After months of building, Vyneron is live on Product Hunt today.
The idea came from my own failure pattern: I've abandoned every task app I ever tried. Not because they were bad — because they required opening them. The moment a thought hits, I'm in a chat app, not in Todoist.
So I built the capture layer where the thoughts already are: Telegram. You send a voice note, snap a photo of a receipt, or just type — AI turns it into structured tasks and notes you can find later. Web and mobile apps exist for when you want the full view.
Some honest context:
Solo founder, fully bootstrapped, no outside capital
Payments went live in June; today is day one of real distribution
Pre-revenue — the goal for this launch is feedback and the first paying users, not a revenue chart
Pricing: $6/mo, plus a $39/yr early-supporter plan locked for life (first 250)
One decision I'd love opinions on: we let users bring their own AI key at 0% markup instead of reselling tokens. Better trust economics, worse margins. Curious how other builders here think about that tradeoff.
PH link: https://www.producthunt.com/products/vyneron?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social
Happy to answer anything about building Telegram-native products or going solo.
Smart move building inside an existing platform where users already live. One distribution tip: find Telegram groups about productivity/GTD and show up as a helpful member first — not as a founder. The context-aware replies will bring more signups than any launch post.
Thanks order of operations is right, and it's how I've come to trust founders myself: helpful for months before you even know they have a product. Launch week tempts you to want everything today, but this goes straight into the post-launch plan. Any specific GTD/productivity groups where you've seen it work well?