I enjoyed "Fun; Entertainment" category too, e.g. @Fluently: AI English coach or @To-Do List Hell

For digital detox: @UNDOOMED

For coding (according to tutoria): @Code Youtube

Sévag

@busmark_w_nika wow thanks! 🥺

Nika

@x_x43 I remembered the launch! :D

Yurii Rebryk

@busmark_w_nika thanks for the mention! :)

Nika

@rebryk You are welcome :)

Aleksandar Blazhev

2025 is an amazing year for AI. There are so many new products that it’s actually getting hard to pick a top 10.

Dictation tools are definitely a huge relief.

From my side, I’d definitely mention @Google Nano Banana Pro as an incredible tool.

Google also impressed with @Google Veo 3

From OpenAI, my favorite is https://www.producthunt.com/products/chatgpt/launches/chatgpt-deep-research

From Perplexity, I absolutely love https://www.producthunt.com/products/perplexity-ai/launches/comet-by-perplexity

For vibe coding https://www.producthunt.com/products/base44/launches/base44-2-0

When it comes to agents https://www.producthunt.com/products/manus/launches/manus is fantastic.

And I absolutely love Heygen's Video Agent https://www.producthunt.com/products/heygen/launches/heygen-video-agent-2.

Also, a product I was part of for a while and still think is amazing https://www.producthunt.com/products/muse-15/launches/vireel

Aaron O'Leary

@byalexai All great ones! Banana Pro has been crazy

fmerian

Great topic! I've really enjoyed using @v0 by Vercel. First launched in 2023, they're so back and they ship really fast (launched twice this year). Also genuinely surprised by @Amp. Elegant and opinionated, the AI coding tool has a unique take in their category: available for free, funded by ads. More recently, I fell in love with @Dimension, a proactive AI assistant thoughtfully crafted.

Looking forward to 2026!

Chris Messina

I've gotta go with @Windsurf — I never really understood @VS Code. Somehow Windsurf improved the design and UX — coupled with AI coding agents like @Claude by Anthropic — that I was able to ship several high quality @Raycast extensions, years after trying unsuccessfully.

Aaron O'Leary

@chrismessina Why Windsurf over Cursor?

Victor N

Hard to believe November is almost gone already — this year really flew. With all the AI tools dropping nonstop, a few definitely stood out for me too.

For me, it’s been the AI photo/video editing tools and Sono AI. The jump in quality and speed this year has been wild — what used to take hours now takes minutes. They’ve really changed the way I handle visual content, especially for travel-related stuff.

Curious to see what December brings… feels like the year still has a few surprises left.

Tania J

Mine has been genspark, from creating presentations to critical analysis, genspark has really helped me not only in prompt engineering but everyday tasks too!

Pras Devadoss

hands down @Higgsfield !

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