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I like that you put privacy front and center (encrypted, no resale, no AI training). That’s a big trust builder for this category 🫡

UbeSleep, Stress & Anxiety Relief Coach
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Reddit is high-converting, but it’s also unforgiving for these kinds of things. Automation can help you, but it can also get you banned fast if it feels fake. What is your plan for: subreddit rule checks, rate limits, human approval for replies, and hard anti-spam defaults? If you can keep it ethical by design, that’s super valuable.
Scaloom AIReddit marketing made-easy tool
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I like the mission here. How do you handle permissions and copyright for essays used to train, so you stay on the right side ethically?

EveryessayAI essays, trained on winning human-briefs.
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Hiring is a pretty sensitive, and if i am a hiring manager, I would only trust AI interviews if: Criteria are clear and public. Results show evidence (quotes, timestamps). Bias checks are built in. Candidates consent and are informed.

FoundireFirst-round interviews on autopilot
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I liked the line about creators having FOMO with AI but also not wanting robotic content. That’s interesting 😁
CreaiboCreate 10x better content that sounds like you, faster
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I’m curious about the audit: What are the reasons you usually see for "invisible to AI" sites? Is it things like blocked crawling, not enough plain text, missing structured data, or something else? Respect for shipping this as a first-time maker.

Found By AIIs your business invisible to ChatGPT and Siri?
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Two questions I’m genuinely curious about: 1) How do you handle “legit interruption” moments (urgent calls, kids, meetings) without turning it into a loophole? 2) What’s your retention strategy, what keeps people from uninstalling after the first week of being blocked?

Mom ClockYou said you'd do it. So why didn't you?
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Thanks! We are building Next9Months somewhere around 4-5 months, we’ve had a lot of unexpected bumps on the road, but we’re days close to the launch. I personally talked a lot with the parents while operating my last business, and i was introduced with their problems and issues, so me and @slaveatan came up with this idea, on how can we make the parenting journey more fun and social.
First time on Product Hunt. BE BRUTAL: What’s wrong with my app?
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First time on Product Hunt. BE BRUTAL: What’s wrong with my app?
Hey Product Hunt, My name is Panche and i am 28 years old. I’m new here, and honestly I’m still learning how this whole Product Hunt world works. I joined because I want to meet developers and founders, learn from you, and also share what we are building with real feedback from same-minded people. I started my online business journey when I was 25. I went to university for 4 years, but it was...
