Not everything needs to make you more productive, optimize your output, or solve a nagging life problem. Here are two fun projects that launched this week on Product Hunt—plus one from the archive that brought us joy:
roastme.gg: “I got tired of my friends roasting my side projects for free, so I built a way to charge them for it. roastme.gg takes an X handle or a website, and for whatever you're willing to pay ($1 up to actual four figures), Claude rips it apart in one or two sentences based purely on the name and the vibe, no scraping your posts or content, just a cold read. It then posts publicly to a leaderboard ranked by price paid, with a shareable card for X. The fun part is the economics: pay more, get roasted harder, and your spot on the wall is basically a public confession of how much you wanted to be humbled.” - Alex Cloudstar
Expeditione: “Created by a single person, Expeditione is an Interactive 3D Encyclopedia built to make learning fun and memorable. Instead of simply reading about a subject, you can enter handcrafted, explorable worlds and discover them through interaction. It runs directly in the browser, with no login, ads, or tracking, and is optimized to stay remarkably lightweight. The first three expeditions are free forever, with free educator resources for classroom use.” - Aureon de Veyra
Focumon (August 2024): “As an indie developer, I've created Focumon to combine gamification with customizable productivity tools, making [it] fun to stay motivated. You can earn rewards, level up, and enjoy a unique, engaging way to stay on track with your goals.” - Milton Ren