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Stefan Lobnig
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p/vibecoding
mina
AI dev tools are evolving crazy fast , every few weeks there s a new must-try for vibe coders.
Some people are building full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and @Replit , others swear by @Cursor and @Claude by Anthropic , and a few are mixing @Lovable + @v0 by Vercel + @bolt.new to ship apps in record time.
I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately, trying to find that sweet spot between speed, control, and creativity.It made me wonder ,what does your setup look like right now?
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Nika
A few weeks ago, @Veo emerged.
A few days ago, I tried @Higgsfield. The output is here.
Yesterday, Chris hunted @Midjourney Midjourney V1 Video Model.
And today I read that @Perplexity has a video generation available on Ask Perplexity!
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Kashyap Rathod
AI dev tools are moving stupid fast. Every few weeks, there s a new must-use. Some stick. Most don t.
Some vibe coders are developing full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI+ @Replit. Others swear by @Cursor + @Claude by Anthropic . A few are mixing @Lovable , @v0 by Vercel , and @bolt.new . New and shipping way faster than expected.
I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately.Building with @Google Antigravity at the core. It keeps the flow clean when things get messy.
Share your current Vibe Stack:
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Gabe Perez
If you had to make image or video with sound to publish what tools would you use? What type of content do you (or would you) produce with those tools?
Some tools I'm thinking of are
@Sora by OpenAI for video
@Suno.ai for music gen
@ChatGPT by OpenAI for image gen
and maybe something like @ReelFarm for UCG-esque automated content.
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p/storiara
Nick Harty
I've been making short films for as long as I can remember.
My first short was back in middle school, where my brother and I pretended we were in Star Wars, dueling with dowel rod lightsabers. By the time I met my co-founders, Spencer and Charlie, in college, my storytelling had (I hope) evolved well past my VFX-obsessed origin story.
We met on the set of a feel-good student short I directed last fall. But this wasn t backyard filmmaking anymore. We quickly got stuck in a hellish landscape of spreadsheets. Nobody s availability lined up, everyone was overwhelmed, and it took forever to finish the film.
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p/radical-2
Alice Gardner
We built RADiCAL because we hit the same wall so many people do: You open a 3D tool, ready to try something cool and suddenly you're drowning in panels, shortcuts, and tutorials just to move a shape.
It shouldn t take a whole course to make a rough idea come to life.
We re curious:
What was the first 3D tool you tried?
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p/weavy
Chris Messina
@zoink has announced that @Figma acquired @Weavy:
Weavy brings AI + powerful editing tools together on a single canvas where creatives of all kinds can push the limits of their craft. We see AI outputs as a new medium to mold, and we believe the combination of human craft alongside AI generation unlocks more expression and a bolder point of view. We believe the first prompt is the creative starting point rather than the final destination.
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In the last few days, I have seen many AI tools for creating audio-visual, and even people in my feed shared short movies created by AI (Hollywood will probably cut costs quite a bit in the next few years).
What is your experience with AI video generators, and which ones do you find the best? (In terms of which AI tools have given you the best video results.)
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Kirill Petrov
Let s be honest most AI video tools are still too complicated or just don t live up to the hype. Why is it still so tough for creators and marketers to make quick, simple edits? Most tools are built for pros, and AI videos often feel a bit off. We kept hearing: Why can t I just make a fast explainer or a talking avatar without a studio?
That s what we want to change:
Instantly create videos from text prompts
Bring blogs, courses, and social posts to life with talking avatars
Experiment and storyboard easily not just edit
Dina Mostafa
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Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
p/google
Google released a lot of updates at its annual I/O conference.
One of them, which has been a success, is 3D video conferencing (it reminds me a bit of the era when 3D movies were a big boom in 2009). So I assume that we may soon see 4D and 5D experiences.
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ATA_Hannibal
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p/amodeling
Jimmy Chu
Hey PH fam Jimmy Chu here, maker of Amodeling!
Thanks for powering our launch (100 + upvotes & 102 followers ).
Your feedback lit a fire under us, so here s what s already in motion:
1. Amodeling AI 2.0 a rebuilt engine for cleaner geometry & smarter parametrics (testers say it s a whole new level ).
Matteo Zumpano
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Tristan Pollock
the ai marketing space is going crazy right now, but there's this weird gap i keep noticing tools specifically built for "vibe marketing" are all over the place and barely tagged on product hunt. you know what i mean? those ai tools that don't just pump out generic content but actually get your brand's personality and create connections that feel real. after months of obsessively testing everything from ai sales bots to content optimizers, i finally put together a collection of tools that are absolutely crushing this balance between smart algorithms and actual human vibes: https://www.producthunt.com/@pol...
what gets me hyped about this whole category is how these tools are cracking the code on ai marketing's biggest problem: staying authentic while scaling like crazy. we're talking about ai that doesn't just spit out content it creates stuff that actually hits different, builds genuine trust, and gives people those good vibes that turn random visitors into ride-or-die fans. the tools in my collection are the real deal when it comes to this movement, from community platforms that actually understand culture to content creators that read the room and adjust their tone.
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p/self-promotion
Hey Product Hunt!
We hit a wall juggling a dozen AI tools across 20+ tabs all trying to get creative work done
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Saul Fleischman
I am attempting to observe what you use for coding. I have come across many tools on Product Hunt + Web, but I am fairly certain I have missed quite a bit. I divided them into "traditional" and "specialised".
Traditional AI models:
DeepSeek
Noyan IDIN
Sunny Kumar
Durjoy Kumar Biswas
With so many AI tools popping up every week, I m curious:
Which ones have actually stuck around in your workflow?
Are you using anything for image/video generation?
Got an underrated writing or code assistant?
Something that helps automate tedious stuff?
Would love to hear what s been useful (or surprising)!
Ghost Kitty