Just reached 2,000 users!

Just reached 2,000 users!

2,000+ engineers at Amazon, Microsoft, Apple and more, plus a lot of indie builders. :)

PRDuck builds a profile of how you work with agents and helps you get the results you want with AI.

I made it because I couldn't tell whether I was any good at this or just fast. it reads the sessions your agent already leaves on your disk and scores six things. planning, specification, steering, orchestration, taste, velocity.

Then it turns what it found into context rules. one button copies them into your claude md, and they stay in your agent's context from there on, so every session after that starts already knowing how you work and where you drift. it reads your usage, then it aligns the agent to you.

it uploads a redacted version of your sessions. credentials get stripped on the way out, and anything it can't clean it doesn't send.

Try it at prduck.tryproduck.com

u/Ninjishnu — 2 days ago
▲ 56 r/GetStartups+14 crossposts

put your startup through this and see where a first-time user gets confused

I built tryproduck.com/audit, it walks your app like someone opening it for the first time and sends back every bug and confusing bit it hits. Over 650 startups have run it so far.

u/Ninjishnu — 19 hours ago
▲ 0 r/SaaS

went through 30-odd saas sites this week and almost none had a working menu on mobile

My background's in product and vc, and this week I went through 30-something saas sites the way a brand new visitor would.

Same thing kept happening on totally unrelated sites: desktop nav is fine, then on a phone it just disappears. below a certain width the whole link row gets hidden with nothing to replace it, no hamburger, nothing but the logo. You physically can't reach a section or the login without hand-scrolling the whole page. Every one of these was built on a big monitor and shipped straight from it, and mobile is half their traffic.

open your own site on your phone right now and try to tap your way to your pricing page.

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u/Ninjishnu — 30 days ago
▲ 19 r/startups_promotion+17 crossposts

I audited 30 SaaS sites this week. Here's what came back most often.

Background is product management and VC. Built a tool that walks a product like a first-time user and sends back every bug and confusion point as tickets. Ran 30 sites through it this week.

The stuff that came up over and over:

Pricing pages you can't self-select in. Three tiers, no indication which one is for you. People don't email to ask, they leave.

"AI-powered" with no outcome attached. Ten mentions of AI, zero mentions of what you actually get out of it.

Buttons that say "Get Started". Means nothing. "See my dashboard" gives you a reason to press it.

Logo walls nobody recognises. If I don't know the companies, it's not social proof, it's decoration taking up the space above the fold.

Hero images loading for four seconds. Someone exported a 6MB PNG and never checked.

None of these were on the founder's radar. That's the whole point, you stop seeing your own site after week one.

Free if you want yours run: https://tryproduck.com/audit

u/Ninjishnu — 20 days ago

The boring bugs my audit tool found on 30+ saas sites this week

I've worked in product management for a while and whenever a founder asks me to look at their site, it's always about positioning or pricing. So i built a tool that walks a page like a first time visitor and writes up everything that's off, and ran it across 30+ saas sites this week to see what was actually there.

Almost none of it was positioning.

Sticky nav with no background, so page text scrolls straight through it and goes unreadable past the hero. a stat badge that says "1 days" instead of "1 day". product screenshots with raw markdown still in them, literal # before a heading. a headline animation cycling a green that appears nowhere else in the brand.

Individually nothing. together your sharp product looks thrown together, and this is exactly the category of thing you stop being able to see on your own site after week one.

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u/Ninjishnu — 1 month ago