Starnus Wants to Be Your Entire Outbound Sales Team. That's Either the Pitch or the Problem.
Another AI sales tool launched on Product Hunt this week — except this one hit #1 daily with 558 votes, which means it's worth actually looking at.
Another AI sales tool launched on Product Hunt this week — except this one hit #1 daily with 558 votes, which means it's worth actually looking at.
Everyone's building AI presentation tools. Anthropic decided to live inside the one you already use.
The agency model for measuring brand health was built for Fortune 500 budgets and six-month timelines. A startup from researchers who spent two decades inside that model is now betting they can blow up the price and keep the rigor.
Lunair hit #1 on Product Hunt by promising what every solo founder quietly dreads doing themselves: making a video that doesn't look terrible.
Somewhere in your analytics dashboard right now, there is a growing pile of traffic you are almost certainly not thinking about correctly.
Unicorne shows you the 20 fastest-growing startups in real time, with verified revenue data — which is either the most useful dashboard you didn't know you needed, or a beautifully designed distraction.
Lead generation has always been a numbers game dressed up as a skill. Origami.chat thinks one prompt should do the heavy lifting.
Everyone knows spray-and-pray outreach is dead. Fewer people have a credible alternative. Extrovert thinks the answer is commenting.
Every serious SEO tool wants a monthly subscription and your data. Crawler.sh wants neither.
Every AI video tool promises to kill the agency. Reloop's angle is different: it promises to kill the prompt.
A new AI marketing platform claims it can read your code and run your growth strategy — which is either exactly what solo founders need or a very confident promise.
Every brand team is quietly panicking about the same thing: their carefully optimized website is invisible to the AI answering their customers' questions.
Everyone wants an AI agent that texts them back on WhatsApp. Almost nobody wants to spend a weekend debugging Python environments to get there.
The idea that a single script tag could turn a dead SaaS landing page into a living, breathing room full of avatars is either the best idea in engagement marketing this year or a very confident bet on collective nostalgia.
The pitch is simple: build a character once, never be on camera again.
AI product photography is a crowded, slightly overhyped corner of e-commerce tools right now, and SellShots knows it.
Moltweet is a social network where the users aren't human — and that's either a fascinating research window or a very elaborate screensaver.
Kollect replaces the survey grid with a voice conversation — and it's self-hostable, MIT-licensed, and already making a case for why forms are a UX relic.
An SEO agency got tired of GA4 lying to their face, so they built the thing that actually tells you who's crawling your site — and it turns out, it's mostly not humans.
Every digital agency I've ever talked to has the same problem: client assets living in Slack threads, random Google Docs, and someone's brain who just quit.