Rohan Chaubey

What PH products have become part of your daily work?

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I’ve discovered a lot of useful products through Product Hunt over time.

Funny thing is, some of them I found way back, but only recently started using when the right use case clicked. I kept bookmarking them. And that’s when their real value showed up.

Here are a few that genuinely changed how I work recently:

@TidyCal → helped me book 1300+ calls last year

@Text Blaze → saves me hours with reusable templates

@Favikon → helped me run a $1.5M influencer campaign

@100X.Bot → for automating some parts of my workflow

@Claude by Anthropic → still exploring, but it has been solid

@Aqua Voice → this post is literally dictated using it and rewritten

@Fathom → taking call notes and sharing summary with participants

@Gemini → helps me work faster inside Gmail and Google WorkSpace / Drive

These tools have helped me save time, reduce effort, and even make more money.

What are some products you discovered on Product Hunt that actually changed how you work? Not the hyped ones… the ones you still use. Would love to find some underrated gems. :)

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Anthony Latona

I can't remember all of them, but I found stitch.withgoogle.com from the recent launch and have been using it nearly every day to generate and iterate on design ideas. I think I first found notion and monday.com many years ago from PH launches and surrounding buzz. Notion is still my daily driver for personal organization.

Rohan Chaubey

@anthony_latona Glad to know you found Stitch through the recent launch. I hunted it. :)

I recently started to use it in combination with @Google AI Studio 2.0.

Anthony Latona

@rohanrecommends Nice! I've been using the .zip file export (design.md, screenshot, html) with codex to build the designs into an app I'm working on. The combination works well so far.

Abdullah Mohamed

Claude has honestly become my most used tool from PH. I use it for everything from debugging to drafting docs to thinking through architecture decisions. It replaced a lot of the back-and-forth I used to do with other devs when I was stuck on something - which matters a lot when you're building solo.

Notion is the other one that stuck. Tried it years ago, bounced off it, then came back when I actually needed a system for managing a product roadmap by myself. The difference was having a real use case vs just wanting to try a shiny tool.

That's the pattern I keep seeing honestly - most tools only click when the timing is right. You can bookmark something for months and it means nothing until you hit the exact problem it solves.

Rohan Chaubey

@abdullah_mohamed14 "most tools only click when the timing is right. You can bookmark something for months and it means nothing until you hit the exact problem it solves." -- Exactly! That happened to me, I had it bookmarked, never returned to it until the use case arrived. :)

Blagoja Golubovski

@Cimanote → staying organized and an easy way to jot my thoughts

Rohan Chaubey

@blagoja Cimanote sounds like a neat way to stay organized and quickly capture thoughts.

Follow-up question: besides note-taking, what’s one unexpected way you’re seeing people use Cimanote in their daily workflow?

Also, are you eating your own dog food here... seems it's your own product and you use it daily yourself :)

Blagoja Golubovski

@rohanrecommends Ha, guilty as charged. 100% dog fooding it. Cimanote is literally open on my second screen right now. Every product decision, every user feedback note, every launch update lives in there. If it feels slow or clunky to me, it gets fixed before anyone else sees it.

The one that genuinely surprised me is people using the public share link as a replacement for Google Docs for quick one-off sharing. The reader doesn´t need an account, just a link. Simpler than it sounds, but people love it.

Nika

For me, it was @SurfPal – I use it literally every day. I like that I have an overview on time spent on particular websites.

Rohan Chaubey

@busmark_w_nika SurfPal sounds super useful for building awareness around where your time actually goes online. After seeing your website usage patterns in SurfPal, did you change any specific habit (like blocking sites, timeboxing social, or setting daily limits), and did it stick?

Nika

@rohanrecommends I only redistributed my energy to somewhere where I see more potential :)

Amrani Yasser

@Subscription Day →Manage all your paid subscriptions in one place!

What are your top 3 tools you discovered on Product Hunt recently for making money?

Rohan Chaubey

@amraniyasser Subscription Day looks super handy for keeping recurring costs in check. After you started using it, did you actually end up canceling or downgrading any subscriptions?

None of them directly make me money, but yes, by easing my workflow, saving time and organising things that I can readily ship as a deliverable.

Amrani Yasser

@rohanrecommends Yes, I actually canceled a few subscriptions thanks to it. Once you see everything in one place, it’s easy to notice the useless ones, and you realize you have more subscriptions than you thought 😅

Vojtěch Hořava

For me its the same <3 Product Hunt gave me lot of perfect apps and opportunities. For me it was DevHunt , @v0 by Vercel and more. It was my way to start working more with apps, started to making my own things and now im developing my first global project via vibe coding. <3 I hope i will launch it tomorrow but im newbie and i know it not be greatest app but i love it and i gave my heart into it and hope it will help some ecommerce owners to help them grow. <3

Farhad Asbaghipour

100% agree — feels like we’ve normalized it without really questioning it.

I’ve noticed the same shift in client conversations too. Curious — have you ever had a deal fall through because of pushing for consent first?

Haiqa Irfan

I have noticed the same thing some tools don’t feel useful at first, but once the right use case comes up, they become part of your daily flow. Claude has been a big one for me for thinking and writing, and Notion for keeping things organized. Recently I have also been exploring ways to keep track of decisions and feedback from chats, since that’s something that usually gets lost over time. Curious if anyone else has tried solving that too.

noah kagan

This is awesome Rohan!

Rohan Chaubey

@noahkagan Oh wow, wasn't expecting you here :D

Thanks for making @TidyCal. It has become a must-have tool for me. <3

David Kelly

Woohoo! Thanks for the TidyCal love, Rohan. ❤️

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