TechnologyCode to CashURBNED: Sending Money Cross-Border Like a Text or Just Another Web3 Gimmick?Freelancers getting paid globally might just have a new lifesaver. URBNED promises invisible stablecoin transfers without the Web3 headache. Let's dig in.20 thg 4
Code to CashTechnologyNibbo: A Solo Dev Dad Got Tired of WhatsApp Grocery Fights, Built a Gamified Family HubWhen group chats fail your family coordination, you build a custom app with a 3D pet. How one solo dev turned his family chaos into a launched product.19 thg 4Read more →
Code to CashAI & AutomationSubmit.DIY Review: The Ultimate AI Launch Tool or Just Another Wrapper?You built an amazing app, but your launch strategy sucks. We look into Submit.DIY from Product Hunt to see if this AI tool can actually save solo devs from marketing hell.18 thg 4Read more →
TechnologyCode to CashRoll: The 'Masochistic' Camera App Forcing You to Wait a Year for Your PhotosImagine snapping a photo and not being able to see it for a whole damn year. The Roll app is proving that subtractive UX design is a massive win.16 thg 4Read more →
Code to CashTools & Tech StackMaking $10K/month on a $20 Tech Stack: A Slap in the Face to Over-engineeringAn indie hacker makes $10K MRR with a $20 server. No Kubernetes, no microservices. Stop over-engineering and start making money!12 thg 4Read more →
Tools & Tech StackCode to CashRay: The Terminal-Based Personal CFO That Roasts Your Spending HabitsTired of shiny dashboard apps that do nothing? Meet Ray, an open-source, TUI-based personal CFO that uses AI to guilt-trip you into actually saving money.12 thg 4Read more →
TechnologyCode to CashDrift: The Anti-Bloatware Journal App That Literally Fades Your Text (And Has Zero AI)Drift launched on Product Hunt with a wild concept: a journal where entries fade over time. No AI, no ads. A masterclass for devs on saying NO to feature creep.11 thg 4Read more →
TechnologyCode to CashMorsel: The "Strava for Cooking" That Will Shame You Into Making DinnerMorsel just dropped on Product Hunt as the 'Strava for cooking'. A side project born during the holidays that's tackling the ultimate 'what's for dinner' bug.10 thg 4Read more →
Code to CashTechnologyThe $5 Leaderboard SaaS: A Reality Check for "I Can Code This In A Weekend" DevsA hilarious yet pragmatic SaaS launch on Product Hunt prices its product at $5 because "you can code it yourself." What can indie hackers learn from this?10 thg 4Read more →