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#general 3 hours ago
Lucas
Lucas @lucaserla
Launching SmoothLines

Hello Huzzler community!

I built SmoothLines because I was tired of constantly tweaking AI prompts just to get a decent opening line or reply for dating app chats - and other similar tools were not satisfying.

Let me know if you have any feedback.

Thanks for checking it out.

Cheers Lucas

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#showcases 15 hours ago
Russ
Russ @theruss
Metaport Promotional Video

My team and I are building Metaport and we published our first promotional video to YouTube last week. It took about two weeks to produce with several script and animation iterations and edits, but we're super happy with it - and with zero AI!

But what do you think?

  • Is the product's offering clear?
  • Is the product's target audience clear?
  • What would you change when we next update it?

Thanks heaps!

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#showcases 1 day ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
Cool vibe-coding project by Pieter Levels ($52K MRR)

Hi everyone, today I want to showcase a really cool project made by @levelsio (Pieter Levels) called fly.pieter.com. It's a browser-based flight simulator entirely made by "vibe-coding".

For those who don't know about what vibe coding is, wikipedia explains it as follows: "an AI-powered programming practice where you surrender to the "vibes" and power of the AI, while ignoring the details of the generated code".

Today, Pieter tweeted some mind-boggling statistics about the game:

  • 17K users played the game today (March 5th)
  • $52K MRR (from ads)
  • 12x F16's sold @ $29.99 = ~$360

The reason why I personally love this concept is because Pieter shows the world that you don't have to be a professional programmer with years of experience to build stuff. AI is getting better day by day and you should leverage it to create better products, faster.

It also shows that sometimes you can just start creating stuff and find ways to monetise it later on. You just got to have people that use your app / website game.

Of course Pieter already has an audience to share it with, but the real point here is that you can actually build really cool stuff "vibe coding". And no, your app doesn't need all kinds of scaling stuff from the start such as database sharding or replication. Just focus on the product.

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#feedback 2 days ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
Need some feedback on guidelines for Huzzler

Good morning everyone. Today I'm working on adding some guidelines to Huzzler (category specific rules and general community rules). The goal of this is to increase the quality of the content and make sure the posts are in the correct category.

An AI will analyse every post and assign some scores to it: e.g. "wrong_category_probability", "spam_probability", "rule_violation_probability" and then a mod can easily filter and remove spam posts or move posts to a better category.

What do you think about this? Any other guidelines / rules I should add?

Thanks a lot guys!

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#coding 3 days ago
Radjid Schneider
Radjid Schneider @Radjid
Any tips for coding with Cursor AI?

I've been coding with Cursor AI for a while and it's awesome. But I still want to improve my workflow. Like when should you use agent vs chat mode, how to give it the right context?

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#general 4 days ago
Luka
Luka @directonaut
Marketing Accelerator as a Software for Indiehackers

Hi, I am Luka, I am building Directonaut, a Marketing Accelerator as a Software for Indiehackers.

Have you ever thought: Marketing is difficult?

I am building a tool to provide clear guidance on:

  • how to improve your website
  • how to find your target personas
  • how to market your startup

The app itself is AI-based, combined with my own marketing knowledge and a system I created and which I am validating right now.

I am happy about feedback!

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#wins 4 days ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
20 Sign-ups for Huzzler on launch day 🥳

Hello everyone! I want to thank all our first users for signing up and providing feedback. I'm currently processing all feedback and updating the site regularly. All feedback is appreciated!

The next thing I am adding to Huzzler is a content moderation system to make sure all categories have quality content. Self promotion will only be allowed in the #showcases category.

Also coming up is a notification system, so you know when someone replied to your post.

Thanks again everyone for signing up!

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#general 4 days ago
Harvansh Chaudhary
Harvansh Chaudhary @harvandh
How I Built Unrealshot AI—An AI Photoshoot Generator That’s Actually Useful

Hey, I’m Harvansh. I’m here to share the real, unfiltered journey behind Unrealshot AI. This isn’t a polished pitch—it’s a story of trial, learning, and the moments that changed everything.

The Early Days: Learning and Experimenting

Back in 2022, I started out blogging about AI. My WordPress site looked more like a digital mishmash than a professional platform, all thanks to free YouTube tutorials and a lot of DIY spirit. With no budget to hire professionals, I had to become the talent myself—even if it meant patching things together with whatever I had.

In 2023, I dove into building websites for small business owners. I was not only designing and coding but also experimenting with emerging AI tools. I used platforms like ChatGPT and Claude to speed up development, learning on the job and gradually refining my skills in both design and functionality.

Outsourcing My Brain to AI

Then something transformative happened. Tools like v0, Claude, and ChatGPT weren’t just assistants—they became an extension of my own creativity. I began outsourcing my brain to AI. Instead of starting every project from scratch, these tools handled the heavy lifting, allowing me to focus on what mattered: the vision.

I built countless web apps using these AI tools, each one teaching me new ways to streamline processes and push creative boundaries. This was more than just efficiency—it was a paradigm shift in how I worked and created.

The Birth of Unrealshot AI

In October ’24, with a solid foundation built on real-world experience and a powerful toolkit of AI, I launched Unrealshot AI. The goal was simple yet ambitious: to create an AI photoshoot generator that’s actually useful.

Unrealshot AI isn’t about canned templates or generic styles. It’s a tool that lets you generate images that capture your true self. By blending my years of photography with the precision of AI, Unrealshot AI offers a way to produce natural, personalized photos that work for both casual use and professional needs.

What Makes Unrealshot AI Different
  • Personal Touch: It all started with my own journey in photography and web design. Every feature in Unrealshot AI is designed to reflect that hands-on experience.
  • AI-Powered Efficiency: Using advanced AI tools meant that I could focus on creativity while the tech handled the rest.
  • Real Results: Unlike other photo generators that produce over-processed images, Unrealshot AI is all about authenticity—capturing genuine expressions and natural lighting.
The Road Ahead

This journey is far from over. I’m constantly refining Unrealshot AI, listening to user feedback, and exploring new ways to blend art with technology. If you’re curious about how this all works or want to try out a tool that truly understands you, I invite you to check out Unrealshot AI.

Thanks for reading my story—every step of this journey has been about finding real, useful solutions, and I’m excited to see where AI takes us next.

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#feedback 4 days ago
Samm
Samm @samm
Generate customer help docs from your front-end code - docsforge.app

Yo team!

I’m building a product that generates customer facing help documentation directly from code.

Give it context of the feature, what your product does, and the components that relate to the feature and it will generate a customer facing help doc for that feature.

Eventually it will integrate directly with your code repo, so each time code changes, a new version of your docs will get drafted.

I'm about to add a pay as you go version that allows you to generate a single help doc from 5 files for a small fee ($2.99).

Looking for feedback on:

  • Value prop of the waitlist
  • Waitlist page in general
  • Monetisation plan, pre-launch

Check the waitlist here: https://docsforge.app

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#general 4 days ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
What project are you working on?

Hello all new members. I’m eager to know what you are working on. Let me know and I’ll provide some feedback 😉

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#showcases 5 days ago
Fabian
Fabian @FabianXR
theuseful.website - A directory with useful websites and tools

Hey everyone

Just wanted to share my project: theuseful.website

I was tired of searching the web for simple and useful tools/websites, as mostly I came to some kind of blogpost or GitHub repo, and they are all very hard to navigate.

So I decided to create this small directory. I also would like to use it to boost communities like this. So feel free to share with me your websites or your feedback.

Cheers

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#coding 6 days ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
DaisyUI is simply the best component library out there

I feel like more people should be using DaisyUI. I've used it over 5 projects and its simply amazing. DaisyUI adds component class names to Tailwind CSS, providing you with all sorts of components such modals, cards, avatars, carousels, you name it. It's ridiculously easy to use and very powerful.

Take for example uncapped.ai. It's an AI wrapper with 30+ themes. I've implemented this in only 5 minutes with daisyUI. With any other library, this would take me ages.

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#startup-ideas 6 days ago
Vincent
Vincent @vincent
How to you find startup ideas?

How do you guys come up with new ideas? Is it an active process or more like a passive process?

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#feedback 6 days ago
Abhishek Solanki
Abhishek Solanki @JordanJD
Why I created Spurvo, A feedback management tool for early SaaS founders

It's a tool to capture product feedback, feature requests, organize them in a public/private roadmap with voting, and send changelogs.

Built this because I have worked in 4 SaaS companies and feedback is all over the place: Slack DMs, spreadsheets, random emails, etc.

https://spurvo.com/

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