I m excited to start this discussion because I ve been thinking a lot about how we all scroll endlessly on social media, often consuming content that doesn t teach us anything or add value.
I recently saw someone with 10k+ followers launch and still finish 6th. That hit different.
Now I'm launching Torziva on March 8th.
I built an AI virtual try-on tool for online fashion stores customers upload their photo and instantly see how clothes look on them. Fewer returns, more confident buyers.
I'm not a marketer. No big following. Just a solo founder who believes this solves a real problem.
What I've done so far:
Built Torziva from scratch solo
Set up Coming Soon page on Product Hunt
Started sharing in communities for early feedback
What I'm nervous about:
No big audience or marketing budget
First time launching anything publicly
Don't know if the right people will show up
If you've launched before, I'd love to know:
Did you reach out to strangers or only your network?
How did you get your first real user after PH launch?
As an AI video creator, I ve found that AI content often feels siloed you re either stuck in a specific model s explore page or lost in the noise of a general social feed. I wanted a dedicated space where the focus is strictly on AI-generated videos and the AI creator community.
I spent 12 hours yesterday building Botflixer to bring everything into one place. It s a Day 1 build, but the core MVP is live. The platform is model agnostic-videos generated with any AI video tools are welcome.
Solo founder here, launching Torziva on March 12th.
I kept seeing the same problem online shoppers can't visualize how clothes look on their body, so they guess, buy multiple sizes, and return most of it.
Torziva lets fashion stores add AI virtual try-on in minutes. Customers upload their photo and instantly see any outfit on themselves before buying.
Do you agree that drivers are being ignored in 2026?
TLDR: We built an AI driving agent that lives on your phone no hardware. It uses background telemetry to grade your "driving elegance" and shows you the real-time cost of your habits. We realized that almost every maker here optimizes their code, their sleep, and their coffee yet ignores the most expensive hour of their day: the commute.
You drive anyway....you have to. But do you actually know how you're driving?
I've been building Prompt Armour a browser extension that detects and redacts sensitive data in real-time inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude before you hit send.
The problem: every time you paste code, emails, documents, or customer data into an AI chatbot, that data potentially gets stored, logged, or used for training. Most people don't think twice about it.