
MyLeadBots — Google Maps Lead Generation Tool for Agencies.
Find local business leads on Google Maps and automate personalized outreach campaigns.
@azeem_sh123 · X
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Find local business leads on Google Maps and automate personalized outreach campaigns.
@azeem_sh123 · X

Compare book prices across multiple retailers to find cheaper options.
@x_jinal · X
I'm a finance professional by career, but I've always loved books. Over the past few weeks, I challenged myself to build something completely outside my comfort zone using vibe coding—and that's how was born. BookRice is a platform that helps readers discover books while giving authors a simple way to promote their work. It's still in its early days, and I'm improving it every day based on real user feedback. I'd genuinely love your honest thoughts. Don't hold back—if something is confusing, broken, unnecessary, or could be much better, please tell me. Constructive criticism is far more valuable than compliments at this stage. Take a look at and let me know: • What's your first impression? • Would you use it? • What would make you come back? Your feedback will help shape the next version. Thank you!

Find real customer pain points from Reddit and X to validate your startup idea instantly.
@Tommycsx3 · X
Building an AI tool to help founders validate startup idea base on reddit’s complaints

See where your team members are located on a map with real-time updates and timezone info.
@kapxapot · X
Okay... Connect me with my customers!

Find ICP-matched professionals on X and draft personalized outreach messages in your voice.
@aman29122k · X
- it's your one in all twitter companion

Track pricing changes, job postings, ads, content strategy, reviews, and tech stack of competitors in real-time.
sven_de_meyere1 · Product Hunt
Glimpse The competitive intelligence agent

Search and view bus routes across England on an interactive map.
@Dave__Griffiths · X
Something similar I vibe-coded for buses:

Search messy folders using plain English descriptions instead of filenames.
@lyonjacobsfe · X
My AI file finder lets you search messy folders using plain English (like "blue chart pdf from last month"). Just launched the landing page! Feedback welcome:

AI agents that discover activities and outings for families.
davmar · HN
Scout is the best tool for finding activities for your child. I built this to solve my personal pain point. Currently the best solutions are wordpress blogs where people manually aggregate this information. But human-run blogs can't possibly find every event, they don't know what my child's interests are or what's near my home, so my wife & I would spend hours just learning what we can do with our child. Scout is totally different. Our Agents intelligently crawl the web and find everything in a specific geographic region. We're staring with Seattle, where I live. Scout event has an "inclusivity" filter which lets you find events that are sensory friendly, ASL/assistive listening/captioning, LGBTQ+ & trans affirming, wheelchair accessible, etc. My favorite feature is the daily email with a curated list of events for you. This week I've gone to 2 events based on those emails alone. Please take a look and give me your feedback! demo: https://youtu.be/6wEVtp7-wV4 The link above is

AI-powered life assistant managing calendar, budgets, goals, documents, career and health in one app.
@AntonioMil6478 · X
Check out what I just built with Lovable!

Digital wellness tracker that analyzes your media consumption to help you consume better.
@Nogui_1 · X
A digital wellness ecosystem to make peace with our digital selves.

Import your X bookmarks and access them in a fast, organized, searchable library.
@xoshiLads · X
I'm launching my first SaaS today: I'm usually the type to have a million creative ideas daily, start something, get another idea, and abandon that ship. I joined @shipordie_ recently because I genuinely think it's a cool concept: launch a product monthly or get kicked from the group. For procrastinators that seems like a good solution. Happy to be on board. I built marksave because my bookmarks were a graveyard. I kept saving more every day and never used any of it. Thousands of things I saved and never found again. While saving more and more each day. So: a free Chrome extension pulls your X bookmarks in (read-only, it never sees your password), AI auto-categorizes them (paid feature), and you get a library you can actually search. Search by meaning instead of keywords, ask questions about your own saves, and it resurfaces the stuff worth a second look. You can also group saves into folders and share them with a public link. One thing that's already in there: