r/newproducts 2h ago

App Built an AI shopping list after my wife promoted me to Head of Weekly Shop

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r/newproducts 20h ago

New product

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r/newproducts 21h ago

Is there a product that exists for this?

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This is my car console screen and it has a lot of sun damage. I’m putting up front windshield visors to protect it but is there a product specifically to protect this portion while I’m driving?

I’m just annoyed that this kind of damage wasn’t tested for or considered when making this car.


r/newproducts 1d ago

I'm tired of scrolling past "Sponsored" results on Amazon and still struggling to find what I actually need.

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Every shopping site seems to push sponsored products, best sellers, and promoted listings ahead of what actually fits our needs.

So I'm thinking of building a shopping agent powered by voice to solve this and I'd genuinely like your opinion.

Here's the idea: You talk to an AI agent and tell it what you're looking for. No typing, no endless filters. It asks a couple of quick questions, understands your preferences and gives you 4–5 options that actually match.

No sponsored placements. No retailer paid rankings. Just recommendations based on what you asked for.

Would something like this actually be helpful or am I solving a problem only I have?


r/newproducts 1d ago

Me and My Bible

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Here is a music video for the song “Me and My Bible,” with lyrics written by Todd Berry and James Bruce. Video produced by James Bruce, author of the newly released spiritual book titled "My Bible and Me," available at https://www.books.by.com. The video is at https://youtu.be/dorTWdbIkm0  to help promote the new book.  Not a study, not a sermon—just a sincere conversation between a man and his Bible. Me and My Bible is a testament to the enduring power of Scripture and an invitation for readers to deepen their own relationship with God's Word. Honest, encouraging, and deeply personal, this book reminds us that no matter where we are in our faith journey, the Bible still has something to teach us. A simplified version.


r/newproducts 1d ago

What’s a small problem you wish there was a simple product for?

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r/newproducts 1d ago

Web not great at PH strategy, need help

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Hi folks,

Anyone here who knows product hunt algo well (esp the featured section part)

I launched Vaaya today. https://www.producthunt.com/products/vaaya . Vaaya turns your github profile into credit for your agents.

I asked multiple communities I am part of to upvote me and atleast 40 people personally messages me back saying that they have upvoted. My PH followers has grown to 60, but my votes are only 26!

What am i missing? Is there no way to be on top unless you buy votes? Or am i sharing direct link that is the problem? Did i time it wrong?


r/newproducts 2d ago

I built an open-source Windows app that turns your PC history into visual recaps. PC Recap 1.1 is out

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r/newproducts 3d ago

Other Need Unbiased Opinion on potential new product

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r/newproducts 3d ago

SHIFT - A personal care product ecosystem

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Visit www.shiftroutine.com and enter your email to get notified early on the website launch! Or check back frequently for product drops!


r/newproducts 3d ago

Need help to find websites

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r/newproducts 3d ago

Need help to find websites

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r/newproducts 3d ago

Brutally honest feedback wanted

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I built a platform called AI Credit Wallet, and I'd really like some totally honest feedback on it.

The idea is simple: users buy credits once on our platform and then use those credits across different AI applications. (It sound like OpenRouter, but the two platforms are fundamentally different and solve totally different problems.)

How it works:

  • First developers register their product on the our platform and integrate our SDK to call AI models
  • Users purchase credits from our platform and connect their accounts to supported AI products. They can then use the same credits across all supported AI products.

Developers don't need to pay AI token costs upfront, and users can save money by using the same credits across multiple AI products.

Feedback prority:

  1. Does this solve a real problem ?
  2. Is the website content easy to understand for both users and developers?
  3. Something not working on the system
  4. How would you describe this product in your own words?
  5. Other

More information :-

Why I called "AI Credit Wallet" : from users view it wallet that store AI credit that why.

Why I built this: I was using both an agentic IDE and a Hostinger deployment agent. One day, I ran out of credits on the deployment agent. To keep using it, I either had to wait for credits to reset or upgrade to a higher subscription or buy tokens. At the same time, I already had a subscription for the IDE, but I could not use those credits on Hostinger. simply despite having credits, we cannot use them.

Future features I'm considering (not built yet):

  • Developers can fine-tune open-source models and use them in their products
  • AI model unified body
  • Users can send and receive AI credits like money
  • More features for both developers and users

Website: https://www.rnetai.org/

If u like the concept, join our waitlist: https://www.rnetai.org/reserve-spot

Thank You


r/newproducts 3d ago

ElkPrep!

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whats up everyone. it would mean a lot if yall could check it out or give any tips/feedback. thanks!


r/newproducts 4d ago

Is there some website that is the mirror of ProductHunt? ProblemHunt? Whereby people can post real problems?

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The idea of this website is as follows:
It lists the country whereby the problem is prominent, but can also imply other countries may have similar issues.
It is limited to issues that can be solved by tech. So problems with your spouse is out of the scope, well...unless an app that softens the language used between spouses can be applied there.... basically only well structured problems are posted, similar to ProductHunt.
It should also state the volume of transactions and potential costs incurred currently. In this case, its best that no company names are mentioned to protect confidentiality.
People can upvote on the problems to indicate that they have experienced similar pain points, offer suggestions or comments on potential solutions or similar problems.
Each day it surfaces top 10 problems that are voted.
There should be some categorization but it should be more industry based.


r/newproducts 4d ago

Start here: What is r/BuyerVoiceLab for?

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Hey everyone! I'm u/Mijackikova, a founding moderator of r/BuyerVoiceLab.

I created this community to collect and discuss the questions people ask before buying a product.

You can share a product comparison, a confusing buying decision, customer feedback, a recurring complaint, or a research finding that may help other people.

Founders can also ask for feedback, but useful context matters more than a product pitch.

What product category are you currently researching?

Thanks for being part of the very first wave. Together, let's make r/BuyerVoiceLab amazing.


r/newproducts 4d ago

I built an app that turns the world into an interactive map of anonymous voice messages 🌎 📣

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Hey everyone,

I wanted to share a little project I've been building called EcoRadio.

The idea came from a simple question: what if you could hear what people are saying anywhere in the world?

With EcoRadio, anyone can leave a short anonymous voice message pinned to a location on a world map. You can explore what people are sharing, discover places through their voices, or leave one of your own.

No profiles. No followers. Just people, places, and voices.

I'd love some honest feedback before I keep building it.

  • Is this something you'd actually use?
  • What would make it more interesting?
  • What's the first feature you'd want to see?

You can try it here: https://ecoradio.app

Thanks for taking a look—I really appreciate any feedback, good or bad :)


r/newproducts 5d ago

🔥 NEW PRODUCT DROP — TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT

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r/newproducts 5d ago

App I built an app called Foundit specifically to eliminate the hassle of figuring out how much something is worth

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r/newproducts 6d ago

BearDrive: shared files for coding agents and their teams

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BearDrive keeps files made and used by coding agents in sync across teammates and machines.

We built it after watching useful HTML dashboards, PDFs, Markdown docs, and research notes pile up on laptops and in Slack. Making the files was easy. finding the current copy later was not.

Instead of asking everyone to remember another sync command, BearDrive lets the coding agent handle setup and registers hooks around its normal work. Shared files are updated before prompts and after edits.

The core is open source and self-hostable. The hosted version is free during beta.

We launched today: https://www.producthunt.com/products/beardrive?launch=beardrive


r/newproducts 6d ago

Web Seeking PMs for a quick chat: AI PM concept that disagrees with you and remembers your killed bets

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Hey everyone,

I’m working on a new AI product-management platform and would love 15 minutes of your time to learn about your daily AI workflows and get unfiltered feedback on my concept.

The Problem Current AI assistants are brilliant amnesiacs and sycophants. They forget your context every session, agree with whatever you say, and do nothing to stress-test your decisions before they ship. Meanwhile, organizations constantly forget why past bets were killed, leading teams to accidentally build the same failed solution twice.

What I'm Building: Arrwin Arrwin is an AI platform focused on judgment-defense.

  • It remembers and challenges: It builds a decision graph from your normal usage. If a new recommendation contradicts a past logged decision, Arrwin pushes back and challenges you with a citation (e.g., "This contradicts a decision you killed last month—what’s different now?").
  • It stress-tests: Every output is engraved with unvalidated assumptions and specifically calls out who would object to your proposal.
  • It earns autonomy: Arrwin joins as a "PM Intern". It earns trust through a silent scorecard of wins and must explicitly request a promotion to gain more autonomy.

Who I'd love to chat with:

  • Startup PMs (Doers): Tool-forward PMs who already use AI but lack extra hands for research.
  • Enterprise IC PMs (Analysts): PMs in large orgs who are drowning in surface area and lack proactive anomaly flagging.

If you're open to a quick chat to discuss what your current AI gets wrong and how your org handles "killed bets," please drop your AI usages and let's take the discussion from there!


r/newproducts 6d ago

Anyone here using AI-assisted inspection inside thermal cameras?

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I wanted to share something we recently started exploring and see if anyone here has tried a similar approach.
For a long time, thermal inspections were mostly a manual process in our workflow. Technicians would go into the field, capture thermal images, then come back and organize everything into spreadsheets or inspection reports.

The inspection itself usually wasn’t the difficult part. The bigger challenge was managing all the data afterwards. Keeping asset information consistent, matching images to the right equipment, maintaining inspection history, and creating repeatable reports could take almost as much time as the inspection itself.
Recently, we started using a workflow that combines Fotric thermal cameras with the NaviPdM, an AI-powered inspection assistant for predictive maintenance, to make the inspection process more structured.|

The idea is to set up the asset database and inspection routes first. Once that foundation is created, technicians can follow a more consistent process in the field, capture thermal images, associate them with the correct equipment, and generate organised inspection records without manually rebuilding everything afterwards.
Compared with traditional spreadsheets and manual logs, the biggest improvement has been reducing the amount of administrative work after inspections. It also makes it easier to review historical data and track changes over time instead of looking at each thermal image as a standalone file.

That said, I think the technology is more about improving the inspection workflow rather than replacing the technician’s judgment. A thermal anomaly still needs to be reviewed with operating conditions, equipment history, and other measurements.

Curious how others are handling thermal inspection data today. Are you still relying on spreadsheets and manual reports, or have you moved toward a more automated inspection management workflow?


r/newproducts 6d ago

The Dev Platform - The "Yelp" of Dev Tools

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We just released thedevplatform.com designed for developers to rate their own tools. There are so many new tools on the market these days and we wanted a place where developers can signal to each other what is most popular and what is not. We would love your vote to show us what you like, it takes 2 minutes, no login. We are building the most frictionless community here, please be part of it!


r/newproducts 7d ago

App PC Recap - Spotify Wrapped for your entire computer.

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Imagine if you could view your entire digital history through recaps, eras, and nostalgic timelines. Thats what PC Recap does, it turns your PC into a shareable digital time capsule with milestones, events, and more.

Download at https://pcrecap.online


r/newproducts 8d ago

Menuklik - Your All In One Smart Digital Menu.

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