Slashy
Slashy, a Y Combinator Summer 2025 company based in San Francisco, has launched an AI-native email client and assistant that drafts replies in the user's voice, triages the inbox, and tracks follow-up…
Slashy, a Y Combinator Summer 2025 company based in San Francisco, has launched an AI-native email client and assistant that drafts replies in the user's voice, triages the inbox, and tracks follow-up…
A developer built GripeRadar, a multi-source SaaS opportunity pipeline that combines adapters, an evidence model, LLM analysis, deterministic scoring, and durable orchestration. The pipeline ingests s…
CrowdReply, co-founded by Dawood Khan and Sheheryaar Khan, is pitching AI answer rankings as a $1M monthly growth channel, claiming in an X post that a startup launched the prior month can make $1M/mo…
A developer building a browser with an embedded AI agent argues that the gate for human approval should be determined by the environment, not the agent itself. They propose using 'reach'—how far an ac…
A developer who relaunched their SaaS product UIPrompt as a buy-once tool after a failed subscription model reported zero sales in a 14-day window, leading to the product being placed in maintenance m…
AI Product Opportunity, a new platform showcased on Hacker News, claims to help founders discover and validate AI product opportunities using evidence from 15 sources, tracking 3,000+ opportunities, 1…
DataTribe's Q2 2026 Insights report shows that nine-figure rounds captured 81% of venture funding in cybersecurity, while seed deal volume declined, as AI agents shift investment toward later stages. …
A developer measured 172 AI source citations across four software categories and found that SaaS directories like G2, Capterra, and Product Hunt received only one citation total. Reddit dominated with…
Snappyit launched an AI-powered product photography platform that generates ghost mannequin images for fashion and jewelry sellers, eliminating the need for studio shoots and post-production editing. …
A developer identifies a 'Distribution Gap' that causes early-stage AI startups to fail despite strong products, arguing that building an audience and integrating distribution into product development…
LiveDemo.ai launched an open-source interactive demo platform in July 2026 as an alternative to proprietary tools like Storylane, Navattic, and Arcade, aiming to solve the trust and data ownership iss…
A developer building an AI automation tool for small businesses spent three months with zero revenue before landing a first customer at $29/month. After pivoting from a generic workflow builder to a n…
Fable Flight, a new AI-powered flight simulator tool listed on Product Hunt, embeds a live AI instructor directly into the cockpit to help pilots learn aviation procedures in real time, replacing the …
A developer launched an AI agent platform on Product Hunt to zero signups. Investigating feedback, they discovered five critical bugs: cost data was truncated to zero by an integer cast, workflow tota…
A developer built CourseSpeed, a Chrome extension that provides granular video speed control across multiple online learning platforms including Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, and Skillshare. The…
An indie developer built Bob's Bar, a Collaborative Multi-Persona Sandbox (CMPS) that runs entirely locally via Ollama, allowing multiple AI personas to converse with each other and the user. The tool…
A founder of Appsrow AEO Analyzer reports that after launching on Product Hunt, the product received 120 users and 65 product submissions but generated little traffic, highlighting the challenge of co…
A developer built Vellum, an open-source MCP server that gives AI agents memory as a folder of markdown files the user owns. The project avoids databases and embeddings, using a plain directory of .md…
OpenSEO, an open source SEO platform launched on Product Hunt in July 2026, offers keyword research, rank tracking, backlinks, and site audits as a pay-as-you-go alternative to Ahrefs and Semrush. Bui…
A developer spent 90 days commenting on AI side panel threads on Hacker News, Reddit, and Dev.to as research. They found that posts leading with personal friction and trade-offs outperformed product-f…