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Product Hunt is known for its lively and friendly community. To accentuate different ways you can be active in the community, we built a leaderboard for community members. Ranking highly will give you exposure as well as lend credibility to your content. We also want to showcase the various ways members of the community can participate and build stories around those participants.
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Kitty Points LeaderboardFind interesting community members and see how you stack up
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Meet the Winners of the Winter 2026 Orbit Awards for AI Workflow Automation 🏆

AI workflow automation tools help you design, run, and evolve workflows that actually take action — not just suggest what to do next. Some use AI to make workflows easier to build. Others embed AI directly into execution so workflows can handle ambiguity, make decisions, and adapt as they run. The strongest tools do both. This definition excludes tools where AI only generates static workflows...

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Case Study: how Product Hunt can improve AI visibility in 2026

Product Hunt is best known for its homepage, a daily leaderboard of the most creative and innovative products on the internet. Makers go all out to win launch day, because that visibility matters. Product Hunt also plays a significant role in how products appear in Google search results. What surprised us was that AI assistants like ChatGPT were rarely citing Product Hunt in product...

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You're taking "my finance" quite literally!
Matt Carroll
This is how I spent money in 2025
In-Depth Reviews capture what real makers and users think about the tools they rely on. Each review highlights the best and worst features, answers product-specific questions, and includes what the reviewer built using the product.
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In-Depth ReviewsReviews that ask better questions
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How can I effectively manage complex code in Hex Analytics? (Can I somehow use Claude Code?)

I'm a software engineer. I'm used to using an IDE + git to manage complex code. And, I'm leaning more and more heavily on AI to write my actual code. Hex has its own revision control and audit trails (via git export), but git syncing is one-way; I can't make edits and sync back to Hex. And, it has its own AI magic, but it is pretty limited (and I don't have control over it). I'm trying to think...

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RIP Windsurf :'(

Windsurf's CEO and key employees are leaving for Google, after the OpenAI deal fell through. https://www.theverge.com/openai/705999/google-windsurf-ceo-openai I wonder what this will leave behind.