
Goatly
Play football predictions, quizzes, and GOAT battles in an interactive fan league platform.
@goatly_ai · X
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Play football predictions, quizzes, and GOAT battles in an interactive fan league platform.
@goatly_ai · X


Play arcade Keepy-Uppy King and browse FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures and scores.


Live 1v1 trend battles on camera, judged by on-device AI.
german_merlo1 · Product Hunt
Trendoff Live 1v1 trend battles, judged by AI


Turn social media growth into images and clips instantly without design tools.
@udaykirancodes · X
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Social platform featuring a redesigned comments interface.
@Asifansari6767 · X
Redesigned the comments page for Mews. The old one was vibe coded. Charcoal texts and bg everywhere. Everything inside cards. Very outdated design. let me know what you think of it. website: #vibecoding #uiux #productdesign

Browse which club each 2026 World Cup player plays for, including all squads, groups, and schedule.
@craigthusiast · X
Whenever I watch international football, I always wonder which club teams the players play for. I’ve been fascinated by AI and vibe coding, so I built my own solution! For Club and Country. Check it out and let me know what you think! #fifaworldcup

Extract content ideas and scripts from YouTube comments using AI.
@comment_wisdom_ · X

Play real tennis using your body and webcam with no controllers needed.
@AkhilMatta29342 · X

Share the vinyl records you're spinning and see what other collectors are playing.
geekamongus · HN
I collect records and I build apps in my spare time (and listen to records while I build apps), and this is what happens when those two things run into each other. Many people post photos of what they have spinning on their turntables on social media, and most never get any engagement. It occurred to me that people might want a better way to do this, and bringing them together in a niche social site might help. So I made Wax Spinner. Connect your Discogs (the de-facto vinyl collector's catalogue) account, post whatever you're playing with an optional note, and it lands in a feed where people can like it and comment. You can also browse anyone's full collection on their profile, and filter the feed by genre, pulled straight from Discogs metadata. The conversation and the discovery are the primary purpose. The details this crowd might find interesting: every spin generates its own OpenGraph share card on the fly, with cover art, artist, year, and notes rendered server-side and cached