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If you're using AI to write code, you're probably shipping secrets too. It's more common than you'd think.
It takes minutes for bots to start using your AWS account to mine crypto. Many startups have been greatly affected by this, some even needing to close.
Over 28 million secrets like API keys found in GitHub repositories in 2025, 34% more than in 2024. And even if you're doing everything right to store them, they can still end up in places where end-users can find them.
It's probably a good idea to scan your code for secrets before going live. You can do so for free locally with Trestle.
Nice post! I liked how you naturally pitched your product at the end.
By the way, I'm building an AI tools directory called FutureStack. I think Trestle would fit well under our Developer Tools category. Feel free to submit it if you're interested!
Looking for a Growth & Marketing Co-Founder for an AI Startup
Hey everyone,
I'm building FutureStack, an AI tools discovery platform that helps people find the right AI tools through community recommendations, reviews, and curated stacks.
The problem we're solving is simple: thousands of AI tools launch every month, but discovering the right ones is still fragmented across Google searches, Reddit threads, YouTube videos, and social media.
We're building a place where users can discover, compare, review, and discuss AI tools in one community-driven platform.
The MVP is already live, and we're currently focused on growing through SEO, content, Reddit, social media, and community building.
I'm looking for a co-founder who is passionate about growth and marketing. Someone interested in SEO, content, social media, newsletters, community building, or organic user acquisition.
This is an equity-based co-founder opportunity, not a salaried role. I'm looking for someone who wants to help build and own a meaningful company for the long term.
If you're interested in AI, startups, and building something from the ground up, send me a message. I'd love to chat.
Website: usefuturestack.com
Hey! Thanks for reaching out and for checking out FutureStack.
I'd love to chat and hear what kind of partnership you have in mind.
I made a free list of 100+ places to launch your startup, SaaS, or side project
I kept seeing founders ask the same question: "Where should I launch my product besides Product Hunt?"
So I made a GitHub repo with 100+ launch directories, startup platforms, SaaS directories, AI tool directories, and communities where makers can submit their product.
I tried to include useful details like:
• Who the platform is best for
• Whether submission is free or paid
• Estimated audience size
• Submission time
• SEO/backlink value
• Direct submission links
The goal is simple: help indie makers get their first users, backlinks, and visibility without spending money on ads.
Repo: github.com/xioanchin/awesome-launch-directories
Would love feedback from other founders. And what launch directories or platforms should I add?
appreciate it man 🙌
also just checked UIDrop, cool project. if you know any good launch platforms I missed, drop them and I’ll add them.
Building an AI tools directory. Does anyone actually want this?
I've been using AI tools directories for a while, and honestly, they're all kind of a mess.
Static lists with no reviews. Ugly UI. No way to tell if a tool is actually good or just paid to be there. No filters for what you actually need, like "I'm a student" or "I'm a freelancer." Just endless scrolling through irrelevant stuff.
So I started building one myself. Cleaner UI, community-driven, upvotes and reviews so you actually know what works. Filters by role and category so you find the right tool faster. Plus a daily featured tool. Free forever for users.
Before I go further, I genuinely want to know:
Do you actually use these directories, or do you just Google it every time?
What frustrated you the most about the existing ones?
Would a cleaner, more community-driven version make you actually use it?
If you're curious, the platform is called FutureStack (usefuturestack.com), but more than anything, I'd love your honest feedback and to know which AI tools you'd want to see on there that never make it onto the usual sponsored lists.
Drop your thoughts below. Even if it's "this already exists, and you're wasting your time," I want to hear it.
That's exactly the problem though.
ChatGPT can recommend tools, but it doesn't tell you whether people actually use them, like them, or think they're worth paying for.
If I ask for a video AI tool, I'll get a list. If I go to a community-driven directory, I can see reviews, upvotes, alternatives, pricing, new launches, and what real users prefer.
People still use Product Hunt even though ChatGPT exists. Discovery and community validation are different things.
STRIVLE IS IN 1ST PLACE ON TINYLAUNCH 🚀
Strivle is sitting #1 with 33 upvotes. Second place is at 21 and catching up fast.
If you haven't upvoted yet, now's the moment. Every upvote in the next few hours decides whether we hold #1 or get overtaken.
Takes 10 seconds. Massive impact for what we're building here.
Let's lock this in 🥂
Congrats!! That's huge, holding #1 is no joke. Upvoted, go lock it in!