SearchHub - Gather Search · Intelligentize the Future
This is an all-in-one search aggregation platform that integrates over 70 major search engines, covering everything from general search to specialized fields.
...and onedrive for centralized search
People love using similar products but resist paying. You’ll need to either find who will pay or create additional value that’s worth paying for.
Build but think about differentiation and monetization.
You're entering a space with a good number of similar products (n_matches=10), indicating a validated need for centralized search across various apps. This puts you in the 'Freemium' category, where users appreciate the utility of such tools but might be hesitant to pay. The high average number of comments (n_comments=74) suggests significant engagement with these types of products, which is encouraging. The challenge will be convincing users to upgrade from the free version by offering features that solve specific pain points or provide substantial added value, particularly for teams or businesses.
You're entering a space with a good number of similar products (n_matches=10), indicating a validated need for centralized search across various apps. This puts you in the 'Freemium' category, where users appreciate the utility of such tools but might be hesitant to pay. The high average number of comments (n_comments=74) suggests significant engagement with these types of products, which is encouraging. The challenge will be convincing users to upgrade from the free version by offering features that solve specific pain points or provide substantial added value, particularly for teams or businesses.
This is an all-in-one search aggregation platform that integrates over 70 major search engines, covering everything from general search to specialized fields.
Search across all your work apps from one place, combining AI-powered universal search and organization with universal access control. Find, organize, share, and secure content across apps effortlessly—so you can focus on the work that matters most.
Dropbox's Dash is viewed as a promising universal search tool with strong founder involvement. Users praise it as a secure and effective platform for content organization and sharing. Some express curiosity about the underlying search technology and document chunking methods while voicing some skepticism.
The primary criticism revolves around skepticism regarding the product's universal availability, stemming from concerns about its inherent complexity. Users are doubtful it can be easily adopted or implemented across diverse contexts.
Meet your team's collective brain. Save hours by finding distributed information at a glance, across all your tools. Our AI-powered semantic search gives your team the most relevant answers to their questions, instantly.
The Collato launch on Product Hunt garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback, with numerous users congratulating the team and expressing excitement about the product's potential to enhance team productivity and streamline information retrieval. Users repeatedly highlighted Collato's AI-powered search capabilities, intuitive interface, and ability to break down knowledge silos as key benefits. There were inquiries about integrations (Asana, Slack, Hubspot, Freshdesk), pricing, data accuracy, data privacy and the AI model used. Some users encountered issues with the site loading, and one user voiced concerns about launching without pricing.
Users criticized the Product Hunt launch for lacking a clear pricing strategy, creating an unprofessional impression. Key concerns included the absence of Asana integration and limited integrations overall, hindering its essential value. Users found navigating multiple files confusing and time-consuming. There were questions around data accuracy across locations, expansion beyond product management, and security certifications (GDPR, SOC-2, ISO). Some felt it was misleadingly advertised as a global search engine and expressed skepticism about its differentiation from standard OpenAI interfaces. Users reported site loading issues and unexpected chatbot redirection, and requested PDF upload capabilities.
We’re juggling with more apps than ever. Information is scattered everywhere - from links in slack to countless emails in Gmail. Findr lets you search across Slack, Notion Gmail, and all your favourite apps from a single place. One search for all your apps.
Findr's Product Hunt launch received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with users repeatedly congratulating the team and praising the product's ability to streamline workflows, unify search across multiple apps (like Slack, Notion, Jira, and Gmail), and save time. Many users found Findr easy to use, intuitive, and a solution to the problem of scattered information across various platforms. There were also questions about data security, pricing, API integrations, and potential future features like local storage integration and Firefox add-ons.
Users expressed concerns regarding privacy and security when granting access to personal data. The lack of concrete pricing information and unclear future roadmap were also drawbacks. Several users reported issues with Slack and Outlook integrations, while others doubted the search functionality's usefulness and requested more app integrations, including local file indexing. Specific feature requests included a Chrome extension, separate search filters, and improved Slack code syntax highlighting. Concerns were raised about data storage, potential misuse of user information, and the use of a similar logo to another app.
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Meet Ayraa. Your personal search engine and knowledge assistant at work. Ayraa connects with Slack and your web browser to instantly capture and organizes everything you do at Work. A search and answer bot for your work chat and browsing history.
Most comments congratulate Vinay and the team on Ayraa's Product Hunt launch, praising the product's concept, potential to enhance productivity, and tackle information overload. Many users express excitement to try Ayraa, provide feedback, and integrate it into their workflows. Key features highlighted include search, call transcriptions, integration capabilities, and its potential as a personal knowledge base. Several comments raise questions about data privacy, security, and how Ayraa differentiates itself from similar apps. Some users also inquire about mobile app availability and specific use cases. Positive remarks focus on the tool's branding, landing page, and overall polish.
Users seek clarification on Ayraa's differentiation from competitors, data privacy measures, and security for sensitive data. Many are requesting more than one workspace integration since it is insufficient for consultants, and ask for customization options, specifically theme choices, to personalize the experience. There is an expressed need to choose Ayraa over its alternatives.
Multiple Fine tuned AI research systems in one web app
Users express excitement about Versa AI, highlighting its potential and appealing cost. A user seeks more comprehensive information regarding the AI models employed, available features, scalability options, and support resources provided by Versa AI.
Users are seeking more clarity regarding the product's scalability and the level of support available for its user base. Understanding these aspects is crucial for potential adopters.
Over the last few years, I got really frustrated with more and more content I saved. I had 3k bookmarks, 500+ on Twitter / X, 800+ on LinkedIn and I was never opening any of them again.My default go-to search engine Google still relied on page rank-based results filled with SEO content and ads. I spoke with 50+ users about how they use search, social media, their bookmarks, etc. Insights I learned from this led me to build a simple tool Stacks.It is a search co-pilot tool that provides recommendations using the knowledge that is left hidden and forgotten in bookmarks, research notes, newsletters, and knowledge repositories across the platforms.
Hey all,Last time when we were on HackerNews [1], we received a lot of feedback, and we incorporated most of it.- We have changed our name from grep.help to usegrasp.com- A privacy policy page- Bulk import- Pricing pageWe are happy to introduce a new feature: a personalized answer search engine that provides direct citations to the content on the page.Demo: https://usegrasp.com/search?q=is+starship+fully+reusable%3F1 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35510949
The Show HN product received mixed feedback. Users critiqued the logo for not matching the product and appearing feminine. The idea of a work-mode limiting websites was praised, as were features like Brave Goggles and SearXNG for filtering search results. Alternatives to Google, such as Bing Custom Search API and e-commerce specific engines, were discussed. Pricing was a contentious issue, with many finding it too high and suggesting a lower-cost unlimited search option. The design and readability of the product were criticized, and there were requests for improved clarity on features. Some users shared their own solutions and expressed excitement about the social search engine concept.
Users criticized the logo design for not matching the product and lacking creativity. The product's search functionality is seen as limited, with a buggy LLM part, restrictive query limits, and poor site performance. Pricing is considered too high and the tiers too restrictive. The design and usability of the service received negative feedback, with calls for a UI/UX overhaul. There's a desire for more customizable search options and open-source components. Some users are reluctant to pay for search services, and there are concerns about redundant crawling and the need for a personal blocklist feature.