
AnySearch — AI Search Infrastructure for Agents
Privacy-first search API for AI agents with anonymous access and structured output.
chrismessina · Product Hunt
AnySearch Real-time structured search trusted by agents and developers
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Privacy-first search API for AI agents with anonymous access and structured output.
chrismessina · Product Hunt
AnySearch Real-time structured search trusted by agents and developers

Anonymous peer-to-peer voice chat with strangers, no account needed.
@BoSHADE · X

Secure client portal for sharing files, answers, and approvals with real-time status visibility.
@danielkleach · X
is a branded client portal for files, answers, sign-offs, and signatures. No more scattered email threads, docs in Google Drive, or confusion about who is waiting for whom. Business and client both see what is done and what is in progress on both sides, in

Access free mental health tools and psychological resources in a privacy-focused, login-free platform.
alexmirelbecheanu
I’m a psychologist, not a developer. Over the past few months, I used Google AI Studio to build Psycurate.com Why? The digital mental health space has become exhausting—too many great tools are buried under aggressive monetization, mandatory tracking, and corporate bloat. This website wants to be an accessible alternative. What Psycurate is about: * Privacy First: A space specifically for tools that respect the person using them. Tools that do not harvest data. * A directory where anyone can discover and use these applications completely free, with no cookies and no corporate agendas and no friction * A platform to showcase tools made by ethical or indie developers that have something to offer to the mental health digital space. I just finished building the platform, so this is very much a fresh proof-of-concept. The site currently features three apps: two are simple tools I built myself, and one is from an independent creator who decided to submit their work on the platform. I w

Exchange anonymous daily notes with a matched stranger for 21 nights, optionally revealing identities.
@mymentally · X

Search and analyze breach data, threat feeds, and exposed credentials from a single workspace.
@alencristen · X

450+ privacy-friendly tools for formatting, converting, and processing PDFs and images, all running locally in your browser.
@tentaco_cc · X
Hey! I built 🐙 It’s a privacy-first web space packed with over 450+ free micro-tools for tech, design, marketing, and PDFs. The best part? Everything runs 100% locally in your browser. No registration, no ads. Let's connect! 🛠️

Read earnings call transcripts free or access via REST API and MCP server
@RobGuerra90 · X
Building : access earnings call transcripts via a cheap API or MCP server. Pull any company's call right into your workflow.

Private AI assistant with voice and text that runs in your browser.
stfurkan · HN
Show HN: I wrote a 1-bit WebGPU runtime to run a 1.7B LLM in the browser

Share encrypted files with self-destructing links, no login required.
@cortexdrop · X
CortexDrop- first consumer file sharing built on IPFS. Drop a file, get a private link.

Expense tracker with manual entry, fully private, no data sharing.
@codewzubair · X
ExpenseSumo is for anyone tired of budgeting apps that demand bank access. Manual entry, fully private, just a clear view of where your money goes:

Analyze Hacker News profiles with your own LLM API key, fully client-side.
Topfi · HN
Like everyone on HN, I love nothing more than to (re)read my own comments. Getting my intuition that I am among the smartest, most humble, highest quality commenters on here confirmed by an LLM so capable that the US government had to temporarily export restrict it [0] seemed only natural. Having had my perfection confirmed, I decided to share this joy with you as I had a few percent usage left before a reset. I took a few prompts, then did a review of the output which resulted in Selbstbild, a BYOK (Anthropic / OpenRouter) web app that gives you a summary and assessment of your public comments by one of our machine Gods, including Fable 5 (provided your can afford that luxury at API pricing). In all seriousness, I have, for a long time, used my own comments on social media (including HN) as part of a personal needle-in-haystack test, simply because I do know my somewhat peculiar style and what I tend to write, but also because I can sometimes write in a slightly confusing manner, ma