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Ante Grgat

28d ago

Building a web application to help users build, analyze, and optimize resumes

Hey everyone,

                                                                                                                           
I've been working on Resume Forge a tool that takes the guesswork out of tailoring your resume to job postings.

Here's how it works:

  1. Paste a job description The AI extracts everything: required skills, experience level, responsibilities, salary range, education requirements. 

Miras Kustaibek

28d ago

Stop the Brain Melt: How AI Can Save You 730 Hours of Content Overload a Year

We ve all been there. You wake up, check your phone, and see "99+" notifications across 50 Telegram channels, 20 newsletters, and a dozen RSS feeds. You dive in "just for a second," and 40 minutes later, you emerge with a headache, high anxiety, and zero actual value. I call this The Brain Melt. I m building Alaqay, and I wanted to share why our current way of consuming information is fundamentally broken and how we re fixing it. 1. The Math of Chaos Let s look at the numbers. If you follow 50 channels and spend just 2 minutes on each, that s 100 minutes a day. That is 730 hours a year. You are spending one full month of your life every year just scrolling through noise. Most of that content is irrelevant, yet we consume it because of FOMO. 2. Why Your Current Tools Are Failing You Tools like Pocket or Instapaper are great, but they require work. You have to find, save, and organize. Aggregators like Feedly just give you a longer list to scroll through. The problem isn't a lack of tools; it s Decision Fatigue. Every time you decide whether to click a link, you burn cognitive fuel. By noon, you're mentally exhausted without having done any real work. 3. Enter Alaqay: Your AI Chief of Staff We believe you shouldn't have to "manage" your information. Alaqay (meaning "Hooray!" or a cry of joy) acts as your personal filter. Instead of 100 separate posts, Alaqay: Analyzes all your sources in the background. Learns your specific interests and professional needs. Synthesizes everything into a single, cohesive 5-minute narrative. 4. The Goal: An Information Diet We re moving from "Information Overload" to a curated "Information Diet." Imagine starting your day with a clear, personalized briefing that tells you exactly what happened in your world no noise, no distractions, just the signal. I d love to hear from the community: How many channels/newsletters are you currently subscribed to? Do you actually read them, or are they just "digital clutter"? I'm opening up early access soon let s reclaim those 2 hours a day together!
Walek

27d ago

How do you know it’s time to document support answers?

Hi there!
Question for early-stage founders (and also for those who once were at this stage):

How do you know when it s time to create a help center?

I am building Echo, a tool that automatically turns your customer emails into ready-to-publish help center articles, so your knowledge base writes itself.
I am trying to understand if this solves a real pain or just a nice-to-have.
Happy to further discuss and show the MVP of the product!

Eduard Akimbaev

28d ago

Meet Bendis, the AI assistant inside Bendida TimeBox

Bendis acts as your personal mentor and advisor, helping you reach your goals and realize your dreams. Whether you're navigating difficulties or managing stress, Bendis is there to streamline your journey and keep you on track.

Agustin Vrancic

29d ago

I'm tired of building other people's dreams. 2026 is the year that will change my life.

Hey everyone! My name is Agustin, I'm a Product Designer based in Argentina.

I've spent my career working as a Product Designer for US-based tech startups. The job is great, pay is good, and I'm greatful for it. But I realized I was becoming a "pixel pusher" for someone else's vision while my own ideas sat in Figma files gathering dust.

Validating an idea: gifting subscriptions for AI tools

Hey everyone!

I m currently validating a small idea that came from a personal frustration: you can t gift most AI tools.

Orazio Antonaci

29d ago

I built the feedback tool I wanted as a user, and needed as a founder

I believe collecting user feedback is one of the most important things you can do while building a product. I used to run a B2C app with 100k monthly users a couple years ago, and got so frustrated with existing solutions which were either too complicated or too expensive, that I ended up using a single Google Form. I don't need to tell you how tedious the process of going through all the answers was.

Fast forward to today, I sold that app, and for the last 5 months I've been working on Modu.io , a feedback collection tool that allows businesses and communities to create multiple kinds of feedback modules (suggestions with voting, roadmaps, changelogs, polls, ratings, open questions) and either organize them in a public board, link to them directly, or use them as in-app embeds/popups.

What DataSnifferAI is (and what it’s not)?

Hey Product Hunt

I m Purushotam (LINAPIS) I m building DataSnifferAI because I kept seeing the same painful moment inside growth/marketing agencies:

Jonathon Porter

29d ago

Yes!! Another local business finder...

6 Months of beating myself over the UI/UX I am finally shipping Densops.
From my biased side of the fence; it is the easiest BULK local discovery / list builder tool available.

Shana Liu

1mo ago

Publish vibe coded pages in seconds (serverless)

Hey PH folks, sharing something that might help with the last mile after vibe coding.

I m leading GTM for PinMe. It s a deployment tool that helps you put vibe coded pages / portfolio / landing page online in seconds. You can use browser to upload your project or simply deploy with a single CLI command to get a shareable link right away, and there s no account or server setup required.

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