Feedback wanted: AI that handles the "what's for dinner?" mental load
Hey Product Hunt community!
I'm building something to solve a problem my family faces every single day, and I'd love your feedback.
The problem:
Every household has someone carrying the invisible mental load of meals. It's not the cooking that's exhausting it's the deciding. 21 meals a week. Remembering who eats what. Knowing what's in the fridge. Figuring out quick meals for busy nights.
Nexora
Most CRMs don t fail because of features.
They fail because you forget to follow up.
So I built Nexora an AI follow-up system that: tracks leads
writes messages
InkWell – Turn your content into a subscription business
Hey everyone
I ve been working on a project called InkWell a platform that helps creators monetize their content using a smart paywall system.
How it works:
Day 4 Clarity AI & GTM
Trying to find and curate a leads list is tough. With so many tools out there, the noise is loud.
Instead of running through Clay or Apollo, I decide to build a Google Maps Scraper with their API and python.
Build an audience first, or launch and grow later?
Voice AI for elderly people — but it's also a configurable personal assistant
Six months ago I started building KOECALL.ai with one goal: give elderly and isolated people a friendly voice to talk to, reachable with a simple phone call. No app, no screen, no setup for the elderly user. Just call a number and talk.
Here's how it works today for the elderly use case:
The elderly user always initiates the call we never call them (no spam, no anxiety)
Powered by GPT-4o Realtime API for natural, low-latency voice conversation
Available in Italy (Isabella), France (Denise), UK (Sonia), and USA (Jenny)
A caregiver registers via web and sets up the service the elderly person just needs to remember one phone number
Subscription tiers from 7/month to 54.90/month
But here's what I didn't expect:
800+ tools, zero backend. How I'm scaling 99Tools.net 🚀
Hey everyone! I ve been building 99Tools.net a collection of over 800 free developer and utility tools.
While most similar sites rely on heavy backends, I ve kept everything strictly serverless and client-side using vanilla JS. Every tool processes data locally in your browser. It s better for privacy, and the performance is near-instant because there's zero server-side lag.
As someone with an SEO background, the biggest challenge right now isn't the code it's efficiently indexing and ranking a site with this many individual pages.
I d love to hear from other makers here:
The rise of AI voice cloning: Are we ready for 2026?
I've been researching how deepfake audio is changing the scam landscape. It feels like we're losing the war on trust. I'm building Truvxy to create a real-time detection layer, but I'm struggling with the balance between privacy and security.
How do you think makers should handle voice data while trying to protect users?
(P.S. I have some research data needs, I'll put the link in the comments if anyone wants to help!)
I realized I spend more time deciding what to cook than actually cooking
Hey everyone
I built ScanCook after realizing I spend more time deciding what to cook than actually cooking.
You just scan your food and get recipes + calories instantly.
Goal: less food waste, faster decisions, healthier eating.
Would love your honest feedback what s missing?
Marketing isn't my superpower — so I engineered around it
I've been building PeakRoutine for the past 1.5 years and honestly, growth marketing has never been my strong suit. It's not my core skillset, and it's not something I naturally enjoy.
So I did what any engineer would do: I leaned into what I love, and built an agent to handle it.
