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Enter your mechanic quote details to analyze pricing fairness.
@Himansh42661941 · X
I built QuoteShield — an early MVP for people who don’t know if their mechanic quote is fair. It gives: ✅ estimated fair price range ✅ red flags ✅ missing details ✅ questions to ask before paying Still testing the idea. Try it here:

Use AI code review that runs code in microVMs to catch more bugs faster.
u/dumbfoundded · Reddit
Ito, AI Code Review that Runs Code I've been using AI code review tools but none of them actually run code so I built one: https://www.ito.ai/ The way it works is that it uses microVMs to spin up your environment with all of the services running. Then a bunch of AI agents go and test the application to collect runtime evidence. The result is you get test cases along with evidence about whether or not the test cases pass or fail. The runtime evidence can be videos, request/response curls, db

Reduce AI agent token costs by 40-70% through real-time prompt compression and duplicate tool call detection.
@DeveloperL92487 · X
I built my first app in 60min And now I got $500 MRR in one month Check here if you are interested It’s a tool to reduce agent token consumption, speed up agent response, and clean up memory cache

Screen and interview technical candidates with AI resume filtering and structured interviews.
@__singhritwik · X

Practice technical mock interviews with AI voice conversations and get instant feedback.
@abhisricodes · X
Built InterviewIQ to help jobseekers practice realistic AI-powered mock interviews before the real thing. Get instant feedback on communication, technical answers, and confidence. Looking for early users.

Automated code review tool for GitHub PRs following your team's coding standards.
u/surmado_rachel · Reddit
We built a cheaper code review tool for small teams We've been working on a code review tool for small teams, solo founders, and vibe coders who want a second set of eyes on every PR without paying Claude-level prices. The idea is simple: Surmado's Scout reviews your PRs against your own standards, not random generic lint rules. You add a STANDARDS.MD file, and on every push Scout gives you: What looks good/What needs work/A short reviewer brief so a human knows where to focus/Feedback

Find jobs matched to your background, write tailored resumes, and organize applications with AI.
u/Odd_Huckleberry4363 · Reddit
Laid off after 25 years in consulting, so I built the job-search tool I wished existed I got caught in the tech layoffs after 25 years in client-facing consulting, and the job hunt itself turned out to be the worst-designed workflow I'd ever seen. Jobs scattered across a dozen boards, every posting wanting a different resume - AI responses that sounded horrible, the whole thing living in a spreadsheet. So, I built Jobfyt while searching to help me find jobs and organize things.

Track pricing changes, job postings, ads, content strategy, reviews, and tech stack of competitors in real-time.
sven_de_meyere1 · Product Hunt
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Email inbox connected to your CRM, Slack, Claude and other services.
thomas_housecat · HN
I got so frustrated with all of the busywork that was building up in my email inbox that I built something better. Housecat is the first email inbox that helps you get real work done. Our email connects to the other services you actually use like your Claude, Notion, Slack, CRM and Github and makes it easy to send messages and data between them. So if you need to update the CRM with a new lead, track a Github issue or ask a question of a colleague in Slack, you can do it all from right inside of

Complete real work in tech and design to earn skill badges and build a verifiable portfolio.
u/tejassp03 · Reddit
building in public: a tool to practice real work instead of courses saw so many people finishing courses and collecting certificates like they're collecting pokemon cards. So we built something that closes the gap between "i finished the course" and "i can actually do the work" it's tasklearn.app , you get real industry tasks, you attempt them, you see how far you actually get. no videos, no tutorials , just the task itself and ai feedback on what you did. learning th

Open-source prompt compression that reduces LLM token costs by compressing input before API calls.
@asgujjuasitgets · X