When you're trying to learn or think or put ideas "down somewhere" - what actually works for you?
I ve been working on a visual thinking tool called nodal. It started as a way to explore ideas freely and then turn that thinking into something shareable without rebuilding everything into slides or docs.
I m curious how other people here handle ideas that don t start linear. Do you stick with notes? Whiteboard apps? Something else? I'm one of those neurodivergent folks and for me thinking doesn't always go in a straight line, but I do need to keep things organized.
BuilderOS, journey to fund public research on global correlations.
Back in November I built GARI. Global Alert Relay Interface.
That gave birth to KIRA and CORA but irrelevant here.
I always intended to make GARI a free public research terminal, and it is.
(currently down, dont have time between this launch and my 9-5)
However I knew money was quickly going to be a factor, and that day came sooner than later. The plan was to make a product, overstuff it with features because its free, and sell it far under market value. How could anyone say no right?
Well here it is, BuilderOS, using to fund my research.
Take a screenshot of your computer.
Ai breaks it down into tasks
Ai executes those tasks for you all while tracking productivity metrics.
So please check me out here on producthunt as well as consider a $10 Legacy Pass.
Thats a one time payment for unlimited access to my paid department.
Not only is it buildOS with updates, its also my ever expanding dev library.
Try The Template Method for yourself and watch weeks of work disappear.
I went live December 1st. You can track my whole journey on X and decide for yourself if it works.
#parksBIP and #parksTIP on X.
Future build posts now on LinkedIn.
Thank you for everyone who has supported me along the way.
I really look forward to seeing what I can accomplish.
Influence has value. We built the system to prove it.
Your network already moves tickets. Group chats. Stories. "Yo come through." But when payout time hits, nobody can prove who actually sold what.
Subzii connects the sale to the source. Organizers stop guessing. Promoters stop chasing. Everyone sees the same numbers, same dashboard, earnings updating live
We built this for the people who fill rooms but never had receipts.
ByteGuard
I made privacy-first Chrome extension that tracks real-time bandwidth usage per website, enables smart daily/monthly budgets, and automatically activates low-data mode to prevent overages.
https://github.com/gautam0222/By...
I'm Teaching My SEO Clients How to Fire Me. Am I Insane?
Ten years ago, I dropped out of studying Analytical Chemistry at a Kenyan University because I couldn't see a future in it.
I looked for any Analytical Chemists I could find in the country, but couldn't find any. Plus, we are an agriculture-based economy. So what was the point? It felt like time-wasting.
Broke, desperate, I started doing iWriter content gigs. I had never written before, but I always felt I would be a great teacher in another life, so I figured I'd try.
Got decent at writing. Then discovered SEO paid way better. So I turned to YouTube university, spending late nights, learning on the job.
The problem is that in 2015, no Kenyan companies cared about SEO. So I pulled spreadsheets, listed small US companies, and sent a simple pitch: "Make your company 24-hours. While you work, I sleep; while you sleep, I work." Timezone arbitrage.
Don't be an AI wrapper
Hi everyone, I'm Dario. I have created a platform that allows you to train and deploy in production an AI model trained with your own data.
The idea behind it is simple: AI shouldn't be just a third-party API that we all connect to. Instead, it should be a technology we own and can improve ourselves.
Building a B2B OS to kill "Shadow Admin" work. Roast my concept?
Hey everyone,
I m currently building Trustora, and before I finalize the MVP, I want to make sure I'm solving the right problem.
After 7+ years as a software architect, I realized I spent way too much time on what I call "Shadow Admin": drafting manual contracts, compliance checks, and chasing invoices.
Climate Rubik-Independent climate knowledge platform from India.
Hello everyone,
Just sharing the website link for Climate Rubik, where I am building a climate knowledge platform. Currently we are publishing medium and longform articles with focus on energy lens, contextualized for the readers from the Global South. Our collective of writers is steadily growing with subject matter expertise from various climate sub-domains (Oil and gas, AI, space physics, climate justice, etc). Do subscribe if you liked the content.
SafarGlimpse: Realistic AI itineraries via Graph + RAG technology
SafarGlimpse shifts from generic AI prompts to a hybrid Graph + RAG engine. Most travel AI tools generate itineraries that ignore real travel flow; we use distance-aware clustering and real-world constraints so plans are actually walkable. By grounding LLMs in structured place data and graph relationships, we reduce hallucinations and produce itineraries that feel local, practical, and thoughtfully designed.
I would love to hear your feedbacks and suggestions
What’s missing from today’s calendar and scheduling tools?
A lot of teams rely on tools like Calendly or Cal.com for scheduling.
From your experience, what feels most limiting or frustrating about the tools you use today, if anything?
Could be pricing, customization, workflows, integrations, availability rules, or something else entirely.
We are building Kalendar.work - it's completely, free and what's even more interesting about it is that you can use the platform we used to build it to vibecode any feature you want.
