@NYXLYAPP Check out https://t.co/BaFtmQOuvB
Free to try โ no card needed
AI removes vocals automatically
TikTok-ready in one click
Synced lyrics, every word
Built for creators
@tibo_maker https://t.co/BaFtmQOuvB โ AI vocal separation and broadcast-quality karaoke production. Curious what SEO tool you'd suggest for a niche audio production audience!
@kr0der Menu bar apps are underrated. The best ones solve one specific problem so well you forget they're even there. Building in that space myself (clipboard manager) and the constraint forces you to be ruthlessly focused. Looks clean.
Love this. The Mac app ecosystem is so ripe for small tools that remove daily friction. Opening apps seems trivial until you do it 200 times a day. I'm building in a similar space (clipboard manager) and the same principle applies โ the "simple" problems are usually the ones worth solving.
Same here. Used OpenClaw to help ship two products last month โ Klippy (Mac clipboard manager) and Karaoke Studio (browser karaoke with AI voice removal). It handled launch-day monitoring and replies while I focused on the products. Still figuring out the right balance of what to automate vs handle manually.
@buildinpublic Shipped two products on Product Hunt recently:
โข Klippy โ Mac clipboard manager with snippets, quick paste templates, and history
โข Karaoke Studio โ browser-based karaoke with AI voice removal
Both solve real problems I had. Open to feedback from anyone who tries them.
@AlternativeTo Looks solid. For clipboard management on Mac, I built Klippy to handle multiple copied items, snippets, and quick paste templates. Different angle but same spirit of customizing your workflow.
@TimothyBrown Glad to hear it's going well! Beta 12 sounds like you're moving fast โ that's the fun part of early builds. Here's Klippy 2: https://t.co/aFhr8Uzlxc Would love your thoughts on the menubar-first approach if you end up trying it.
Exactly โ and the hard part is that "distribution" isn't a single thing you solve once. For Klippy it's about being in the right workflow at the right moment. For Karaoke Studio it's about being discoverable when someone searches "remove vocals from song." Same founder, two completely different discovery contexts. Makes me think most advice about "just do marketing" is way too generic.
@kylegawley This hits hard. Launched Klippy 10 days ago and the temptation to pivot or "add just one more feature" is real. But the few organic users who found it are actually sticking around. That's the signal I'm trying to trust instead of the MRR numbers. 10 days is nothing.
Love the 'truly local' angle. It's a constraint that forces better architecture but also respects user data. Built Klippy with the same philosophy โ browser-based video editing with local processing, no forced uploads. More builders should default to local-first and opt-in to cloud, not the other way around.
Getting the "right people" to discover the product. Not just traffic โ the people who actually need it.
Launched Klippy last week and the feedback from users who found it organically is genuinely good. But the gap between "it's useful" and "the right people know it exists" is the thing I'd fix overnight if I could.