I'm currently preparing to launch an Android app called EntryAuditor that helps travellers check passport validity rules, entry requirements, and transit visa risks before international trips.
Many travellers only discover these issues at the airport check-in desk.
Yesterday we launched on Product Hunt and finished #13. Out of ~500 launches, that puts us in roughly the top 2 3%, which I m genuinely proud of especially with heavy hitters (even GitHub!) launching the same day and not taking the top spots. One thing that surprised me (and honestly disappointed me a bit): Product Hunt filters comments heavily. We had 60 100 people from our community friends, family, LinkedIn followers upvote and comment, but none of those comments showed up. Some even disappeared after I replied. Not seeing that early feedback sucked, to be honest. That said huge thank you to everyone who supported Votap yesterday. Your votes, messages, and DMs meant a lot More tomorrow.
After a lot of late nights, edge cases, and real-world testing, TowTurk is officially live on Product Hunt today.
We re building a provider-first roadside assistance marketplace designed for the moments drivers least want to think about when something goes wrong and help needs to just work.
Hey PH folks, I am building an AI product for fashion ecommerce brands. Still in a very early state, raw and we've a lot to work on. I am seeking conversations with operators in this space and trying to live a day in their shoes.
This will help me in driving my PLG charter and build something really meaningful and useful by speaking to people on the ground. By which I mean, I want to speak to the designers, people who click the pictures, people who are in production, people who do merchandising/cataloging, person who does content, someone who uploads things on the website & people who take it to the market... etc I want to understand the deep operational dynamics of a fashion businesses. How do they operate
What are the processes they follow What are the challenges they face in their daily tasks If they had a "genie in a lamp" what would they wish to get solved magically Be it optimization of speed, cost or efficiency. All of this will help me in building something that truly matters to them. Any help from the community is much appreciated. If you're somebody who understands these dynamics, please let me know. If you run a DTC ecommerce business, even great. If you know someone who operates in this domain, if you can connect me to them (I'll be very grateful) In return, I will pick one problem, that's most critical to them & solve it using what I'm building. They'll walk out with a solution and I'll walkout with golden insights. P.S. For Mods, not sure if this is the right forum to seek this kinda help. If not, please guide me to a right forum. I genuinely need some help here.
Prompt engineering is exhausting when you lose your specific character look the moment you change a single word in the prompt. I developed ZEXA to turn AI generation into a more professional asset management process. It uses a Prompt Book to keep ideas organized and Generation Packs to maintain a strict aesthetic across multiple images. One feature I am particularly proud of is the Extract JSON tool which lets you pull the structural data from an image so it is no longer just a black box. I am aiming for a very clean mobile experience. AI Image Creator: Zexa
Lumos Diary is an AI-powered journaling app designed to help you understand your life and emotions over time.
Instead of just writing down what happened, Lumos helps you reflect on your experiences, discover emotional patterns, and see your personal story more clearly.
I ll be honest, nobody graduates with dreams of starting a cold email agency. When I tell people at parties what I do, I usually get that polite, glazed-over look before they ask if I m the "Nigerian Prince" in their spam folder.