@arishekarn Thanks for the kind summary — that’s exactly what we’re building with Teno: one workflow from brief to campaign-ready ads, without the usual back-and-forth. Appreciate you taking the time to share this.
Hey StartupBase — Eric here, building Teno.
We built Teno for e‑commerce and DTC teams who need more ad creative, but don’t want to live in prompt boxes or editing tools. You chat your goal, product link, and channel — Ad Agent turns that into a structured brief and generates image + video ads with built-in quality checks before export.
Free to start (15 credits/month, no card). If you try it, I’d love honest feedback on the chat → brief → ad flow — especially what’s still confusing on a first run.
Snapdemo solves a pain every GTM team has: explaining the product without a live call or a brittle Loom. The browser extension → interactive demo flow is the right architecture — capture once, polish with highlights and AI voiceover, share a link. “Under two minutes” is believable for a first pass; collaboration in a shared space is a nice touch for sales + marketing alignment. Free trial with no credit card lowers the bar to try on a real pitch.
RuntimeWire is useful if you’re tired of finding out about model launches and funding rounds a day late on Twitter. The “real-time intelligence for the AI economy” pitch matches what it delivers — signal over noise. Ryan’s maker presence adds credibility; the Daily/Weekly Winner badges suggest the product is actively shipping. Would love deeper filters by stage (seed vs Series B) and geography.
OpenHunts feels like what Product Hunt could be if discovery stayed open and stats stayed visible. I like that anyone can submit without gatekeeping, and the daily launch rhythm gives indie tools a fair shot at attention. The category/tag browsing is clean — easy to find founder tools without wading through noise. Curious how transparent analytics will evolve as the community grows.
@ghassanova Thanks for the kind words! We’d love to hear what you think when you try it.