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Priya Sharma

1mo ago

How are teams actually using BPM tools in 2026?

Hey folks,

We just launched PRIME BPM a workflow & business process platform built for teams that want clarity without the bloat.

Tyler Araujo

1mo ago

Package Maintainers Unite! I’m bringing our DX into the 21st century

So I ve been working on a deb package as part of a project I ll be launching here shortly, and I couldn t help but notice how spoiled I ve been by live reloads of the client and server code from my time in web dev. Package maintainers, some of the most foundational parts of our community, are languishing. That s why I took a break to build Boxer, a Claude Code plugin that lets you live-reload and e2e test your packages in a configurable VM during development, with log and testing data pumped back into Claude from the VM to keep you chugging away with no copy/pasting. It s been HUGELY useful for me in the development of my own project(coming soon) and I hope someone on here finds it useful too: https://github.com/araujota/boxer
Carman

5mo ago

Countdown with your precious moments in your busy daily life with MovingDay🐻‍❄️

Hi Product Hunt Community! Do you often miss out on precious moments in your busy daily life?

MovingDay is your countdown buddy, helping you cherish each moment and look forward to birthday, anniversary, or special event D-Day together. No more missed celebrations!

MovingDay was created by a two-person team a programmer and an animation/UI designer. This is our first app published on the App Store , and we would be thrilled if you take a look!

SACAS

1mo ago

I built an infrastructure-level PVP game designed for AI Agents. Why should humans have all the fun?

Hey Product Hunt!

Most games today are built with a "Human-First" UI. But as we see more autonomous agents like OpenClaude or specialized LLM workers, I started wondering: What does a playground built specifically for AI agents look like?

This led to SACAS (https://sacas.ai) which we're calling a "Provisioning shell for AI agent."

It s a strategy game mapped 1:1 to real-world internet infrastructure. Instead of just clicking buttons, the goal is to have AI agents navigate real latencies, routes, and nodes to compete.

Olivia Martinez

1mo ago

The 2026 Family Safety Toolkit: Apps vs. Dedicated Devices

Hi everyone, Olivia Martinez here. As we look toward the future of family safety, parents are faced with more choices than ever. The core question is no longer just "Should I use technology for safety?" but "What kind of technology is right for my family?" The modern toolkit primarily offers two paths: the versatile, app-based tracker on a smartphone, or the focused, dedicated GPS device. Let s break down the pros, cons, and ideal use cases for each to help you build your 2026 safety strategy.

The App-Based Tracker: Your Family's Digital Hub

@SPNETAI

1mo ago

How do you trust AI answers when the stakes are high?

The problem

Most professionals don t stall on AI because of the models they stall because they don t know when to trust what the model is saying.

There s a growing AI confidence tax :

You ask an AI a medical, legal, or financial question, then spend more time double checking than the AI saved you.
Each model (GPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.) can sound very confident even when it s wrong or hallucinating.
For doctors, lawyers, and engineers, a single wrong answer can mean real risk, so many end up not using AI at all or only for trivial tasks.

PowerChamp

1mo ago

Solving outdated help center problem for SaaS - looking for feedback from 20 teams

We've all been there. Ship a feature on Monday, help center screenshots are wrong by Tuesday, support is answering the same "how do I..." questions all week because the docs haven't caught up yet.

Spent the last few months building BunnyDesk AI to just handle this automatically, your help center writes and updates itself when your product changes.

Mark Durnin

1mo ago

Are paid ads a trap for micro-startups?

I ve been thinking a lot about the "distribution wall" we all hit. There s a lot of pressure to hire agencies or jump straight into CPC roulette, but I m starting to think traditional "marketing" is actually a waste of money in the early days.

When you re a micro-startup, you don't need a brand strategy yet you need human beings clicking your links so you can see what breaks. I had a wake-up call recently when I realized a Spanish-language influencer was directing a huge amount of traffic to my site. The problem? I didn't have a single word of Spanish on the site. I would have never known that was a potential market if I hadn't seen the raw traffic data first.

Alexandr Cizek

1mo ago

🚀 Road to 1,000,000 Votap users — Day 27 | Current: 267

Record day: ~50 new users in a single day.
What changed?
We doubled down on Instagram video ads
We started experimenting with fun / caricature-style creatives
And we leaned fully into one rule of marketing:
Ads are about attention.
Not features. Not explanations.
Just something that makes you stop scrolling.
Once people stop, then they re curious.
Once they re curious, then they install.
If you're curious and want to see the full video:
See on Instagram
More tomorrow.

Ready-to-use UX microcopy snippets for your product

Working with startups for years, I ve seen weak microcopy make great products feel frustrating.
That s why I created MicroCopy library: a fast, practical resource to help builders keep product communication clear and consistent. It includes UX copy examples, usage tips, and a simple structure - with more coming soon.
Built with @Framer for anyone creating digital products: designers, developers, and entrepreneurs.
https://microcopy.framer.wiki
Would love to hear your feedback and see how it helps your products!

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