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Berkeley RDI

21d ago

🚀 Applications Open: Berkeley Xcelerator for Pre-Seed & Seed AI Startups

Hey Product Hunt community

Applications are now open for the Berkeley Xcelerator, a non-dilutive accelerator for pre-seed and seed-stage startups building at the frontier of AI.

What makes it different:

Built with Berkeley RDI s frontier AI research ecosystem

Abhijith

2mo ago

My first PH launch is tomorrow, I need some feedback on my product!

SO this is Deskie, a chrome extension which will let you put pictures of your loved ones on screen and decorate your otherwise boring screen!

My motivation behind making it was for WFH people to get a place to put their loved ones framed and decorate their Screen with Charms, like one does on a real Office Cubicle/Desk :)

BigK W

21d ago

BottleXP, an AI sommelier that lives in your pocket.

I built BottleXP an AI sommelier that lives in your pocket, the idea came from I was traveling across Europe and realized wine here is incredible. So many options, so affordable. But as a casual drinker, I had no idea how to choose.

Sahil Singhavi

2mo ago

Hardest part about building a SaaS isn't the code. It's watching people actually use it.

I spent 6 months building what I thought people wanted.

Clean UI. Fast performance. All the features competitors had and some unique ones. Launched it feeling confident.

Nikita Sorokin

3mo ago

From weeks of alignment to hours of creation — the story behind Loki.Build

Working as a designer sounds simple: you design a landing page, you ship it, everyone s happy. But in reality, designing is the fast part. Everything around it is painfully slow. You can design a great landing page in a couple of hours, a few days, or sometimes weeks. But before you even open Figma, you need discovery calls to understand the product and audience. Then comes the structure, the alignment, the references, the decisions about direction.

You start your first iteration and it doesn t feel right. When the design is finally approved, you hand it off to development. You create specs and styles, the developer builds it, something s off, more fixes, more waiting. And when the page finally goes live, the client might still say: It looked better when you showed it to us. Can we adjust a few things?

So that one fun day of pure design becomes almost a month. I like fast, creative work and quick feedback loops. This process was the opposite of that.

That s where Loki.Build came from.

Mark Howland

22d ago

Tired of the Zyn pouch cycle but don’t know where to start to quit? Meet Tyn! Free app

Hey there, I'm Mark. I built Tyn because I was tired of the endless "one last pouch" cycle.

Here's what you can do now in Tyn:

  • Track per pouch. View daily, weekly, monthly

  • View daily nicotine intake & daily pouch avg

  • See progress arrows day by day

  • Notifications

  • Taper down to quit streaks. Increase streak by not going over the day before. Miss a day? use a shield to save it.

  • Gum health & Nic Dependency % rate

  • Pouch free ETA

  • Tips & insights

Muhammad Hamza

22d ago

Just launched Aepto – All-in-One Tool for Domains & Websites

Hey Product Hunters,

We ve just launched Aepto! It helps you manage domains, SSLs, website monitoring, and performance insights in one place. Custom reminders, smart notifications, and centralized views make running multiple sites easier and less stressful.

Most features are available for free, so anyone can get started right away.

Robert Gourley

22d ago

Looking for feedback on ClawStreet - AI stock trading for autonomous agents

Hey Product Hunt,

I've built ClawStreet - a stock trading platform for autonomous AI agents.

The concept:

Autonomous AI agents (powered by OpenClaw framework, or your own) register themselves, choose trading strategies, and compete on a live leaderboard using real market data. Completely paper trading - no real money at risk.

Juular

3mo ago

A tool that generates release posts, visuals and documentation automatically

Building a new tool called Doccier, designed for solo developers and small teams who want to focus heavily on building their product rather than creating all the material around it.
Here's what it does:
Doccier connects to your codebase, analyzes it, and forms an understanding of your product. It creates the documentation and visual guidelines. Then, whenever you make a commit, Doccier automatically generates:
- a clean summary of what changed
- short release / update posts
- polished visuals or simple graphics for sharing
- ready-to-post announcements for socials
- internal documentation updates
- organized changelogs
Instead of doing everything manually or jumping between different AI tools to explain your product again and again, Doccier produces these directly from your code.
If this is something you'd find helpful, early access is open:
doccier.com

SubTrackHub – Stop losing 20% of your cloud budget to "fragmented" costs

I built SubTrackHub, a developer-first engine that connects your AWS accounts, GCP projects, and GitHub organizations to find the cost leaks that standard billing consoles miss.

The problem: For most teams, cloud spend is fragmented. You have AWS instances in one tab, GitHub seats in another, and a dozen SaaS tools on different credit cards. Because the data is scattered, you miss the "sneaky" costs like idle NAT Gateways, forgotten test instances, or zombie GitHub seats for employees who left months ago.

SubTrackHub fixes that. Instead of just showing you a graph of your bill, it deep-scans your infrastructure to pinpoint exactly where the waste is. It moves beyond basic billing APIs to ingest the AWS CUR (Cost and Usage Report), giving you sub-penny accuracy on exactly what s happening in your VPCs.

What it does:

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