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    Geda Taye·5d ago

    I'm launching NONOX for people who can't focus. Does the value feel clear in the first 5 seconds?

    I'm Geda, a 22-year-old self-taught developer from Ethiopia.I built NONOX — a focus app that forces you to focus. 24-hour app lock. Complete phone lockdown. Discipline tracking.Built entirely on a 6-inch phone. No laptop. No team. No excuses.Here's my question:Does the value feel clear in the first 5 seconds of my page?👉 https://saashive.com/products/nonoxBe honest — I can fix it before launch day. 🙌

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    Md_haseeb·18h ago

    PulseBoard Update: Turning an uptime monitor into an AI incident response system 🚀

    Quick PulseBoard progress update 🚀When I first shared PulseBoard, the goal was simple: build an uptime monitoring tool that could do more than just send "your service is down" alerts.Since then, I’ve focused heavily on making it production-ready and improving the hardest part of monitoring:Understanding incidents.Here are some of the latest developments:🤖 Vigil AI got a major upgradeVigil is now more than a chatbot.It acts as an AI incident companion that takes raw monitoring failures and converts them into structured incident reports:Incident SummaryRoot Cause AnalysisImpact AssessmentResolution StepsPrevention RecommendationsIt also includes Text-to-Speech support, so teams can listen to incident summaries instead of digging through logs during stressful outages.The biggest focus was making AI reliable:Instead of confidently guessing a cause, Vigil now follows strict guardrails and responds:"Cause unknown from available data"when there isn't enough evidence.No fabricated deployment stories. No false confidence.🛡️ Production reliability improvementsWhile building an uptime monitoring system, I realized the monitoring system itself has to be extremely careful.Added:✅ Circuit breakersOnly trigger incidents after consecutive failures to reduce false alarms caused by temporary network/CDN issues.✅ Anti-flapping protectionRepeated intermittent failures are grouped into one incident instead of creating alert spam.✅ Smarter AI/database handlingOptimized long-running incidents to prevent unnecessary processing and token usage.🌐 Status pages improvementsPublic status pages now provide:Shareable customer-facing uptime historyService timelines90-day uptime visibilityHelping companies communicate transparently during incidents.The biggest lesson from building PulseBoard:Monitoring is not the hard part anymore.The hard part is answering:"Why did this happen, and what should we do next?"That is the problem I’m trying to solve with PulseBoard + Vigil AI.Would love feedback from founders and developers:How do you currently handle incidents?Do you write postmortems manually?Would an AI incident companion save your team time?Building in public 🚀

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    Uptube·2d ago

    We built a 5-person YouTube research team into a single AI agent. Here’s why (and how to try it free)

    Hey everyone,As founders, we all know video content is king right now, but the execution is a massive bottleneck. Finding trends, studying your analytics, scripting, and formatting for Shorts takes hours—or costs thousands in agency fees.That’s why we built Uptube.io.It’s an autonomous AI content intelligence platform that completely eliminates the guesswork from YouTube strategy.How it works:Drop your channel URL: The AI instantly maps your niche, audience region, and tone.Trend Cross-Referencing: It scans real-time trends in your specific industry and matches them against your "outlier" videos (the ones that did 2-10x your average views).Voice-Matched Scripting: It doesn't give you generic ChatGPT fluff. It writes production-ready scripts, hooks, SEO titles, and Reel adaptations in your exact voice based on your past transcripts.Essentially, it gives solo creators and growing channels the firepower of a full research team without the overhead.We just launched our free tier and would love the brilliant minds here at SaaS Hive to tear it apart.

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    Austin Buhl·3d ago

    Just Launched Salestrics for Startups

    Just launched Salestrics, the AI-native revenue workspace for startups. https://www.salestrics.com

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    Deepanshu garg·5d ago

    Does the Naxely homepage make its value clear in 5 seconds?

    I'm launching Naxely for freelancers and agencies who send recurring client reports. Does the value feel clear in the first 5 seconds of the homepage? Genuinely want to know if "CSV → branded PDF in 60 seconds" lands or needs rework.

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    Md_haseeb·2d ago

    Hey everyone 👋

    I’m have build Pulseboard, an uptime monitoring platform for developers and SaaS teams.Most monitoring tools tell you:"Your website/API is down."Pulseboard tries to answer the next question:"Why did it happen, and what should I do next?"It monitors websites and APIs, sends alerts, creates status pages, and uses AI Incident Analysis to help explain failures.I’m looking for feedback before pushing it further:When you land on the homepage, is the value clear within the first 5 seconds?Do you immediately understand:Who Pulseboard is for?Why it is different from existing uptime monitors?Whether you would consider trying it?I’m especially interested in feedback from developers, indie hackers, and SaaS founders.Thanks! 🙌

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    Shikha Pakhide·23d ago

    OpenMarketer- AI Powered Marketing Operations System

    Just launched, second one here, and cannot be more proud!What it is and what it solves!Here's what actually happens when content gets made.Someone briefs it. Someone writes it. Someone reviews it. Someone edits it. Someone publishes it.And somewhere in that chain the voice gets lost, the brand drifts, and shoddy work goes live.Nobody meant for it to happen. But it keeps happening.The content process has always been chaotic. Opinions flying, feedback loops stalling, brand standards living in someone's head or worse, a doc nobody reads.That's the problem we set out to fix.Not because AI is having a moment. Because this problem is real and it's been costing teams good work, good campaigns, and good brand trust for too long.We built OpenMarketer because the chaos had to be tamed somewhere. OpenMarketer is an AI-Powered Marketing Operations System that helps brands review, score, and improve content before it goes live.Define your brand once. Add your content. Get scored against your own standards with clear, actionable feedback before anything ships.No opinions. No guesswork. No drift.Chaos, Tamed.This is just the start. But we're starting where it matters most: knowing your content is on-brand before your audience sees it.Currently available in India, and early access is now open!

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    Vipul Padwal·1mo ago

    Just launched IndieDeck, would genuinely love feedback from SaaSHive builders

    Hey everyone 👋I recently launched IndieDeck, a platform built for founders, indie hackers, and developers to showcase everything they’re building in one clean page.The main idea came from a problem I kept facing myself:my projects, launches, GitHub repos, demos, Product Hunt pages, and updates were scattered everywhere across different platforms.Most link-in-bio tools felt optimized for influencers and creators, not builders shipping products online.So I built IndieDeck.It lets you create a public builder profile with:projects & productsbuild logsverified MRR badgesGitHub starslaunch updateslinks & socialscustom domainsanalyticsThe goal is to make it easier for people to understand:what you’re building, what’s active, and what you’ve actually shipped.Would genuinely love feedback from this community, especially around:onboardingprofile structurefeatures you’d want as founders/devsanything confusing or missingIf you like the idea, would really appreciate you checking it out and showing some support ❤️Appreciate any thoughts 🤝

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    Sergey Kargopolov·1mo ago

    Make your vibe-coded site visible to search engines and AI crawlers

    A week of focused work and I have a new service for SaaS founders created.If you vibe-coded your site, then its pages are not visible to search engines and AI crawlers. My new service, Unhid, fixes that by making your pages visible in a crawler-friendly way, so your site can actually be discovered, indexed, and shown in AI-driven results.What I like about Unhid is that it solves a problem a lot of founders do not even realize they have. Their site looks done, it works fine for visitors, but behind the scenes search engines and AI crawlers are not properly seeing the content, which means lost visibility, lost traffic, and missed opportunities to show up where people are searching.Check if your site has AI and search engine visibility issues for free: unhid.ai/audit

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    João Marcelo Pitanga·2mo ago

    About esotericAI

    Hey SaaS Hive!I built esotericAI as an experiment combining symbolic systems (tarot + astrology) with modern AI and real astronomical calculations.The idea started as a curiosity/ambition: could LLMs generate meaningful interpretations about symbolic/abstract systems given the right resouces/references?Not the intention to prove anything, just exploring how technology and ancient symbolic systems work together and if it provides real value to people.This project actually started during a hackathon. I didn’t like any of the ideas on idea lists/pools, so I ended up with something around two things I’ve always been interested in: technology and esoteric/symbolic systems.Growing up, my family was very into things like tarot, astrology, I Ching, pendulums, and similar esoteric practices. I grew up around conversation about the universe, the cosmos, books about these things, palmistry, tarot readings during difficult moments, and a lot of discussions about cycles, energy, patterns, and how people try to interpret life through symbols.Whether you believe in those things or not, I always found the symbolic structure behind them fascinating. My interest in astronomy and the science part, along with astrology and its symbolic part, and all the symbolic systems out there are part of my genuine curiosities, so the idea of combining tarot and astrology symbolism/real orbital math with AI interpretation felt like an interesting experiment, things like digital tarot are not new and are used since much longer, but now I could give it much more resources and richness.Instead of hardcoding meanings, the app generates readings and cosmic insights dynamically from:• tarot card combinations • natal chart placements • real-time planetary positions • current transitsSome technical details:• Frontend: React + Vite SPA (no Next.js) • Backend: Supabase (Postgres + Edge Functions) • AI: OpenAI API (used for interpretation, not calculation) • Orbital math: custom calculations for planetary positions + houses • Localization: EN / PT-BR with locale-aware routing • Hosting: Netlify + Edge functions for SEO snapshotsFor astrology, I didn't want to call external APIs, so I implemented:• planetary positions from orbital elements • local sidereal time • ascendant / midheaven calculation • aspect detection • whole sign housesFor tarot, the system doesn't store fixed meanings. Each reading is generated from:• card archetype • position context • question intent • previous readings historySome interesting challenges I ran into:• grounding/framing LLM outputs when translations are inconsistent • SEO issues with SPA + bots (solved with edge HTML injection) • Timezone / birth location precision for natal charts • Keeping readings and journey chapters meaningful and to the point with so many potential interpretations and signals • Preventing prompt injection in user questionsThis is still an indie project, but it turned into a full platform with: • tarot readings (daily/ask a question/share a draw) • natal chart blueprint with on demand current transits-based insights • daily cosmic transits insights • generated tarot tales based on trends • energy archetype / personality generation of destined connectionsWould love feedback, especially from people interested in:• LLM + structured inputs • symbolic reasoning • astrology math / orbital calculations • Edge functions • SPA SEO strategiesHere is a demo video of its earliest stages:https://www.loom.com/share/ec90a688118a4b63b20d0875471977feHappy to talk about any aspects of it.

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    Charl Marajh·2mo ago

    🧠 Why I Built Easy Management

    I built Easy Management because I saw a common problem across churches and small businesses:they are forced to use too many disconnected tools to run their daily operations.One tool for finance.Another for team communication.Another for scheduling.Another for customer or member management.This creates confusion, wasted time, and inefficient workflows—especially for smaller organizations that don’t have technical teams.I wanted to solve this.⚡ What Problem It SolvesEasy Management solves the problem of fragmented business operations by bringing everything into one ecosystem:📊 Finance tracking in one place👥 Team and staff management📅 Scheduling and coordination🔄 Workflow automation📣 Communication and organization toolsInstead of switching between multiple systems, everything is unified.🚀 What Makes It DifferentBeyond being an all-in-one platform, Easy Management is built as an ecosystem, not just software.It also includes:🛠️ Custom Build Requests – users can request features tailored to their needs🔗 BizCircle – a connected network for collaboration and growth🎯 Referral Program – helping users grow together📦 Expandable system – new tools can be added without changing platforms🎯 The GoalThe goal of Easy Management is simple:to help organizations run smarter, not harder.Less chaos.Less switching tools.More focus on growth, people, and impact.

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    Sayyad Adeel Ahmad·2mo ago

    Nudge - A CRM for freelancers who hate CRMs

    I built Nudge because I kept losing clients not because of bad work — but because I forgot to follow up. Every CRM I tried felt like a Boeing 747 when all I needed was a bicycle.So what is Nudge?Nudge is a dead simple CRM that does exactly 3 things, track clients, log notes, and set follow-up reminders. I also added basic invoicing so you never have to switch apps to send a bill.Who is it for?Freelancers, consultants, designers, developers — anyone who has clients and needs to remember to follow up without drowning in features they never use.What can you do with it?Add clients and store their contact info. Log notes after every call or meeting. Set email reminders so you never miss a follow-up. Create and send basic invoices directly to clients.Where it's atNudge is live with a free plan up to 5 clients and a Pro plan at $9/month. Built solo from Swat, Pakistan. Would love honest feedback from fellow builders.Check it out at app.adeelsayyad.tech

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    Sergey Kargopolov·2mo ago

    SimploMail - email campaigns with no monthly subscription

    I built SimploMail because I was tired of paying $30–$50/month for email tools when I only send campaigns once in a while. Most platforms charge you every month whether you send or not. That felt very inconvenient for me.So what is SimploMail?SimploMail lets you send email campaigns and transactional emails without a monthly subscription. You pay only for what you actually send. No sending that month? You pay nothing.Who is it for?It's built for content creators, small businesses, and anyone who don't send emails on a fixed schedule. If you're tired of paying for seats and monthly plans just to send a newsletter every few weeks, SimploMail is for you.What can you do with it?Send email newsletters to your listSend transactional emails via API (think order confirmations, password resets, notifications)Pay per send — no monthly fees, no contractsWhere it's atSimploMail is live and already has paying customers. I'd love to hear your feedback, answer questions, or just chat about the pay-per-send model.Check it out at https://saashive.com/products/simplomail. or here: simplomail.com

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    Piyush Singh·2mo ago

    What if you could see user reactions before launching?

    hey everyone 👋been building something called Lumina — https://www.getlumina.in/The idea is simple: instead of launching and then figuring out what works, you can simulate how people react before going liveYou can test ads, landing pages, copy, or even raw ideas against AI personas and see:What grabs attentionwhere people get confusedobjections they haveWhat might actually convertstill very early, figuring things out in publicWould love honest feedback if you try it 🙏Also started a small community for builders/marketers testing ideas early:👉 join here: https://discord.gg/aaq8Y86kfj

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    Ricardo Andrés Wolter Lizana·2mo ago

    Why I built this in Latin America?

    Hey Product Hunt 👋I'm Ricardo or Richi for my friends, and I'm launching Nixplora next Tuesday, April 28.Here's the honest version of why I built it.Most startup validation tools were designed in Silicon Valley, for Silicon Valley. They assume you have access to clean market data, that your benchmarks come from the US, and that your competitive landscape looks like TechCrunch. That works great if you're building in San Francisco.It doesn't work if you're building in Santiago, Bogotá, or Mexico City — where market data is fragmented, currency fluctuates, regulation changes faster, and the cost of getting it wrong is much higher because there's less capital to absorb the mistake.So I built Nixplora there. In the hard market. That constraint forced us to build something more rigorous than what you get from a generic AI tool.Here's what Nixplora does:→ 4 specialized AI agents in sequence: Scout (real market signals) → Forge (3 versions of your idea at different investment levels) → Validate (cross-referenced against 199 documented startup failures) → Map (financial projections with Monte Carlo simulation)→ Localized for 20+ Latin American markets — local currency, local competitors, local regulatory context→ Epistemic labeling: every claim in the output is tagged as [FACT], [INFERENCE], or [HYPOTHESIS]. You always know what's verified and what's an assumption.What's coming next:US, Canada, and UK market data are currently in beta. If you're building outside LATAM and want early access, drop a comment — I'm actively expanding the dataset.What's the hardest part of validating a startup idea in your market? I'm reading every reply before launch day.

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    Ricardo Andrés Wolter Lizana·2mo ago

    "Why 4 agents instead of one"

    One week until Nixplora launches. I want to explain why the architecture looks the way it does.Most validation tools are a single black box: you describe your idea, and they return a score. The problem isn't the score — it's that you don't know which parts of the answer are facts and which parts the model just made up.We learned this the hard way building in Latin America, where bad market assumptions have real consequences. So we split the problem into 4 separate agents, each accountable for a different kind of reasoning:🔭 Scout — Searches for real market signals: search trends, forum conversations, recent regulations, competitor movements. Every data point has a traceable source. No generalisations.⚒️ Forge — Takes those signals and generates 3 versions of your idea at different investment levels. Not one answer — the full spectrum of possibilities given your constraints.✓ Validate — Cross-references your idea against our database of 199 documented startup failures. It looks for failure patterns before you leave them.🗺️ Map — Builds your financial model with Monte Carlo simulation: not a single optimistic curve, but the real range of outcomes based on your assumptions.The final output labels every claim: [FACT] has a verifiable source. [INFERENCE] is logical deduction. [HYPOTHESIS] is an unconfirmed assumption.Why does this matter globally, not just in LATAM?Because an AI that can't distinguish between what it knows and what it's guessing is doing you a disservice — regardless of what market you're in.Launching Tuesday, April 28. Free plan available from day one.

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    Olga Kargopolova·2mo ago

    Show what you're building. No polish required

    Launched something? Show it. Still in beta? Even better. That's when feedback actually changes things.One ask: when you post, share one thing you're proud of and one thing you're stuck on. That way everyone reading knows how to be useful to you.Who's going first?

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