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Bijay Khapung

2d ago

Infernity - Talk to your documents, get highlights, flashcards and mindmap

reading a 40 page document is pain.

so i built something that lets you:

snap any section with Alt + drag and ask AI about it upload multiple PDFs and switch between them

see highlighted answers directly on the doc

Z-ZMC

5d ago

I got tired of scrolling through Gemini's code blocks — so I built a fix

I'm not a professional developer. But I've been using Gemini Pro heavily for coding, and one thing drove me absolutely crazy every time Gemini generated multiple code files, I had to manually scroll up and down, finding each block and copying it one by one. So I did what any stubborn non-dev does: I refused to accept it and built my own solution.

Gemini Code Harvester is a Chrome extension that sits on top of Gemini and gives you a floating panel with every code block from the last response. One click to copy any file. One click to download everything as a ZIP. No more scrolling. The whole thing was built with persistence and a lot of Gemini prompts which is kind of poetic given what it does.

What I love most isn't even the tool itself. It's the realization that you don't need to be a pro to solve your own problems. You just need to be annoyed enough.

We cut hours of manual reporting to seconds — Here's what that means for your bottom line

Hey PH! Excited to share what we've been building at Super Sense AI.

Here's the problem we kept running into: most AI tools are great at working with documents and static files, but real businesses run on live systems databases, CRMs, APIs, and operational platforms. By the time you export data and feed it into an AI tool, it's already outdated.

Super Sense AI solves this by connecting directly to your live business systems and letting AI query, automate, and act on real-time data. You can set up separate AI environments ("Senses") for each team so everyone gets accurate answers from the data sources they actually use.

I'm a Business Analyst on the team and I use it daily it's completely replaced my old workflow of jumping between dashboards and stitching spreadsheets together.

Launching Tomorrow: OpenPolicy — type-safe privacy policies & terms for TypeScript apps

Hey everyone! Launching OpenPolicy on Product Hunt tomorrow and would love your support.

Steve Souza

2d ago

We kept missing critical alerts… so we built a solution

While running our own products and servers, we kept running into the same frustrating issue: important alerts getting buried in noise.

Servers, payments, webhooks, automation jobs everything sends notifications. Eventually you end up with alerts across:

Email
Slack
Dashboards
Monitoring tools

The result? Alert fatigue.

MIMIC AI - A local-first AI avatar assistant with per persona contextual memory and voice creation

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Mimic AI Desktop Assistant

A privacy-first, AI-powered desktop assistant with voice synthesis, persistent memory, and local model inference. Mimic AI runs entirely on your local machine using Ollama for language models and supports Browser TTS and Qwen3-TTS for voice synthesis.

LearnBite — AI-powered retention for YouTube learning

Hi, I am building LearnBite, a tool designed to make learning from YouTube more effective. LearnBite turns YouTube videos into structured learning sessions by breaking them into chapters and pausing after each section with simple AI-generated questions to help reinforce what you just watched. Instead of passively watching long videos, you can actively engage with the content and improve retention. We re getting ready to launch soon, and you ll be among the first to try it. Stay tuned for the launch announcement. Best, Ragav LearnBite

I taught myself AI game dev without a math degree. Here's the course I wish existed.

Hey PH

Quick confession:

For two years, I told myself I wasn't smart enough to build AI into games.

5 data questions every founder should be asking, but isn't

Hey PH community

After years in data, here are the 5 questions that actually move the needle for founders most people never think to ask them:

  1. "Where exactly are users dropping off?" (not just overall churn)

  2. "Which segment drives 80% of our revenue?" (Pareto your customer base)

  3. "What happened the week after our last price change?"

  4. "Are there anomalies in this month vs last month?"

  5. "What does the data not show that I should be worried about?"

The problem?
Answering these usually means a data analyst, SQL, or a BI tool with a 3-week learning curve.

Estimatik — snap a photo, know if it's worth buying in 10 seconds

I kept seeing people at thrift stores photographing items to Google them one by one. It takes forever and the results are unreliable.

So I built Estimatik: snap a photo of any secondhand item AI identifies it, assesses condition, and gives you a resale value range on eBay. 10 seconds, no manual research.

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