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Autofill submissions to 210+ product launch directories with one upload.
@gonelf · X
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Upload your knowledge and let AI answer questions on your custom Q&A page.
@Asym_Alwali · X

AI movie recommendation app that explains its suggestions for group viewing.
u/amaldito · Reddit
I built an AI movie recommendation app solo, would love feedback :) Spent the last few months building Ellucca, a film recommendation platform that uses AI to actually explain why it's suggesting something instead of just spitting out a list. Built it entirely solo using Claude Code and the Claude API. Features: Personalized recommendations with visible reasoning A "match strength" score so you know how confident it is Group mode that combines multiple people's taste into shared pic

Analyzes why your emails land in spam and provides AI-powered fixes to improve inbox placement.
ismaelyws · HN
Hey HN, I built an email deliverability SaaS with a RAG system. It's trained on all my knowledge and hundreds of real deliverability use cases from 4+ years experience as an Email Deliverability Specialist on Upwork. It solves a frustration problem a lot of businesses are experiencing. I'm looking for feedback so let me know in the comments.

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u/abcde12399 · Reddit
I always begged engineers to fix even a typo. Now I've built my own video call app. I come from business and design. I was always the one begging engineers to fix even a typo. Then I found vibecoding and started building things myself!!! TinyRoom is my first real project. You share a link, people click it, you're in a video call. No accounts, no downloads. Up to 8 people (4 for mobile). Basically Zoom without everything annoying about Zoom. I use it for my own community's weekly sessions

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Protect your email and calendar by requiring unknown senders to solve a CAPTCHA or pay a fee.
felixdoerp · HN
Hi HN, The one thing AI reliably does is generate noise. Half the tools I see launch are just machines for producing more noise across more channels. And people are starting to see this in the form of emails in their inboxes as spam filters are struggling. There used to be a useful signal in email: the effort a sender put into customizing a message was a rough proxy for how relevant it actually was. AI killed that. Now it's customized slop with the appearance of effort with none of the cost. It is painful that the open internet / open channels have been abused like this. Captchainbox applies the idea of proof-of-work to email. If a sender is willing to do a bit of work to reach you, the message is more likely to be worth your time and the sender more likely to be real. The work is a traditional captcha. You can also set a pay-to-deliver amount if you want more friction. The proceeds of the delivery payment after transaction costs go to the Internet Archive and the EFF. The tool curr

Search and post social ideas, then discover people by their interests.
@James96dldm · X
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Centralize customer feedback, prioritize with public voting, and share interactive product roadmaps.
@himanshu_b20 · X

A browser game that turns text selection frustration into a peaceful puzzle challenge.
@PreciseAccident · X
I turned one of the most frustrating mobile experiences into a tiny browser game. When the world's most frustrating text selection meets peaceful words.

@suni_code Here it is: https://t.co/FJRlXNARp2 Definitely appreciating feedbacks
@sykatt01 · X
Here it is: Definitely appreciating feedbacks

Track software ideas from concept to shipped code, share publicly, and credit all contributors.
u/ramu9703 · Reddit
I built a public ledger that tracks a software idea from "shower thought" to shipped code hey everyone, I spent my weekend building a public backlog called vibehub (thanks 5.6 sol :) ) the main problem i wanted to solve is that too many good micro-ideas die in notes apps, and too many open-source projects launch without anyone knowing why they were built, who had the original spark, or how they evolved vibehub tracks the entire lineage of a project: - public feed of software briefs