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Replyhub (https://replyhub.co), a tool that helps businesses not just monitor Reddit and X, but actually engage with the right conversations that can turn into customers.

The idea is simple: instead of blasting you with every keyword mention like F5bot, Replyhub filters for posts where people show real buying intent. These are posts where they ask for recommendations, compare products, or look for solutions.

It also suggests context-aware replies and helps collect leads from people who show real interest.

If you want to reach niche communities where people are actively discussing products, it might be useful.

Would love to hear feedback or questions from folks here.


I built Replyhub[1] in the middle of last year. At the time, I had no audience on any platform like LinkedIn or X. I’m still not great at growing an audience :)

But back then, luck was on my side. When I launched Replyhub, the timing was perfect. It was during a period of hype, and there were only one or two competitors in the space. A few newsletters featured the product, which brought in a significant amount of traffic.

I also spent some time preparing for Product Hunt, and Replyhub ended up being one of the top 10 products of the day. The next day, it was included in Product Hunt’s newsletter, which goes out to a huge audience, so I got another big spike in traffic.

By the end of it all, I had over 20 paying customers. I was thrilled cz I was only 18 at the time, and I had never made that kind of money or experienced that level of traction before. Everything exceeded my expectations.

[1] https://replyhub.co


What’s going on with replyhub today? Do you still run it?


Thanks! I wanted to create a fun way for people to showcase their websites using a simple grid layout. It’s all about community!


Hey HN!

So, I built a website with 1000 tiny grids. You can rent one for a year, add your image and link, and call it your internet real estate. Will it change your life? Probably not! But for the price of a coffee, you can claim your own square in this... uh... digital masterpiece.

Let me know what you think!


For static, I would choose HTML, CSS, and JS (Basically a framework and library like React).

I usually use Laravel, Vue, and InertiaJS for the fullstack. Even though I considered trying a new stack for [1], I decided to stick with what I am familiar with. One reason is because Laravel already integrates well with queues. However, I am not a fan of MySQL and am thinking about switching to a different database.

[1] https://replyhub.co


I agree with you. I attempted to incorporate enough sentiment analysis logic to skip many posts and only reply to the ones where engagement is possible. For example, posts where the OP is seeking service recommendations and Replyhub can provide a reply. Otherwise, it will skip the post even if it contains the keyword. Still there are exceptions.


I'm glad to hear that. Maybe that should be one of the points you make on your marketing page -- that it specifically aims at being selective to relevant conversations, and is not just a context-blind promotional bot.


Hi HN, Creator here!

Holoib is a platform that allows you to create interactive product demos in minutes and share them via a link or embedding them anywhere.

I developed this product out of my own need. While there are already several similar products in the market, I saw the potential in this space and had some unique plans to integrate into my product. However, before proceeding, I felt it was important to gather feedback from real users.

If you try Holoib, I hope that you have a great experience! I would love to hear any feedback or suggestions. Thank you :)


I just explored the trending posts on Indie Hackers and found that the post I made is at the top!


Hey everyone,

I'm working on a cool AI-powered Chrome extension called Virtuo (https://virtuo.simplef.net/).

It basically gives you access to ChatGPT from any website. You can select text from any website and get definitions, generate content, rephrase stuff, and make tweets to post on your wall.

Plus, it lets you do command-based work on text fields on a website. You can easily create content, generate tweets, write emails, rephrase stuff, translate content, generate detailed mid-journey prompts, write code, and more without having to switch tabs.

And finally, you can chat with OpenAI's help - just press CMD/CTRL + Space and you'll get an interface where you can get any info you need without switching tabs.

Any advice or recommendations you have would be appreciated :)


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