Glad-AI-Tor – A public arena where startups get roasted or crowned
Product Hunt meets roast culture with gladiator-style startup duels.

The homepage nails clarity — huge headline, two obvious CTAs, and a tidy featured-tools grid that makes submitting or browsing immediate. It feels like Product Hunt-lite: useful for quick visibility but missing the social signals, ranking mechanics, or integrations that would make discovery genuinely stickier. If they add community voting, richer metadata, or smarter surfacing, this could stop being another directory and start becoming a destination.
Makers, indie founders, product creators, startup marketers, and early adopters looking to promote or discover new projects
Product Hunt meets roast culture with gladiator-style startup duels.
Clever retro UI, but this is a portfolio page — not a Show HN product.
Curated directory of 331 startup submission sites sorted by domain authority.
SEO metrics on directory links save research time, but free blog lists already exist.
YC-standard SAFE, NDA, privacy and TOS templates that export to PDF or Markdown in ~30 seconds is an obvious win for bootstrapped founders who want drafts they can iterate on. The pitch and UX are tight — unlimited regenerations, version history and team plans are sensible — but AI-drafted legal text is a crowded space and you still need a lawyer to sign off; the limited doc set and legal-accuracy guarantees are the main open questions.
Auto-deploying a new startup every minute is technically impressive, even if ideas are nonsense.