
I worked on improving the prompts for my system that turns YouTube videos into learning documents.
This is the result for a audio book available on YouTube.
Would love to hear your feedback - here's the Notion link:

Hey everyone!
We are very excited to announce that you can now install Huzzler on your mobile device and receive push notifications. We have opted to use a PWA instead of a native app as we plan on shipping as many features in the coming weeks (problem / solution directory, accountability, marketing guides..).
To install the app: Simply visit the Huzzler homepage on a mobile device. A popup will appear with instructions on how to install the app. Cheers and let me know if you have any feedback 😁
Thanks!

Hi Huzzlers,
I'm testing some messaging for a landing page, and I'd love yto have your honest feedback.
This is the messaging above the line:
Struggling To Get Traction
For Your Startup?
“We’re not interested.”
“You’re too early.”
“Not for me.”
**Crickets**
If that sounds familiar,
you’re not alone,
I’ve been there myself.
Every technical founder hits this wall.
Brilliant product, no traction.
And this is the call to action at the bottom (after a few more containers with more info):
If you’re hungry for results,
let’s get growing.
[START] <- This is a CTA button
--------------------------------------------------------------------
What do you think?

I built myself a system that turns YouTube videos into learning docs.
I did this because I don't have much time to watch YouTube videos, this way I can get a document that I can always reference and learn from it without watching the video again. It's very useful for me and I've been using it very often now.
I'm sharing a Notion link where you can see the documents I created so far.
I would love to hear your feedback on them - whether they are useful, need more content in them, or anything else you may want to share.
https://www.notion.so/Learning-system-docs-1f1016063c1080c6b1f7da435780a4fe?pvs=4

Posting on Reddit can be weird. Sometimes you write something thoughtful, and it gets ignored. Other times you’re not even sure what people want to hear.
I kept running into this myself. So, I started building something to make it easier to figure out what to say and how to say it, based on the subreddits you want to target.
The idea is to help you stop guessing and start with a clear guide instead. It’s for people who want to contribute.
It’s still early, but I’d love to hear what you think.
Is this something you’d find useful? Anything that feels off or unnecessary?
Would love your feedback!!
Here’s the link: EngagementSpark

Hey fellow indie hackers! 👋
I m building a little tool that scans your code for security issues, API leaks, CSRF vulnerabilities, insecure cookies, SQL injection risks, and other "oh sh*t" moments BEFORE you ship.
It takes 3 minutes to run, and gives you actual code snippets to fix the problems - not just "you're screwed" warnings. Works with JS/TS, React, Node, Python, Laravel etc.
Now yeah, security scanners exist. But most of them assume you’ve got a security team and time for audits.
This one’s for solo devs and indie builders. The ones who ship fast and just want clear, no-BS answers.
Would you throw a few bucks my way for something like this if it saved you from that 3am panic when you realize your app has security holes after launching 😊?
Just trying to see if I'm the only one with these security nightmares!

Kuberns takes your project and gets it live, running, and managed - without you dealing with any of the cloud setup.
Every time we built something new, we wasted hours setting things up just to launch. It slowed us down and distracted us from what actually mattered.
So we built Kuberns to take care of all of that, so we could just focus on building.
We just launched and would love your feedback:
Would you use something like this for your next project?
What would stop you from trying it?
What would make it even better?
Thanks for checking it out! Kuberns

Built this to solve my own problem: finding people who are already asking for products like mine.
What Threddr does:
- Scans Reddit based on keywords + product info
- Finds fresh posts where users are asking for tools, alternatives, or solutions
- Scores each post by intent, sentiment, and engagement
- Lets you reply with AI-drafted responses
- Helps manage replies and follow-ups from one dashboard
I was tired of cold DMs and guessing where to find early users. This makes it easier to jump into real conversations where your product is already relevant.
Still improving things - especially around result quality and reply tone. If you're trying to get your first users, give it a try and let me know what’s missing: https://threddr.com
Launched it on Launch Arena too - if you like it, your upvotes genuinely help:
https://huzzler.so/products/0DrQGfJqfc/threddr

I've built FacePic.app to transform selfies into professional headshots. I need your honest feedback on something crucial:
Do the people in my before/after examples still look authentically like themselves?
I've attached sample transformations and would appreciate your thoughts on:
- Can you tell it's the same person?
- Any features look unnaturally altered?
- Would you feel the AI preserves your identity if you used it?
Your feedback will help me refine the tool to ensure users feel properly represented in their professional photos.
Thank you!

Hey everyone, this is just a kindly reminder that you get $10 in advertising credits per friend you refer to Huzzler. At the time of writing, it costs $26 in credits to advertise your product on Huzzler and generate about ~2000 impressions.
How to refer a friend? Simply copy your referral link and send it to a friend, share it on X,..
Advertising credits can be spent here
Have an amazing day everyone!

I'm building a powerful tool to handle boring Reddit marketing, without users (founders) ever needing to actually use Reddit.
Here’s what it includes:
- Sub Tracking: A scraper will periodically collect data on the number of users in specific subreddits you want to track.
- Scheduling: Schedule your posts for the best times, based on subreddit activity trends.
- Alerts: You can set up keyword alerts or even track competitors (just paste their profile link). This feature lets you monitor posts/comments and even respond directly from the platform.
- User Lists: Add users into groups (e.g., prospects). Once added, you'll get detailed insights and visual breakdowns of what they have in common, like which subreddits they follow, common pain points, or what solutions they’re looking for.
As you can see, it's a pretty comprehensive tool. Once you've identified your key subreddits, you won’t need to go back to Reddit to effectively engage your future leads.
Lastly, I know a lot of people are building SaaS and looking to validate their ideas. My plan is to offer a solid free version that helps with that early validation. Then, charge (fairly) once they’re getting real leads and seeing results.
What do you think?

Can you give me feedback on my website: https://datascientistsdiary.com/

Hey guys I'm almost done building my new saas and would love some feedback on it

Hey Huzzlers,
I'm building Threddr - a tool to make it easy to find Reddit posts where people are already asking for the kind of product you're building.
Right now, it’s way harder than it should be to connect with real users who actually want what you're making.
I'm solving that by helping you discover the right posts fast - no guessing, no wasting time.
The core idea is live, and I'm refining the final flow — would love your thoughts:
- What would make a tool like this a daily habit for you?
- Anything you'd hate if it showed up in the results?
- Anything you think must be there?
Waitlist is open if you’re curious: https://threddr.com 🚀
Open to all thoughts — brutal or brilliant. 🙏

Hey fellow Huzzlers,
Hope you had a great weekend!
Last week, I had the chance to speak with several early-stage AI entrepreneurs. And two big Pains kept coming up for them:
- Getting first paying customers (fast)
- Getting accepted into a top-tier accelerator (YC apps are closing soon!)
After reflecting on the conversations, I realised both challenges share one core need:
A solid Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy.
Now, a bit about me:
In my “day job,” I create GTM strategies for VC/PE-backed companies (>$20M ARR). I typically charge $10K+ per plan, tailored to each client’s market, customer data, and goals.
Over the last 3 years, I've done this for nearly 100 companies, seeing firsthand what truly drives revenue growth.
This got me thinking:
Could I leverage AI to make top-level GTM strategies available to early-stage founders for $100?
I spent the weekend fine-tuning an agent that creates robust, founder-ready GTM plans specifically for AI-native startups.
Now, I need your brutally honest feedback.
Here's what the current iteration of the report includes:
- 1. Executive Summary: Key GTM recommendations, previewed at a glance
- 2. Startup Summary: Pain you're solving, your stakeholders, and your core value prop
- 3. Go-To-Market Foundations
- - Strategic insights tailored to the market you are tackling, things to keep in mind (e.g, how to create a moat, how to make sure you are after a $1B idea, etc...)
- - Who your Ideal Customer should be and why
- - Ideas of the most effective features you should build in your MVP and Why
- - Recommendations of different packages and their price, and reasons why they would be effective
- - Step by step process on how to get your first customers. Including how to get to talk to your first 10-20 stakeholders to get feedback on your idea. It includes email templates, LinkedIn message templates, Outbound sequence templates, how to do research on the stakeholders, AND how to navigate the conversation with them (including examples of questions to ask to validate your idea, as well as how to ask for referrals to keep the conversation going)
- 4. Accelerator Application
- - Nuances to keep in mind when applying and/or for interviews
- - How to leverage this GTM plan to come across as an expert in your field and in growing startup revenue
- 5. Parting Words: A dose of encouragement (because this journey is f*cking hard!)
Right now, I’m offering this report in exchange for detailed feedback.
If you’re interested, please comment below with:
* What would make you pay $10K (let's imagine you have the budget) to a consultant/business coach/course?
* Your startup’s URL (it’s ok if you don’t have one, simply provide details about your startup idea)
* Any additional information you want the agent to know (you can be as detailed as you like
* Where I can send the PDF (email, LinkedIn profile, Reddit handle, or somewhere else is convenient)
Thanks for reading this far 🙏
I hope I can help you sharpen your GTM plan, get those precious first customers, and maybe even get you accepted at YC!

Hey guys! I am looking to get brutally honest feedbacks on my SaaS. I have built a tool to help teachers save hours on grading essays. Here's the link -> AI Essay Grader
Thanks! 🙏

I just launched my first SaaS and would really appreciate your feedback.
A bit of context:
Over the past two months, I’ve been working on a project inspired by my own needs as a Reddit user. My goal was to bring together various existing tools into a more accessible and practical solution.
Features available:
- Schedule and post at the optimal times
- Track and analyze peak activity from active users across subreddits
- Manage your scheduled posts with a daily, weekly, or monthly calendar (you can disable or update them)
- Add (and group them with tags) users to uncover pains, desires, headlines, alternatives they seek, and their most engaged subreddits.
Here are some features I have in mind:
- Automatic posts every X days
- Launch an app for iOS/Android
- Post in multiple subreddits at the same time
- Bag of Words for subreddits (similar to trends, but more specific, as it would show relevant words for each specific subreddit)
landpage: https://postdit.com
I’d really appreciate any feedback! 🙌

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I've made iOS preset app that using XMP files (Lightroom presets) but doesn't require to having one installed but still if someone is LR enthusiast can export specific preset to XMP if needed. App is lightweight, just main menu with presets category. What's your opinion about that UI? Not too simple?
If someone want test there the DOWNLOAD link.
Thanks for honest opinion
Mateusz
MefjuDev LLC

I'm a solo Founder actually i am not a developer but i was trying to be one, i am guy who's been addicted to Notion for years but frustrated by its limitations.
So I'm doing something crazy: building the alternative I've always wanted completely alone.
What I'm Building
A next-gen Smarter productivity workspacewith:
1-AI that actually helps (not just chatbots - real task generation, project planning)
2- Smart Modes (separate "modes" for Work, Fitness, Creative flow)
3- Real-time collaboration (Collaborative Code Editor to code with ur team and Collaborative Rich Text Editor)
4- Smarter Kanban (with AI auto-tagging and nested boards)
Every Friday I'll share:
- Some ShowCases of the latest Features added
- Next Friday i will publish the waitlist
- Sharing what I finished
Be My Virtual Team
What's the one thing Notion does that drives you crazy?
Your comments decide the next features
Are you going to join the waitlist next Friday?

I am working on a "milestones roadmap" for tech founders to navigate their journey from 0 to 10M in ARR.
The roadmap is based on my ~15 years of experience as a founder, an operator, an angel investor, and as a consultant.
It will have ~7 or 8 major milestones and then smaller achievements in between that need to be covered (almost chronologically) to increase your chances to get to 10M in ARR.
A few examples of major milestones are:
* Nailing your ICP definition -> Based on market feedback
* Aligning your product (MVP) with your market (ICP) to head towards PMF
* Mastering the founder-led growth stage by honing your sales skills
Each of those milestones have different specific tasks that you need to accomplish in order to progress to the next.
What do you think of this?

Hey everyone. I just wanted to share a new project I'm working on which will accelerate the adoption of Huzzler. I'd love to hear your feedback.
It's a tool that scrapes a set of subreddits and saves all the posts and comments to a database. Then as a user, you'll be able to use AI search which understands meaning and intent to lookup any reddit leads of the past week / month and finds hundreds of results in seconds.
An example: You are making an app that helps people stop smoking.
Using my tool: you can search the entire database with a query like: "Give me all posts/comments where someone is complaining about not being able to quit smoking".
It'll use AI to efficiently search a database of thousands of posts / comments and comments with the same meaning as your query.
Where existing tools lack
All existing tools I've found use keywords to find matches. For example, if I use the keyword "smoking" , those tools will only analyze every post that has the exact keyword "smoking". But it will miss potential posts where someone doesn't explicitly mentions a tracked keyword.
Let take for example a comment: "I can't quit the darts, I've tried for years" which was placed under a meme in r/memes. Classic tools like replyguy will not notify you for that lead. My tool will find those, as the comment is in the database and it can understand the meaning behind words. It understands that "darts" are slang for cigarettes. And when using the search engine it'll find any post or comment that matches with that meaning.
You can also create multiple queries like: "give me everyone who mentions to have smoked for years", "give me all posts about smoking",.. you can literally search up anything, it's not limited to keyword tracking.
You can also save queries to be notified daily if new leads have been found.
What do you think of this idea? Any feedback is welcome

Hey, it’s Sunday.
You’re either pretending to take a break or staring at your analytics like they owe you money.
So let’s do something useful:
Drop your landing page, link or screenshot, doesn’t matter.
I will break down what’s wrong, what might save it, and maybe even throw a meme in there. And if it’s somehow good, I’ll say that too.
Let’s clean the mess.
Comments open. Go.

Hey it's me again
A couple of weeks ago I launched DubaiDiscoverer.com — a portal all about Dubai and its top attractions 🏙️🌴 It’s been live for a bit, but few days ago… I gave it a serious glow-up. New look, smoother flow, and ofc 100% vibecoded.
You can browse cool places, add the ones you’re interested in, and the built-in planner will automatically spread them out over your days — so your trip is organized and optimized without lifting a finger.
BUT… I’ve got a huge problem with SEO.
The site isn’t indexing at all in Google Search Console. Zero. Nada.
What’s weird is — I have an identical version of the site in Polish (same structure, same setup), and that one is growing steadily in Google (second gsc screen).
There is sitemap, robots I even got few backlinks...
Anyone ever had something like this? Any ideas what might be going wrong? 😓
Would love to hear your thoughts! 🙏

If you’ve recently launched (or are planning to launch) a product, service, or offer — I’d love to hear:
What’s been the hardest part?
- Design
- Messaging
- Getting conversions
- ...
I’m digging into how founders experience the website process — and your insights would mean a lot.

Hey everyone 👋 For those interested, we've added new advertising options ranging from 1,659 up to 7,458 weekly impressions.
Only until April 30th , we're doing a sale were you get 25 bonus ad credits per 100 credits purchased️
Advertising options: huzzler.so/advertise/options-pricing
Upcoming features for Huzzler
Now that the development on the advertising system is done, we're focusing on making Huzzler the best platform for founders. Here is a list of a couple of the planned features we have:
- Automatically add your product to "alternative to" so people can find your products through SEO
- Be able to save / bookmark valuable posts in folders
- Accountability system where you can define goals and celebrate milestones with the community weekly (you will be held accountable by the community) 😉
- A problem/solution directory where users can submit real world problems they have. This will provide Huzzler users with a list of already validated product ideas. You'll also be able to notify the user who posted the problem when your app is ready, that way you already have a paying customer ready.
- Gamification: have a level and xp. Increase your level by contributing in the community
- Referral system: gain advertising credits by referring people to Huzzler
- OAuth, login with Google
- Embeddable badges for the launch Arena
- Be able to link a product with a showcase
- Better filtering / sorting in product pages (filter by category, sort by date,..)
- Coming soon tab: all projects that are soon to be relelased
- Previous launch arena winners pages
- .... and many more features
Let me know if you'd like to see other features as well 😁
Thanks for reading guys!

I just launched my second iOS app called FastZen – Fasting Tracker 🕒
It’s a clean, focused intermittent fasting app designed for people who want to stay consistent with their fasting routines without distractions or clutter.
I built it for anyone looking for a smooth, minimal experience—start a fast, get smart reminders, and stay on track with a clear overview of your progress.
Would love to get some feedback on the UI and the overall user experience 🙌
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fastzen-intermittent-fasting/id6744087602

Hey everyone, after getting exactly no feedback about my idea on reddit i accidentally stumbled about this community and want to give it a try.
I've have a simple idea for such some time now build landing pages and some simple working mocks.
A flexible web-based dashboard. It's a simple, tile-based web app where each tile can launch something – a YouTube video, a Spotify playlist, a website, or even a call via WebRTC.
The idea started as a media hub for children – something safe, easy to use, and distraction-free. Imagine a kid tapping a big button to call grandma (via WebRTC), or launching their favorite bedtime story video without needing to search or type anything and the media starts playing inside my app.
But the concept seems scalable and highly adaptable.It could be useful for:
- Kids
- Seniors
- People with disabilities
- Shortcut dashboards for families or teams
I’m now at a crossroads:
What problem should this actually solve to dig deeper into one niche ?
Is the kids use case already too saturated with existing tools (e.g. Fire tablets)?
Would this be more useful for assisted access?
Should it evolve into something totally different?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on possible directions, pain points this could solve, or even your gut feeling about the idea.
Thanks so much for reading and please be honest with me. if u think this is total bullshit or useless I am fine with it too. what I don't want is to waste time to build a product no one wants to use ;)

Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the platform. Came across the a post on Reddit featuring this site so figured I'd hang out here. What are your thoughts on the idea?
Right now I'm working an MVP for the for the app:
- This will be a platform that aims to support and connect local communities. The platform will give users the ability to search through listings locally(Exchange, Gifting, Buying/Selling).
- Sellers will be able to open "Storefronts".
- Social events, groups and feed.
- Ability to coordinate courier services between users who "volunteer" and users who are requesting services.
- Rating/trust system for users who are active on the platform.
I'm looking to capture users who are:
- Fed up with current social media or are using Discord/Whatsapp and other messaging apps
- Local CSAs
- Already have a storefront on Etsy, Ebay, etc.

A marketplace for vibe coding recipes.
For example you can search: Add authentication with SSO
The app shows you results of prompts users have shared that matches your search criteria. Each prompt that is part of the result has ratings which indicate how affective the prompt was and for what LLM model
Hope that makes sense, let me know what you think.

Hey everyone
I am building real time collaboration note taking webapp for students and researchers — you can create/join workspaces, create/join rooms inside workspaces and each room has whiteboard. You can brainstorm ideas, take notes with your friends, study and research.
I am making it because all other tools are meant for work or teams instead of students or researchers.
I am making tools for drawing/writing tools, OCR, tables, AI summary/flashcards, AI conflict detection (conflict information) AI annotations and highlights, AI citations.
I would like your help to give more original unique features to differentiate against competitors like miro, microsoft whiteboard or jira.
If there’s real demand for something like this, I’m looking to run it as a business.
I would appreciate honest feedback and help!

Hey folks, quick question!
I built an email automation tool for personal use - it lets you send unlimited emails using your own email accounts (no limits like 5k/month), supports scheduled campaigns, and includes a “human-like” mode to avoid spam filters.
I originally made it because all other tools had strict caps or were expensive.
If there’s real demand for something like this, I’m looking to sell the entire SaaS - not planning to turn it into a business.
Appreciate honest feedback!

Im building a waitlist builder (along with a dashboard for it) for my project EazleAi and would love some feedback. What would you wan?, what don't you care for? What are must haves? See screenshots below:

Let me introduce you to Groop, a product I've built out of pure frustration. Every time I wanted to meet with friends or plan a holiday it was a hassle of constant back-and-forth messaging to check who was available when.
That's why I created Groop, a simple and free solution. It works like this
- Go to groop.cc
- Create a Groop (Eg. summer holiday 2025)
- Send the link to friends
- Everyone can select available dates on a calendar
- The dates when everyone is available are highlighted in green
It doesn't get more simpler than this. No account creation required. No more back-and-forth-messaging.
Check it out: groop.cc

I cleaned up 700,000+ leads and tested 50,000+ - hit 32% verified & DNC approved phone numbers + an astounding 67% verified email rate at the contractor level (U.S only).
Contractor goes beyond the word - it's really meant for most B2Cs you can think of (HVAC, Custom car mechanics, granite projects, real estate property managers...the list goes on).
Want to make a SaaS leveraging AI-assisted coding tools and only know of Cursor, Lovable, Bolt but, have only played around with Cursor.
Using OpenRefine & Python, I've cleaned up a lot of the data points, and with Azure credits from Founder's Hub, I've got some flexibility but, looking to gain an understanding from real builders what the strength(s) of these tools are for the project here?
Any insights would help - On the roadmap, I need to produce a front-end (likely Lovable would be good at this?) but, on the backend I'm thinking of storing the database in Supabase or NocoDB; likely Supabase because it connects natively w/ Lovable and through an API with Cursor?
Then gotta figure out API for setting parameters for the data extraction (Auth-based). Then looking at security before launch...I can set some at the user level through Make.com's advanced webhooks but, there's a lot I'm sure I'm missing.