Ryan Hoover

Ryan Hoover

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Founder of Product Hunt & Weekend Fund
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Max Musing

23h ago

How we decided to pivot after 4 years

After four long years of grinding, building, fundraising, and hiring, we decided to pivot. I wanted to write down my thought process and timeline because I wish I d seen more honest pivot stories when we were stuck. Not just we pivoted and everything was instantly great but the real version where we kept trying to make the original idea work for way too long because we already put so much into it.

I went through YC S20 (the first COVID batch) as a solo founder working on @Basedash. After YC, I did what you re supposed to do. I talked to users. I built product. I did founder-led sales. I hired a great team. It felt like progress because I was constantly busy and the product kept getting better.

Poep/poeChris Messina

4mo ago

Poe launches leaderboard tracking usage of top AI models

Pretty cool to see their rise and fall over time.

Ryan Hoover

4mo ago

Fish Audio S1 - Expressive Voice Cloning and Text-to-Speech

Fish Audio S1 is the most expressive and emotionally rich TTS model—creating lifelike voices that capture emotion, rhythm, and nuance. Clone any voice in 10 seconds, preserving accent, tone, and speaking habits with unmatched realism.
Ryan Hoover

5mo ago

Trace 3D - Manage your 3D content production workflow in one place

Trace is a production tracking tool built for 3D teams. Assign tasks, review in real time, and design custom workflows—all in one place. No more juggling 5+ apps—Trace keeps your pipeline clean, fast, and connected.

I got a feeling I’m gonna hit $1000 MRR today or tomorrow 😏

I got a feeling I m gonna hit $1K MRR today or tomorrow

How should I celebrate??

Some Product Hunt launches that IPO'd

@itsmechaseb pointed this out, but here are 8 companies that launched on Product Hunt that went on to IPO:

  • @hims

  • @Slack

  • @Figma

  • @Bumble

  • @Coinbase

  • @Amplitude

  • @Lemonade

  • @Robinhood

Ryan Hoover

7mo ago

OpenArt One-Click Video Story - Turn anything into ready-to-post videos with one click

Have an idea, script, beat, or a favorite character? OpenArt turns it into a visual story — complete with motion, music, and a narrative arc. One click.

What's the weirdest thing you've asked AI to do? Examples welcome 🤖

I've recently gotten into training grip strength and since it s a new area of strength training for me, I ve been asking Claude a lot of weird questions about training and recovery techniques. So now, my chat history is a ton of stuff about work with the occasional odd question about how often I should be using extensor bands haha

What are some of the strangest things you've asked AI to help with? Did it actually help?

What's the weirdest thing you've asked AI to do? Examples welcome 🤖

I've recently gotten into training grip strength and since it s a new area of strength training for me, I ve been asking Claude a lot of weird questions about training and recovery techniques. So now, my chat history is a ton of stuff about work with the occasional odd question about how often I should be using extensor bands haha

What are some of the strangest things you've asked AI to help with? Did it actually help?

Superhuman acquired by Grammarly!

Congrats to @rahulvohra and the team!

https://www.reuters.com/business...

Gabe Perez

9mo ago

AI Hardware Design - should we bring back early 2000's design?

When it comes down to hardware my X feed is filled with two types of designs.

  • Retro/nostalgic 2000's hardware that was defined by Gameboy translucent purples, Colorful macs, Sony's beautiful eclectic electronics, and embracing colors that pop like pink, purple, and orange.

  • Sleek, modern, simple designs like the @Humane AI pin, @Limitless, @Friend, or the @omi.

I personally miss the fun days where consumer tech was wacky. Think Tamagotchi, Mini Clips, PSPs, and clear-shelled devices. I do see some like @Burner that have brought back some fun design but I'm curious... what does everyone think?
Should we bring back the weird or embrace the sleek, simple, and modern?

Ryan Hoover

9mo ago

YC's latest Request for Startups

YC published a list of themes they want to invest in:

  1. Full-stack AI Companies

  2. More Design Founders

  3. Voice AI

  4. AI for Scientific Advancement

  5. AI Personal Assistant

  6. Healthcare AI

  7. AI Personal Tutor for Everyone

  8. Software Tools To Make Robots

  9. The Future of Education

  10. AI Residential Security

  11. Internal Agent Builder

  12. AI Research Labs

  13. AI Voice Assistants for Email

  14. AI for Personal Finance

Of course there are many projects and startups that launched on Product Hunt in each of these categories.

Request for product: voice-based dev environment

Here's my hacked-together, messy, voice-based dev environment:

  1. Voice-driven loop with screen-shotting so the LLM in the loop can see what's in my terminal and editor. The prompt varies depending on what I'm trying to drive with this loop.

  2. A few tool definitions that give read access to files and URLs.

  3. A tool the LLM can send a block of output to that generates keyboard events, so the LLM can drive any editor/terminal.

  4. A separate process watching a directory and constantly making LLM-driven git commits. (git autosave).

I have some pieces of this running most of the time. But I'm lazy, and doing other stuff, and I also try to use a variety of editors and tools, to see what's good lately. Which ... no stability, so my hacked-together stuff is always broken.

I don't want to replace @Windsurf / @Cursor / Claude code. A seriously good agent and expert-system dev toolkit is a lot of work.

Request for product: voice-based dev environment

Here's my hacked-together, messy, voice-based dev environment:

  1. Voice-driven loop with screen-shotting so the LLM in the loop can see what's in my terminal and editor. The prompt varies depending on what I'm trying to drive with this loop.

  2. A few tool definitions that give read access to files and URLs.

  3. A tool the LLM can send a block of output to that generates keyboard events, so the LLM can drive any editor/terminal.

  4. A separate process watching a directory and constantly making LLM-driven git commits. (git autosave).

I have some pieces of this running most of the time. But I'm lazy, and doing other stuff, and I also try to use a variety of editors and tools, to see what's good lately. Which ... no stability, so my hacked-together stuff is always broken.

I don't want to replace @Windsurf / @Cursor / Claude code. A seriously good agent and expert-system dev toolkit is a lot of work.

Nika

11mo ago

Which personalities would spice up this platform?

I found faces of famous personalities on Product Hunt.

For example,

SnoopDogg

steve beyatte

11mo ago

Shout out your favorite new product you absolutely love using (that’s not yours)

What s a recent product you ve started using that you absolutely love?

Maybe it solved a real problem, has great UX, or just brings you joy every time you open it. Bonus points if it launched here on Product Hunt.

Dribbble is pivoting from an advertising-supported community to a revenue-sharing marketplace

These are some big changes! What do you guys think about this kind of model?

Dribbble is transforming its business model to help professional designers generate more client work by implementing a new policy that requires all transactions to occur on their platform, aiming to create a safer and more efficient marketplace for design services.

Jake Crump

11mo ago

Digg is coming back - With Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian

Well I definitely didn't see this coming. Digg is coming back!

https://x.com/digg/status/189724...