
Lightworks — The QMS for Quality Managers shipping AI
Quality management system helping AI medical device startups achieve regulatory clearances.
@ZachInSpace · X
Launched a month ago
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Quality management system helping AI medical device startups achieve regulatory clearances.
@ZachInSpace · X
Launched a month ago

Build a startup with AI: generates app, branding, landing page, and promo video from a single prompt.
@Harel1386812 · X
Tomorrow. Most AI tools build an app. Blyft builds your startup. One prompt. AI builds your app, then creates your brand, landing page, promo video, and analytics. 📦 Startup in a Box. #AI #VibeCoding #Startup

Build and deploy production apps by describing your idea in natural language.
@jordanunegbu · X
Develop apps and websites with natural language?

Discover and vote for startups launching on Product Hunt and multiple platforms.
@antonyefanov_ · X
Shipping new features every day to

Capture meetings, write notes with AI, and create diagrams on a shared canvas in one place.
@rubs_murga · X

Convert your GitHub work into marketing posts for X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
@JessePeplinski · X
👋 I’m building live on Twitch using Codex & Claude. Pop in any time. Let’s connect!

Audit your website's readiness for AI search engines like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity in seconds.
@isreadyai · X
We help check if AI agents can read your site 💚 Free scan, no signup: — 32 checks in 5 seconds across GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Perplexity & more.

Convert client extra-work requests into professional pricing proposals for instant approval.
@ivelin_dev99 · X
ProofNod solves unpaid scope creep for freelancers and small agencies. When a client asks for extra work, you send the price/timeline impact, get a clear yes, then start. Private beta opens July 1, first 50 founding members get 50% off.

Generate docs, help centers, chatbots, and AI search from your company's centralized knowledge.
u/Glittering_Stage4118 · Reddit
Building a company brain that can host any interface I’ve always felt like company knowledge is way too fragmented. Docs live in one place, support answers in another, marketing content somewhere else, and internal know-how is usually buried across tools, Slack threads, and old pages. Even when companies have the knowledge, turning it into the right interface for the right audience is still way too hard. I’ve been building Sophic to solve exactly that. At its core, Sophic