Building Dispatchtool — software to simplify dispatch management
Building multiple SaaS tools to solve real-world problems — would love feedback
🚀 Road to 1,000,000 #Votap users — Day 14 | Current: 122

Nobody cares about what your app does (at least not at first)
WebNote AI – Study Smarter on Any Webpage
From Floor Plans to Design Systems: Why We Built Foursite
We did not start in interiors.
We started in infra.
We like primitives, not polish.
When we first watched a designer trace over a PDF blueprint for hours, it felt wrong.
Huntivo: Find local leads that actually need your services
I built Huntivo to solve a simple problem. Most lead gen tools give you a list of businesses and leave you to figure out the rest. You still have to research each one, check if they need what you sell, and come up with a reason to reach out.
Huntivo does all of that for you. Pick a city, choose a business type, and select a service gap like "no website" or "no SEO." It pulls leads from Google Places, then the AI reads their website and Google Reviews to confirm exactly what they're missing.
Every lead comes with a reason to reach out. No guessing, no wasted calls.
Free to try, paid plans start at $29/month. Would love your feedback.
https://huntivoleads.com/
A daily 5-minute warm-up app - like Duolingo, but for your body
This app helps you build a daily movement habit in just 5 minutes a day.
Inspired by Duolingo s streak system, but designed for your body:
short daily warm-ups
streaks & achievements
no gym, no equipment.
Start small, don t break the streak, and feel better every day.
A massive update is underway. Kody, the AI of my CodeMasterIp app
Kody, the AI of my CodeMasterIp app, is creating ecosystems in the form of other apps that I will publish on Product Hunt when my CodeMasterIp team has everything ready and optimized, Thank you for your support
I built better Tmux for Windows (and MacOS)
I was previously using VSCode then switched to Zed with PowerShell. Although I have a Mac, my main working machine is Windows so I can never use tools like Ghostty, Tmux, etc. I decided to build my own terminal based IDE (or is it IDE?) in Rust, specifically designed for coding CLIs to work in parallel.
My favorite features are:
Custom layout: Define your layout and you can drag the header to move it to wherever you like
Notifications: No need to explain this, when you have multiple sessions running, you need it.
Session persistence: If you close Codirigent without closing your session, next time you reopen it, it will resume to the last session with the same permission settings!
Clipboard: Finally can copy and paste images directly into the terminal!
File tree: You can just double click files to open them in your default IDE for review. You can also right click on files to insert the file path directly instead of typing the file name each time.
Session menus: You can rename your session and group them for easy visual hints.
Free Online Image Tools – Resize, Crop, Compress & Convert
Hi everyone
I built AnyToolSpace to provide simple browser-based tools for common image tasks. You can resize images, crop photos, compress files to specific sizes like 30KB or 100KB, convert images to different formats, pick colors from images, and even convert images to PDF.
All tools work directly in the browser and are free to use.
Here are some of the most popular tools:
