We re asking because we never found an answer we truly loved.
Ours usually came in as screenshots, emails, Slack messages, support tickets and by the time they reached the product team, half the context was already gone. Also what after collecting the feedback? How do you communicate it back to your users? Everything eventually felt disconnected.
We've all been there. Ship a feature on Monday, help center screenshots are wrong by Tuesday, support is answering the same "how do I..." questions all week because the docs haven't caught up yet.
Spent the last few months building BunnyDesk AI to just handle this automatically, your help center writes and updates itself when your product changes.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm a designer who built my first app using just AI no coding background. SelfOS is a modular productivity tool where you enable only what you need: Daily tasks with subtasks Long-term goals Habit tracking Shopping lists Just launched on Google Play and App Store a week ago. Would love your feedback what features would make it more useful? App Store https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/se... Google Play https://play.google.com/store/ap...
We ve been running this with early users over the last few weeks and the response has been super encouraging So far, 30+ users have signed up, actively using the product and sharing feedback that s already shaping our roadmap.
To get more real-world usage and honest feedback, we re opening up FREE PRO access for the next 100 users.
In the same year I left Google s Mountain View HQ where I was working on subscription experiences used by billions to pursue Murror, two engineers also left Google to build Character AI. Their early prototype raised safety concerns, but the idea evolved into a platform where people could create virtual characters such as AI companions, assistants, or friends. We started from similar places, but chose very different paths. Character AI focused on moving fast to meet market demand and scale quickly, then kids committed suicide using the product. Murror chose to move slowly prioritizing research, ethics, and user safety. We intentionally designed our AI around a butterfly symbol, as a reminder that it is a tool for reflection, not a replacement for real human relationships. This approach takes more time, and it doesn t always show immediate financial results. Over time, the contrast between speed and responsibility has become clearer. At Murror, money is not the starting point. It is a result that comes after doing the work carefully and responsibly. This is a long journey. If you are someone an investor, partner, or builder who values patience, resilience, and long-term impact, I believe this path matters. As the world becomes more complex and emotionally fragile, the need for thoughtful, ethical technology will only grow. This is just the beginning.